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Summary Modes & Trouble-Shooting

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Modes and Troubleshooting

 

Mode

Description

Action

OFF

Unit is powered ON, but is in the OFF state. No seawater is flowing 
through the system. 

This is a normal operating mode provided there is no seawater flow.

Cleaning

The mode for cleaning and preventing biofouling by chlorinating 
seawater.

This is a normal operating mode. See Pg. 5 for Cleaning.

Auto

The mode for automatically optimizing the level of chlorinated 
seawater based on multiple input parameters including flow rate, 
key electrical parameters, and environmental temperature. 

This is a normal operating mode. See Pg. 5 for Auto Mode.

Min Flow

The flow rate is 1–3 GPM (3.8–11.4 LPM), and is too low to 
chlorinate seawater.

The Min Flow indicator will disappear when the seawater
flow rate >4 GPM (>15.1 LPM).

No Flow

The flow rate is 0 GPM.

The No Flow indicator will disappear when the seawater flow returns.

Inhibit

(1) 24VDC or 12VDC, and/or (1) 240VAC or 120VAC input from a
baitwell or Reverse Osmosis unit indicates that the CLEARLINE
System should not generate chlorine.

This is a normal operating state. See Pg. 6 for Inhibit.

Pump #1

Pump #1 is operating.

This is a normal operating state. See Pg. 6-7 for Pump Modes.

Pump #2

Pump #2 is operating.

This is a normal operating state. See Pg. 6-7 for Pump Modes.

Summary of Contents for CLEARLINE CL-2000-X2.0

Page 1: ...888 384 8881 952 475 8084 support electrosea com www electrosea com OperationManual ModelCL 2000 X2 0 CLEARLINE System...

Page 2: ...assumed for damages resulting from the use of this product and information contained herein 1 Introduction Table of Contents 1 ElectroSea and CLEARLINE 2 Safety Considerations 2 System Features User I...

Page 3: ...arine electrochlorination system that prevents biofouling and barnacle growth in your vessel s seawater lines CLEARLINE keeps your air conditioners chillers and refrigerators operating at maximum flow...

Page 4: ...r Interface Features and Functions 1 Power on CLEARLINE The Control Unit will complete a diagnostic self test and then the green POWER light will be illuminated 2 The main status screen will be displa...

Page 5: ...CLEARLINE CL 2000 X2 0 should not be used with flow rates 75 GPM 283 9 LPM Pump Mode Optional feature for vessels with two seawater intake pumps that require manual alternating of the pumps on a regul...

Page 6: ...Flow 1 3 GPM 3 8 11 4 LPM or No Flow 0 GPM Power ON and Start up Delay Auto Mode CLEARLINE Menu Cleaning XX GPM Auto Set Backlight Contrast or Units The LCD display backlight contrast and imperial met...

Page 7: ...nd or to automate the seawater pump alternating process This optional feature is useful for vessels that have two seawater intake pumps that require scheduled manual cycling The Pump Mode and Time fea...

Page 8: ...minutes to 72 hours The CLEARLINE System is controlling the ON OFF pump operation Yes Pump 1 and Pump 2 Monitors Two seawater intake pumps are wired to the CLEARLINE System Pump 1 and Pump 2 can be mo...

Page 9: ...ow Alert occurs 1 Check vessel s strainers and intake grates for blockage 2 Check seawater pump operation 3 Check ClearCell Internal Screen see Pg 10 15 Pump Mode Cell Pump Time Default Flow Alert Upd...

Page 10: ...run off Low salinity is the most frequent cause of CLEARLINE CELL Indicator CLEARLINE will not display CLEANING or generate chlorine while vessel is operating in freshwater RESOLUTION Vessel returns t...

Page 11: ...eases seawater flow Before accessing the ClearCell Electrode double check the list of Alerts and Indicators on Pg 8 and 9 because the ClearCell infrequently requires rinsing NOTICE Low Salinity is the...

Page 12: ...eacock valves in the seawater circuit at or below the waterline This includes any output seacocks to prevent back siphoning Failure to turn OFF ALL seacock valves in the seawater circuit could result...

Page 13: ...4 Remove the pressure ring by turning the wing nuts counterclockwise 5 Remove the pressure ring 4 5 6 6 Remove the Electrode Assembly by lifting it straight up by the sides of the black plastic top D...

Page 14: ...r debris in the internal screen DO NOT TOUCH THE SURFACE BETWEEN THE ELECTRODE PLATES OR USE ANY TYPE OF MECHANICAL BRUSH THE CLEARCELL ELECTRODE PLATES CONTAIN A SPECIAL METAL OXIDE COATING THAT WILL...

Page 15: ...nd the ClearCell canister key and insert it into the ClearCell canister 9 Add the pressure ring and begin tightening down the wing nuts evenly Bleed all air out of the ClearCell canister and then fini...

Page 16: ...he CELL Indicator is still active then one of the following conditions still persists Water salinity is below 20 parts per thousand ClearCell cable or its connectors has been compromised ClearCell Ele...

Page 17: ...firmware version c Press and hold the Up Down keys simultaneously for 10 seconds then release the keys once the update begins d During the update the Control Unit is in a locked mode and cannot be use...

Page 18: ...venting unwanted marine growth barnacles and biofilm in the seawater lines If there are any concerns during the regular inspection noted above then perform a more thorough process Visually inspect all...

Page 19: ...24VDC 7 Amp Max Peak Current Normal Operating Flow 35 75 GPM 132 5 283 9 LPM Maximum Pressure 70 psi CLEARCELL Size 10 2 inches 26cm height 8 4 inches 21 3cm diameter width CLEARLINE CONTROL UNIT Siz...

Page 20: ...ical parameters and environmental temperature This is a normal operating mode See Pg 5 for Auto Mode Min Flow The flow rate is 1 3 GPM 3 8 11 4 LPM and is too low to chlorinate seawater The Min Flow i...

Page 21: ...when conditions are resolved Water Salinity Vessels often encounter brackish or freshwater when cruising inland and from storm run off Low salinity is the most frequent cause of CLEARLINE CELL Indicat...

Page 22: ...al end user purchaser of a Product directly from ElectroSea or an authorized ElectroSea Dealer a Direct Purchaser or 2 The original end user purchaser of a new vessel in which a new Product was instal...

Page 23: ...ber the type and length of vessel on which the Product is used and a reasonably complete description of the problem you are having ElectroSea may require that you send the Product to ElectroSea at you...

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