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IMPORTANT:  The  instruction  manual  you  are  holding  includes 
essential  information  on  the  safety  measures  to  be  implemented 
for  installation  and  start-up  of  this  appliance.  Therefore,  the 
installer  as  well  as  the  user  must  read  the  instructions  before 
beginning  installation  and  start-up.  Keep  this  manual  for  future 
reference.

SAFETY WARNINGS

P2    

This device is intended for swimming pools and spas only; do not 
use it for potable water sanitation (drinking water).

This  electricity  supply  must  be  connected  through  a  residual 
current  device  (RCD)  or  Ground  Fault  Circuit  Interrupter  (GFCI) 
with  a  rated  residual  operating  current  not  exceeding  30  mA, 
other wise  could  result  in  electrical  shock  causing  serious  bodily 
injuries, including death.

1. INTRODUCTION

INSTALLATION and Start-Up MANUAL FOR CTRL SERIES DOSING PUMP

       Manual dosing pump: CTRL4/ CTRL 7/ CTRL 2

       Automatic dosing pump: CTRL4-pH/ CTRL 7-pH / CTRL 20-pH/ CTRL4-ORP/ CTRL

                                                   7-ORP / CTRL 20-ORP

Your pump is part of the pump family listed in the following table:

The  dosing  pump  is  comprised  of  a  control  unit  that  houses  the  electronics  and  the 
magnet, and a hydraulic part in contact with the liquid to be dosed.

Model

Pressure

Flow rate

Stroke Capacity

Connection

Frequency max

[bar]

[l/hour]

[cc/stroke]

[mm]

[stroke/min]

CTRL4/

CTRL4-pH/
CTRL4-PRP

12

4

0.42

4/6

160

10

5

0.52

8

6

0.63

2

8

0.83

CTRL7/

CTRL7-pH/
CTRL7-PRP

16

6

0.33

4/6

300

10

10

0.55

5

15

0.83

1

18

1

CTRL20/

CTRL20-pH/
CTRL20-PRP

5

20

1.11

8/12

300

4

25

1.39

2

38

2.11

0.1

54

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Summary of Contents for CTRL Series

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Model Ctrl Series EMAUX CTRL SERIES EMPU22071140...

Page 2: ...OR USER Automatic Dosing pump 4 1 Control panel 4 2 Programming menu 4 2 1 Setting the Language 4 2 2 Functional setting 4 2 3 pH calibration Menu 4 2 4 Potential Redox Calibration Menu O R P 4 2 5 Al...

Page 3: ...0 mA otherwise could result in electrical shock causing serious bodily injuries including death 1 INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION and Start Up MANUAL FOR CTRL SERIES DOSING PUMP Manual dosing pump CTRL4 CTR...

Page 4: ...4 pH CTRL 7 pH CTRL 20 pH CTRL4 ORP CTRL 7 ORP CTRL 20 ORP 1 Regulation area 2 Dosing head 3 Delivery connector 4 Priming valve 5 Base support Optional MATERIALS USED IN THE PUMP HEAD STANDARD BODY PV...

Page 5: ...rk is compatible with that indicated on the pump label If you are injecting in pressurized pipes always make sure that the system pressure does not exceed the maximum working pressure indicated on the...

Page 6: ...plumbing characteristics of the pump If you need to use longer pipes it is important that you use pipes of the same dimensions as those supplied with the pump For external applications in which the D...

Page 7: ...tion level Avoid installing the pump directly exposed to sunlight Install the pump so that any inspection and maintenance operations are easy to carry out then secure the pump firmly in order to preve...

Page 8: ...amage the pump If possible install a safety valve at the outlet to avoid damage to the pump when the pump is blocked Suction tube and priming valve Tube connection make sure the tube is well connected...

Page 9: ...ed at the same time as the keys it increases or lowers a value dependent on the selected operating mode During programming it carries out an enter function meaning that it confirms entry to the variou...

Page 10: ...ion No Save Exit Save Exit PROG Prog Configuration Setpoint 7 00 pH Setpoint Type Acid Prop Bland 0 50 pH Alarm Band 2 00 pH O F Alarm 0m Resolution 0 01m Probe Calib On Temperature Man 25 Pump Calibr...

Page 11: ...ing Operation Display during Setting MODE key PROG enter PROG Configuration Configuration Pump Functions P100 Alarm Relay N Open Language English enter enter PROG enter PROG Configuration Configuratio...

Page 12: ...ay during Setting MODE key Setpoint Type Acid Setpoint 7 00 pH Pump Funtions Pump Functions pH Measure PROG Prop Band 0 50 pH Alarm Band 2 00 pH O F Alarm 0m Resolution 0 01 Probe Calib On Temperature...

Page 13: ...p Functions Redox Measure enter Setpoint 650 mV Setpoint Type Low Prop Band 50 mV Alarm Band 200 mV O F Alarm 0 m O F Alarm On max Set point type minimum max Setpoint type High Low Flow sensor status...

Page 14: ...then on again by disconnecting its electrical power supply The setting can be disabled Off factory default or else can be set to a delay time ranging from 1 to 60 minutes The alarm and pulse LED indi...

Page 15: ...ill be flashing While the time delay is in progress the function can be disabled by accessing the menu and setting the time to Off Press to access the modification option and use the and buttons to se...

Page 16: ...graph 10 Password Operation By entering the password you can enter the programming menu and see all the set values The password will be requested whenever you seek to modify them The flashing line ind...

Page 17: ...mming This makes it possible to set the pump when the level sensor alarm is activated In other words you can decide whether to stop dosage Stop or simply activate the alarm signal without stopping dos...

Page 18: ...peration The pump can be paused by remote input The factory setting is Normally Open Changes can be made by pressing the key thenusing the keys to set the new value N OPEN or N CLOSED Press to confirm...

Page 19: ...nd you should press to exit calibration the pump exits automatically after 4 seconds If the quality is above 50 the value is shown on the display and after pressing the key the value of pH 7 00 flashe...

Page 20: ...f 465 mV should now flash on the display Insert the probe in your solution and use the keys to display the value of the solution in your possession then confirm by pressing the key and begin the calib...

Page 21: ...oblem Possible Cause Solution The pump is working properly but the dosage is interrupted Valve blockage Excessive suction height Excessively viscous liquid Insufficient flow capacity Valve leakage Exc...

Page 22: ...d defective a as a result of accident misuse or abuse b as a result of an act of God c by operation outside the usage parameters stated herein d by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by Emaux e...

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