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ES2030 CV 

Display and modification of the basic settings 

27 

 

20. ‘Flushing’ output

 

 
The ‘flushing’ function can be used to control a volume proportionate flushing or 
clarification. The flushing time determines how long the flushing valve remains 
open during a flushing process. The flushing interval sets the amount of flow after 
which the flushing valve is opened. 
 
 
 
 
 
Times from 1 to 255 seconds can be entered. 
 
 
 
 
 
Intervals from 1 to 65.000 litres can be entered. 
 
 

21. Buzzer

 

 
 
 
 
 
During the service and regeneration of the system of the system various signals 
occur which can be switched to the built in buzzer. 
(‘ | ’ = selected, ‘ - ‘ = not selected).  
 

M   =  

Minimum regeneration distance 

 

Note: Only where ‘minimum regeneration distance’ has been set. 

Wa = 

Waiting for regeneration to resume 

 

Note: Only where ‘delayed regeneration’ has been set. 

P   =  

Power loss 

Ce =  

Capacity exceeded 

 

Note: Only in two filters systems with water meter. 

S   =    

Stop during service 

 

Note: Only where an input with Stop function is selected.  

C   =    

Chemicals shortage 

 

Note: Only where an input for monitoring the chemicals is selected.  

H   =    

Stop during regeneration 

 

Note: Only where an input with Stop function is selected.

  

 
Where signals cannot be selected in the LCD display, the appropriate program 
step(s) must be altered; e.g. input functions with ‘water meter’, ‘minimum 
regeneration distance’ etc. 
 
 

22. Programming mode

 

 
 
 
 
 
To protect the controller against unauthorized or accidental alterations to the basic 
settings which have been programmed in, various levels of access to the 
programming can be set: 

Mode 0

 : No restrictions on programming 

Mode 1

 : Only the following times and settings can be changed : 

   3.1, 4.1, 5.1-5.8, 6.1-6.10, 7.1-7.2, 8.1-8.4, 16.2 

Mode 2

 : No changes can be made to the basic programming 

Step no.:   20.1 

Flushtime    20s 

Step no.:   20.2 

Flush int.  500l 

Step no.:   21.1 

M|Wa-P-Ce-S-C-H- 

Step no.:   22.1 

Program mode   0 

15.* -19.* 

1.* 

 

seconds 

20.1 

 

litres 

20.2 

M  Wa 

21.1 

P  Ce 

C  H 

 

mode 

22.1 

Summary of Contents for ES2030 CV

Page 1: ...Control for ion exchangers and filter systems Instruction manual Software version 2 03 ES2030 CV...

Page 2: ...m run 5 Filter capacity 5 Water delivery 6 Input states 6 Output states 6 Service number 6 Software version 6 Programmed inputs 6 Programmed outputs 6 Last regeneration 6 Regeneration ratio 6 Messages...

Page 3: ...ing 15 6 Delayed regeneration 17 Starting on real time clock 18 7 Interval start of regeneration 18 8 Minimum regeneration distance 19 9 Definition of input functions 20 10 Water meter input 21 Filter...

Page 4: ...can be set to determine times when regeneration must not take place delayed regeneration A minimum regeneration distance between regenerations prevents regenerations being initiated constantly if the...

Page 5: ...Start regeneration 12 Information 17 Output 2 LED 3 Regeneration filter 1 8 Supply water 13 Programming 18 Output 1 LED 4 Regeneration filter 2 9 Time 14 LCD display 5 Main fuse 10 Output 1 15 Input 1...

Page 6: ...eration or The time of the next regeneration if a delayed regeneration has been initiated see program step 6 or The number of hours until the next regeneration see program step 7 or Alternating with t...

Page 7: ...F 4 199 E 2 99 mg l CaCO3 40 1999 gpg 2 99 no unit 0 01 9999 99 m3 0 02 mmol l 0 10 D 0 13 E 0 18 F 1 79ppm 0 11gpg USA 0 13gpg UK The calculation of the soft water quantity with altered values is car...

Page 8: ...played MinRg 4 If a minimum regeneration distance was selected during programming at step 8 the time interval in hours is shown Otherwise MinRg is displayed Additional program Bottom left the starting...

Page 9: ...uts The programmed functions of input IN1 and IN2 if the IF2030 card is fitted are displayed Programming the outputs The programmed functions of output OUT1 and OUT2 are displayed NOTE This display is...

Page 10: ...al activation of the regeneration e g by a water analysis device the regeneration does not follow as it can be assumed that the hardness warning occurred as a result of a standstill hardening of the s...

Page 11: ...automatically at the end of set minimum regeneration distance or whether the next regeneration has to be started manually NOTE The message in the LCD display is not cleared until regeneration is start...

Page 12: ...regeneration interval is reset Special functions These functions should only be used by a professional water treatment specialist as their improper use may lead to malfunctions Filter change over with...

Page 13: ...eration without initialisation For maintenance purposes it is sometimes necessary to check the regeneration program without initialising the pulse counter or recalculating the filter capacity Simultan...

Page 14: ...l programming changes the key has to be held down for 4 seconds before the basic values are released for change The LCD display first shows the following message After 4 seconds this changes to NOTE C...

Page 15: ...12 14 in a four stage valve The fourth stage Service or Standby which follows on at the end of regeneration is not shown Example 4 stage alternate switching The number of stages is determined at progr...

Page 16: ...valve used to regenerate the two sides of a double filter system alternately In its electric triggering voltage changes between terminals 5 6 and 5 7 immediately the next phase is triggered The fourt...

Page 17: ...rminals 5 6 and 5 7 12 13 and 12 14 in a four stage valve The fourth stage Service or Standby which follows on at the end of regeneration is not shown Example 4 stage valve SIATA The number of stages...

Page 18: ...ram step 1 must be programmed in No times are entered for the service or standby phases Enter the switch stage and the required time within the range 1 999 minutes Example for number of switch stages...

Page 19: ...y For example quantity controlled water softening systems with a shared brine container Series switching Select series switching when the filters in a two filter system were set up in series For examp...

Page 20: ...r system a 2 filter system connected in series and with a 2 filter system operating in parallel with sequential regeneration It can be determined whether the service valve or both service valves shoul...

Page 21: ...ns can also be initiated at fixed intervals This periodic initiation is selected where a water meter is not necessary because the amounts of water drawn off are constant It is also used to prevent mic...

Page 22: ...lly before the set time has elapsed by water meter time interval or analysis device the appropriate message is shown on the LCD display and the built in buzzer sounds if programmed at program step 21...

Page 23: ...ter SP stop service ST start regeneration CH chemicals shortage HO stop regeneration Input function IN2 Place the cursor under the required input function NOTE This program step can only be selected i...

Page 24: ...ount The pulse rate of the water meter can be entered as a pulse interval in litres pulse or as a pulse count in pulses litre Water meters without reducing gears also known as turbines emit a high num...

Page 25: ...55350 Note the capacity for a single filter is always entered regardless of whether the system is made up of one or more filters FILTER SYSTEMS If no supply water hardness was selected at step 10 3 th...

Page 26: ...tart signal is still present or is resent at the end of the current regeneration NOTE No program data are entered for this function 13 Chemicals shortage input This input can be used to monitor the ch...

Page 27: ...uired output function AP additional program RG regeneration FP flow pulse WA warning PU flushing NOTE The functions flow pulse and flushing can only be selected if the system Is fitted with a water me...

Page 28: ...e Values from 1 to 999 minutes can be entered for the switch on time of the additional program Switchover of service valve If phase 0 was entered as switch on point at program step 16 1 it has to be d...

Page 29: ...dditional relay 1 or 2 selected not selected If more than one signal is selected the relevant relay functions as a combined warning relay M Minimum regeneration distance Note Only where minimum regene...

Page 30: ...in two filters systems with water meter S Stop during service Note Only where an input with Stop function is selected C Chemicals shortage Note Only where an input for monitoring the chemicals is sel...

Page 31: ...changer Dual filter Ion exchanger Single run partial desalination system Dual run partial desalination system CV1 SV1 Input1 WM CV1 SV1 Input1 F1 F2 CV2 SV2 WM CV1 SV1 Input1 H Na CV2 SV2 WM Output1 C...

Page 32: ...e service position phase on terminal 8 15 Remote control valves or pilot distributors without automatic service position connection Two four or five stage Pulse switching Valves with integral programm...

Page 33: ...tric wiring diagrams 30 Connection of motor valve to potential free relay output Connector OUT1 terminals 3 28 and 29 bridge from 4 to 27 Connector OUT2 terminals 3 31 and 32 bridge from 4 to 30 3 4 2...

Page 34: ...ES2030 CV Wiring diagram 31...

Page 35: ...ssible from cables carrying mains power Switch on the unit and carry out the basic programming with the help of this manual and the technical details supplied by the system manufacturer Set the clock...

Page 36: ...mption 11VA Voltage carrying outputs Max total load capacity 4A Potential free outputs Max load capacity 250V 4A Inputs Load capacity 9V 8 mA Protection class IP65 Ambient temperature 0 50 C Weight Ap...

Page 37: ...troller for water softening installation Product type ES2030 Manufacturer EWS Equipment for Water treatment Systems International B V Product environment This product is intended for use in residentia...

Page 38: ...to the carrier e Removal or installation of the product f Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect g Cartons equipment enclosures cables or accessories uses in conjunction with the pr...

Page 39: ...ally prohibited by applicable law EWS shall not be liable for 1 Damage to other property caused by defects in the EWS product damages based upon inconvenience loss of use of the product loss of time c...

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