Operation
Test intervals
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© Lutz-Jesco GmbH 2017
Subject to technical changes.
170518
BA-20710-02-V05
Chlorine control valve
C 7700
Operating instructions
9 Control
Fig. 17: Change between automatic - manual
9.1 Manual operation
The electrical regulation valve must be completely opened for manual
operation. To this end, the valve spindle is locked in the upper position.
Perform the following working steps:
1.
Remove the upper protective cover (1) on the electrical control valve.
2.
Grasp the ball knob (2) and pull the valve spindle upwards against the
spring force.
3.
Swing the locking washer (3) into the groove.
4.
Release the ball knob.
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Electrical regulation valve locked on OPEN.
You can now set the dosing quantity from the manual regulation valve.
9.2 Automatic operation
The manual dosing valve must be completely opened for automatic
operation. The electrical regulation valve must be unlocked.
Perform the following working steps:
1.
Remove the upper protective cover (1) on the electrical control valve.
2.
Grasp the ball knob (2) and pull the valve spindle upwards against the
spring force.
3.
Swing the locking washer (3) out of the groove into the central
position.
4.
Let the valve spindle be pulled downwards by the spring force and
release the ball knob.
ü
Device switched to automatic operation.
The dosing quantity now follows the electrical control signal automatical-
ly.
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10 Operation
10.1 Setting the dosing quantity
No operation is required in the normal mode. The electrical regulation
valve adjusts the dosing quantity automatically, depending on the control
signal. If necessary, the device can be locked on the fully open position to
allow manual operation (see section 9.1 „Manual operation“ on
page 23).
10.2 Shutting down in an emergency
DANGER
Danger to life from chlorine poisoning!
Chlorine is poisonous. In severe cases, breathing in chlorine may lead
to death. It irritates the eyes, the respiratory system and the skin.
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If chlorine escapes, leave the room immediately.
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Use sufficient personal protective equipment.
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If chlorine gas escapes, wear a Type 2 self-contained breathing
apparatus that complies with EN 137.
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Only initiate counter measures after putting on the protective
equipment.
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Given a serious escape and insufficient equipment or qualifica-
tions, leave the work to professional emergency services
personnel. Do not take any unnecessary risks.
The measures depend on the type of accident and should be planned and
executed by professional personnel.
10.3 Test intervals
The tasks described here are to be performed by the operating company.
Further work on the device is described in the section "maintenance" and
can only be performed by qualified personnel.
The components of the chlorination installation must be subject to a daily
visual check. Inform service personnel of anything conspicuous or a
chlorine smell.