Chapter 9: Start-Up
37 | Installation, Operation & Maintenance Instructions EASYCHLORGEN
volume of brine solution prior to automatically starting
normal generation/batch cycles.
Note that the PSU GEEN lamp will be illuminated
indicating the EASYCHLORGEN system is in normal
operation.
2.
During the above start up cycles, immediately place the
EASYCHLORGEN into MANUAL INHIBIT mode by
pressing and holding the scroll UP key for 5 seconds.
The following MANUAL INHIBIT screen will appear and
stop the system:-
1.
Press the ENTER button for 5 seconds to access the
Service Menu. The following screen will appear:-
2.
Using the UP/DOWN scroll keys enter the service code
2236 – each digit needs to be individually selected and
entered.
3.
Scroll UP until Program 7 is revealed:-
4.
Press ENTER and then scroll DOWN to adjust date and
time accordingly. Pressing ENTER at the EXIT screen
will revert to Service Menu.
9.1.3 Exiting Program
5.
Scroll UP until Program 1 / End Program Mode is
reached. At this point press ENTER and the display will
return to the MANUAL INHIBIT screen.
6.
To restart the system press and hold the scroll UP key
for 5 seconds.
7.
EASYCHLORGEN system will now resume its
countdown start-up sequence and then proceed to
normal automatic operation indicated by SYSTEM
HEALTHY, GENERATING.
8.
When the SYSTEM HEALTHY screen is visible, scroll
DOWN to observe engineer display 1:-
The normal DC Volt reading should be in the range of
between 24 and 26 volts (4250 model) or 48 to 52 volts
(8500 model).
N.B
. the DC volt reading may take several hours to stabilize
on initial commissioning owing to the water/brine
solution strength stabilizing.
9.
Continue to scroll DOWN to observe Eng. Display 4
which provides a visual indication of the hydrogen
threshold as a percentage. An acceptable level of
<70% should always be the case. The hydrogen gas
detect system is factory set and requires only an annual
service inspection/test.
IMPORTANT!
As soon as the
hydrogen reading is stable from initial power up,
enter this reading into the commissioning record in
Appendix I – Commissioning Log.