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ORP
1,000
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The conductivity has reached the maximum alarm value
(Factory setting at 50 μS / 0.03 g/l,
can be modified via the alarm menu, see p. 33)
The conductivity has reached the minimum alarm value
(Factory setting at 1,200 μS / 0.75 g/l,
can be modified via the alarm menu, see p. 33)
Conductivity value measured
(Display limited from 0 to 1,999 μS, 19.90 g/l)
Conductivity/Salt concentration
Conductivity in a salt chlorination tank (in g/l)
> Conductivity is too low (according to the type of electrolyser): add salt up to the value indicated by your electrolyser.
> Conductivity is too high (according to the type of electrolyser): replace the pool water (emptying and filling) until the desired value is obtained
Conductivity in a pool without salt chlorination (in µS/cm)
> The conductivity is too high (> 1,200 µS, default alarm value can be modified): replace the pool water (empty and refill) until a value below 1,200 µS is
obtained. Water conductivity above 1,200 µS is called “buffered", treatments become ineffective.
Conductivity complies with the
alarm set point values
(Factory settings 50 µS to 1,200 µS)
Conductivity is outside of alarm
alarm set point values
(Min. or max. indicate if the value
is too low or too high
Ability of the water to permit passage of an electrical current; the conductivity is proportional to the concentration of dissolved minerals (which
partially come from water treatment products). The µS value reveals “the age of your pool's water”. The conductivity unit (µS or g/l) is selected by
the calibration mode/unit change (see p34). If the display uses µS as a measurement unit and the value exceeds 1,999 µS, it will automatically
switch to g/l. In France, water from the faucet generally has a
conductivity of between 300 and 500 µS. 400 µS corresponds to
0.25 g/l.
The RedOx has reached the minimum alarm value
(Factory setting 550 mV, can be modified via the alarm menu see p. 33)
The RedOx has reached the maximum alarm value
(Factory setting 800 mV, can be modified via the alarm menu see p. 33)
RedOx value measured in mV
(Display limited between 0 and 999)
ORP RedOx: Oxidation-Reduction Potential
A RedOx WHICH IS TOO HIGH IRRITATES SKIN AND MAY DAMAGE PARTS OF YOUR POOL.
A RedOx WHICH IS TOO LOW MAY BE A HYGIENE HAZARD
> Ensure that:
- The probe bottle has been removed from the RedOx probe
- The RedOx probe is not dirty
> Manual control:
> Add the disinfectant (chlorine, bromine, active oxygen, etc.) until the desired value is reached.
> Automatic control:
> Check the correct operation of the material with your poolbuilder.
RedOx complies with the alarm
alarm set point values
(Factory setting 550 to 800)
RedOx is outside of the
alarm set point values
(Min. or max. indicate if the value
is too low or too high)
Disinfectant concentration level (chlorine, bromine, active oxygen, etc.) present in the pool. Keeping within 650 mV and 750 mV is recommended
for this 'disinfection power' measurement. The oxidation reduction potential indicates the oxidiser quality present in the water. It is the result of the
disinfectant quantity/pollution quantity ratio.