Procopi REGUL SYSTEM Instructions For Installation And Use Manual Download Page 10

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Use the 

# $

keys to select CALIBRATE. Then press ENTER. The following will be displayed:

Screen 4

To select the pH value press the 

! "

keys. Then press ENTER. The following screen is displayed :

Screen 4.1

The sensor must be immersed in the pH 7 solution, stirred and left submerged. "Reading" stands
for the value read by the sensor. Wait until the value has settled. The value below must be
entered.
Use the 

#

or 

$

key to enter the value read from the bottle of the buffered solution

Screen 4.2

Remove the sensor from the pH 7 buffered solution, clean with water, dry and immerse it in the
pH 4 buffered solution and leave it submerged. Wait till the reading value has settled. Use the

#

or 

$

key to enter the value read from the bottle of the buffered solution depending on the

temperature and press ENTER to store the calibration. If the calibration has been carried out
correctly and if the sensor is in good condition, the result will be displayed within a few seconds.

Screen 4.3

If the sensor cannot provide for a reliable value, the following will be displayed:

Screen 4.4

If you quit the calibration mode, screen 4 will appear.

mV section

Before you proceed, the buffered solution must be available. Insert the BNC plug of the Redox
sensor to the connector provided for this purpose. Remove the protective cover from the sensor,
clean with water, dry and immerse it in the 650 mV buffered solution, stir and leave it submerged.
If you quit screen 4, select mV using the following keys 

! "

. Then press 

ENTER

. The following

will be displayed :

Screen 4.5

Calibrate

pH 

&

mV

Reading :                       7.24 pH
CAL 1 at                       7.00 pH

Reading :                       6.80 pH
CAL 2 at                       4.00 pH

SLOPE:     58 mV / pH     
OFFSET:   + 01 0 mV

SLOPE of pH     

UNCALIBRATED

Reading :                      655  mV
CAL 1 at                      650  mV

Summary of Contents for REGUL SYSTEM

Page 1: ...EM automatic dosing and regulation station This is an efficient powerful and reliable product Prior to installation and utilisation the subsequent information must be read carefully It contains import...

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Page 3: ...ALLATION DIAGRAM Page 7 PUTTING INTO OPERATION Page 8 SENSOR CALIBRATION Page 9 START UP DELAY AND PASSWORD Page 11 DETERMINATION OF THE REDOX CUT IN VALUES Page 12 PROGRAMMATION OF THE CUT IN VALUES...

Page 4: ...displayed during the calibration procedure The sensitivity range of the dosing station for the pH sensor is 46 to 72 mV pH with an amplification curve of 70 mV and 200 mVt for the Redox sensor ENTRY...

Page 5: ...n a distance of 50 cm from each other Use the adaptors provided for this purpose to attach the injector to the upper connection of the doser with the rigid tube opaque Tighten the fastening screw of t...

Page 6: ...ECTIONS POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL FILTRATION CIRCUIT Fig 2 In the fitlter exit before and after heating or after booster pump PUMP FILTER HEATING BOOSTER PUMP INJECTIONS FILTRATION CIRCUIT Fig 3 I...

Page 7: ...OL PANEL CONNECTED TO 230 V CHLORINE pH CORRECTION Tank alarm sensor Lateral Water probe extraction with regulation valve POOL POOL INJECTIONS Probe extraction Analysis chamber Filter HEATING FILTER P...

Page 8: ...ates the quantity to be injected by the dosing pump The indicated value is proportional to the maximum flow rate The percentage below the Redox value indicates the proportional Redox regulation time c...

Page 9: ...keys the dosing station will remain in this mode until the power supply will discontinued The sensors must be calibrated during the installation procedure to obtain reliable measuring values Proceed...

Page 10: ...ding on the temperature and press ENTER to store the calibration If the calibration has been carried out correctly and if the sensor is in good condition the result will be displayed within a few seco...

Page 11: ...ain to go to screen 2 Select Parameter using the following key The following will be displayed Screen 5 Delay This value indicates how many minutes you have to wait until the dosing station will be st...

Page 12: ...w rate If the pH range is limited to 7 2 and 7 3 the dosing is still in the proportional mode but it approaches the ON OFF mode If approximately the same pH value is programmed the station works in th...

Page 13: ...e Complete with ENTER to save the data The SETPOINT SAVED message will appear on screen 6 Press ESC several times to quit and go back to screen 1 For your information 750mV at pH 7 3 equals to a value...

Page 14: ...ccess the terminal box The original value must be observed for the replacement of the fuse Start with the connection to earth We recommend that you install a differential circuit breaker sensitivity 3...

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