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3.1  Disassembling the DULCOMARIN

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 II

Disassemble the DULCOMARIN

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 II in the following order:

1.

Disconnect the unit from the power supply.

2.

Disconnect the LAN connections, if required.

3.

Disconnect the connectors for any modules installed

4.

Disconnect the CAN bus.

5.

Remove the DULCOMARIN

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 II.

3.2  Assembling the DULCOMARIN

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 3

Assembly and commissioning
Detailed information on assembly and commis‐

sioning can be found in the operating instructions

for the DULCOMARIN

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 3

Assemble the DULCOMARIN

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 3 in the following order:

1.

Assemble the DULCOMARIN

®

 3.

2.

Connect the sensors or pumps to the DULCOMARIN

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 3.

3.

If necessary, connect all cNet network connections. There

should be no DHCP server in the cNet network. Otherwise,

the network will not function.

4.

If necessary, connect all customer LAN connections. Check

that the setting of the DHCP client or server in the DULCO‐

MARIN

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 is correct for your network

If a router with DHCP server function is connected, the DUL‐

COMARIN

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 3 must be enabled as a DHCP client.

5.

If necessary, connect a CAN bus DULCOMARIN

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 3. To do

so, connect each CAN bus component in turn to the CAN

bus.

6.

Reconnect the power supply.

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The following chapter outlines the procedure with the

other modules in connection with the DULCOMARIN

®

 3.

Dismantling and assembly

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for DULCOMARIN 3 Compact

Page 1: ...ons for DULCOMARIN 3 EN Target group trained qualified personnel Part number 980978 Version BA DC 094 11 20 EN Please carefully read these operating instructions before use Do not discard The operator shall be liable for any damage caused by installation or operating errors The latest version of the operating instructions are available on our homepage ...

Page 2: ... 13 4 4 Overview of all connected CAN modules 14 4 5 Final configuration 14 5 Configuring the M module DXMaM measurement module 15 5 1 Digital inputs 1 3 15 5 2 Measuring inputs 16 5 3 M module diagnostic 17 5 4 Factory setting of the M module 17 5 5 Configuring Eco Mode operating mode 17 5 6 Reasons for triggering Eco Mode 18 5 7 Synchronising DXMaM settings 18 5 8 M module changes in the DULCOMA...

Page 3: ...ocuments to provide for the use of existing CAN mod ules in a measuring and control system with several swimming pools These instructions enable the DULCOMARIN II to be replaced by a DULCOMARIN 3 The DULCOMARIN 3 currently supports the following modules n M module n A module n P module n R module n F module A firmware update may be needed to guarantee the full function ality of the M A P modules I...

Page 4: ...uires an update to the latest software version for all compo nents Tab 1 The following module versions are required for operation of the CAN modules with a DULCOMARIN 3 Module name Firmware version DXMaM module 3016 DXMaF module 3004 DXMaR module 3001 DXMaP module 3000 DXMaA module 3016 DXUa module 3089 You can download the latest software version from the ProMinent website www prominent com 1 Ent...

Page 5: ...play n F4 CONFIG n F4 UPDATE n Password 4444 n ENTER n F4 UPDATE all modules n ENTER ð An overview appears indicating the maximum duration of the update and the Node ID of the modules being updated 2 2 Performing manual updates You will need to update modules manually if they cannot be auto matically updated because a software part is too old 1 The message Modules must be updated manually appears ...

Page 6: ...se the interface cover Ensure that no moisture enters to guarantee IP 65 degree of protection 2 4 Possible problems with the update Always disable the USB device using the Safely remove hardware function on your PC s taskbar before removing the SD card from the PC s card reader Otherwise it is possible that the data is not fully copied to the SD card Message Remedy A module is not recognised after...

Page 7: ...er to save n F4 CONF n F5 BUS n F5 CHANGE n Service password 3333 n F5 BACKUP 2 5 2 P module INFO Possibility of bidirectional pH control With the P module there is now a possibility of bidirectional pH control alkali and acid If the relays of the P module are used for control re enter the cycle time and minimum switch on time settings Firmware update of the existing CAN modules on the DULCOMARIN ...

Page 8: ...umbers of the individual modules for the indi vidual swimming pools for subsequent assignment An overview of the modules assigned to the pool in the DULCO MARIN II can be obtained via n Config F4 BUS F5 Overview of pool 1 16 n Use the arrow keys or to select the respective swimming pool n Document the assignment for example by taking a photo on your smartphone n Press ESC to exit the menu Note tha...

Page 9: ... The DULCOMARIN II does not have its own swimming pool the DULCOMARIN II has no modules installed and no local swimming pool is measured III The DULCOMARIN II can be replaced by a DULCOMARIN 3 The DULCOMARIN 3 uses the available module board to replace the P M and or A module IV The DULCOMARIN 3 includes an additional module board The DULCOMARIN 3 must be extended by plus 1 swimming pool in the so...

Page 10: ...COMARIN 3 2 Connect the sensors or pumps to the DULCOMARIN 3 3 If necessary connect all cNet network connections There should be no DHCP server in the cNet network Otherwise the network will not function 4 If necessary connect all customer LAN connections Check that the setting of the DHCP client or server in the DULCO MARIN is correct for your network If a router with DHCP server function is conn...

Page 11: ...3 2 1 Example CAN bus cabling A3190 Fig 2 CAN bus cabling A DULCOMARIN 3 in the pool caretaker s office B Plant room for swimming pool 1 C Plant room for swimming pool 2 Dismantling and assembly 11 ...

Page 12: ...pool Following a power failure for example the IO module board fitted will be automatically assigned to this swimming pool Unit settings System settings Selected number of pools Number of pools A3189 3 pools 2 pools 1 pool Fig 3 Entering the number of swimming pools 4 2 Manual assignment of the CAN modules Connect the CAN modules one after the other to the CAN bus To do so repeat the following cha...

Page 13: ...CAN bus sensors n DP1 DP4 stands for CAN bus pumps 1 4 n DXMaF1 DXMaF2 stands for F module function exten sion n DXMaR stands for R module chlorine gas metering n DXMaA stands for A module actuator module n DXMaP stands for P module power module power supply n DXMaIO stands for IO module board 2 Start a renewed search for ALL units is a further auxiliary menu for clearing the assignment table of t...

Page 14: ...ram eters of the CAN module here 4 5 Final configuration 1 You now need to configure the M A P modules to complete the commissioning of the system If you replace a DULCO MARIN II with a DULCOMARIN 3 then the DULCO MARIN 3 can read and process the configurations of the modules from the respective modules 2 The BUS details interface provides an overview of the CAN modules in the assigned swimming po...

Page 15: ...version Identity code 14 2006036135 3016 DXMAMW0SDE Fig 7 Configuring the M module DXMaM measurement module 5 1 Digital inputs 1 3 Terminal Value range Remark K1 Sample water error Sample water monitoring K type NO NC Switch on delay 0 3600 seconds K2 not assigned Pause The input initiates a pause of the control K2 type NO NC Switch off delay 0 3600 seconds K3 not assigned Eco mode A 2nd set of pa...

Page 16: ...rature Not assigned PT1000 PT100 PT1000 PT100 self detection if no chlorine sensor is used ORP 3 4 Not assigned ORP sensor POT1 5 Not assigned Electrical reference potential of the water To ORP 3 4 POT1 6 Not assigned Electrical reference potential of the water To ORP 3 4 pH 7 8 Not assigned pH sensor For potential equalisation pin Do not connect to earth No jumper needed Configuring the M module ...

Page 17: ...at the pump R3 Pump for flocculant R2 Pump for chlorine raising agent Fig 8 Diagnostic of the M module 5 4 Factory setting of the M module You also have the option of resetting the M module to factory set tings Press Factory settings as shown in Fig 8 and follow the instructions ð You need to re parametrise the module if you reset a module to factory settings 5 5 Configuring Eco Mode operating mod...

Page 18: ...sing DXMaM settings This menu item lets you read all parameters from the M module to be set This function is beneficial if you are commissioning an existing system with a new DULCOMARIN 3 This function lets you import all the settings of the M module into the DULCO MARIN 3 5 8 M module changes in the DULCOMARIN 3 Every measuring channel e g pH or ORP can be given an indi vidually delayed starting ...

Page 19: ...r with the corresponding function You can limit the maximum frequency strokes minute of the set pump R1 Relay function Not assigned Pump for pH raising agent Pump for pH lowering agent maximum frequency 0 500 strokes minute R2 Relay function Not assigned Pump for ORP raising agent Pump for chlorine raising agent Pump for pH lowering agent maximum frequency 0 500 strokes minute R3 Relay function No...

Page 20: ...tuating variable for chlorine raising agent Actuating variable for ORP raising agent Iout 2 Function of mA output 2 Not assigned Measured value of mA output ORP Actuating variable for pH lowering agent Actuating variable for pH raising agent Actuating variable for chlorine raising agent Actuating variable for ORP raising agent Iout 3 Function of mA output 3 Not assigned Measured value of mA output...

Page 21: ...eas uring channel to parametrise the current output Parameter Function Assigned value at 0 4 mA The corresponding lower measured value for the current interface is specified here Assigned value at 20 mA The corresponding upper measured value for the current interface is specified here Range 0 20 mA Current interface with 0 20 mA errors with 23 mA can be displayed in the upper range Range 4 20 mA C...

Page 22: ...nt Fig 11 A module diagnostic The Diagnostics menu summarises on a page an overview of the settings of the A module and the current switching position and or the current parameters set 6 6 Factory setting of the A module You also have the option of resetting the A module to factory set tings Press Factory settings as shown in Fig 11 and follow the instructions ð You need to re parametrise the modu...

Page 23: ... when an alarm occurs in the system P2 PWM pH raising agent Solenoid valve or activation of the pump alkali PWM pH lowering agent Solenoid valve or activation of the pump acid P3 PWM pH raising agent Solenoid valve or activation of the pump alkali PWM pH lowering agent Solenoid valve or activation of the pump acid PWM chlorine lowering agent Solenoid valve or activation of the pump sodium calcium ...

Page 24: ...d on the actuating variable and the min time smallest permissible switching time of the connected device The actuating variable determines the ratio ton cycle and thus also the switching times The min time affects the switching times in two situations off on t off on t Cycle Cycle Cycle Cycle Cycle Cycle min time min time theoretical actual A0026_GB Fig 14 theoretical switching time min time The D...

Page 25: ...s until the differences between the cycle and the theoretical switching time exceed the min time 7 2 Synchronising settings This menu item lets you import synchronise all parameters from the P module to be set in the DULCOMARIN 3 This function is beneficial if you are commissioning an existing system with a new DULCOMARIN 3 This function lets you load all the settings of the P module into the DULC...

Page 26: ...ARIN Single and Multi pool System 986881 DULCOMARIN II Complete instructions for the Multi channel Measuring and Control System DULCOMARIN II Swimming Pool Controller and Disinfec tion Controller DXCa 986881 DXMaM DXMaM Assembly and Operating Instruc tions 986881 DXMaA DXMaA Assembly and Operating Instruc tions 986881 DXMaP DXMaP Assembly and Operating Instruc tions Additional documentation 26 ...

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