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Manual PRO50-150 V.2 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLORADOR SALINO 

SALT WATER CHLORINATOR 

SALZWASSER-CHLORINATOR

 

 

 

PRO50 / PRO70 / PRO100 / PRO150

 

 
 
 
 

MANUAL DE USUARIO 

       

USER MANUAL

 

    GEBRAUCHSANLEITUNG 

 

Summary of Contents for BS POOL PRO Series

Page 1: ...1 150 Manual PRO50 150 V 2 CLORADOR SALINO SALT WATER CHLORINATOR SALZWASSER CHLORINATOR PRO50 PRO70 PRO100 PRO150 MANUAL DE USUARIO USER MANUAL GEBRAUCHSANLEITUNG...

Page 2: ...FORMATION PLEASE NOTE IN THE FOLLOWING CARD THE REGISTRATION DATA OF THE EQUIPMENT YOU HAVE PURCHASED WHICH ARE FOUND ON THE SIDE LABEL THESE DATA WILL BE OF USE IF YOU WISH TO MAKE ANY ENQUIRY TO YOU...

Page 3: ...2 7 Conductivity probe kit 72 3 3 Electrical wiring diagram 74 3 3 1 PRO50 70 series equipment 74 3 3 2 PRO100 150 series equipment 75 3 3 3 Advanced Functions 76 4 START UP AND ADJUSTMENTS 4 1 PRO s...

Page 4: ...Free chlorine hypochlorous acid HClO is produced which is a strong bactericide Results are similar to the chemical products that are normally added Saline electrolysis is a reversible process meaning...

Page 5: ...atic switch off owing to lack of water flow Automatic voltage adjustment depending on the concentration of salt and the temperature keeping continuous chlorine production Automatic cleaning cycle of e...

Page 6: ...chlorinator works correctly a small amount of salt should be added and the pH level should be suitable The recommended salt and pH levels are the following Salt Concentration g l Ph PRO50 70 4 to 6 7...

Page 7: ...g in the water circuit 2 2 Chemical balance of the water The effectiveness of chlorination and the quality of water for healthy bathing depends largely on the pH of the water Therefore it should be ch...

Page 8: ...lectrolysis circuit Always try and ensure that the filter is between both and that there is at least half a metre of water flow between the probe and the chlorination cell The REDOX probe should be in...

Page 9: ...al Panel 4 Bypass 5 Flow Switch optional 6 Conductivity probe optional 7 Temperature probe optional 8 pH probe included in AUTO kit optional 9 Redox probe included in ADVANCED kit optional 10 Ground k...

Page 10: ...ss 5 Flow Switch optional 6 Conductivity probe optional 7 Temperature probe optional 8 pH probe included in AUTO kit optional 9 Redox probe included in ADVANCED kit optional 10 Ground kit optional 11...

Page 11: ...trolysis cells RP150 RP100 Connecting the cells to the unit Once the cells are installed connect the cables to each side of the cell using the provided nuts and bolts Verify that the cable terminals a...

Page 12: ...PRO Equipment 2 Suction Tube flexible 3 Injection Tube rigid 4 Suction filter place vertically on the bottom of the acid container 5 pH Probe 6 Probe Holder 7 Flange 8 Injector place with the arrow fa...

Page 13: ...ted after the electrolysis cell 2 Place the flange 7 in the pipe as indicated in the hydraulic connection diagram The flange 7 corresponds to the PH probe and should be connected after the electrolysi...

Page 14: ...ust the required level and the equipment automatically maintains the level of disinfection by adjusting the production of chlorine to the real needs of the swimming pool The screen shows the Redox lev...

Page 15: ...gh a membrane This ppm measure has a low dependency of pH and isocyanuric acid and it can be also installed in sea water swimming pools this option to be asked to BSV Electronic Please follow carefull...

Page 16: ...nce period Water test Minimum once a week Header membrane change Once a year Electrolyte change Every 3 6 months depending on the quality of the water 3 2 5 3 Installation Please carefully follow the...

Page 17: ...an alternative the inlet can be connecter before the filter but then it is strictly necessary to install a specific cartridge filter to avoid the probe contamination 3 2 5 3 2 Probe set up Before inst...

Page 18: ...ctly otherwise the header membrane could be damaged and will be out of warranty 4 Screw the header cap to the body of the probe The excess of electrolyte will leak out across the small hole and the up...

Page 19: ...input Once the connection is done screw the cap and the cable gland Connect the cable to the unit as follows o White cable Input 11 o Dark cable Input 10 o A cable bridge must be done between inputs...

Page 20: ...s switched on for the first time the stabilization time could take longer than usual In any case it is recommendable to wait for at least 3 hours before making a first calibration 4 Calibration Wait u...

Page 21: ...real value obtained by means of DPD 1 test d Return to the main screen The current CL value will match with the value obtained from DPD 1 test 3 2 5 3 5 Probe maintenance Please carefully read the fo...

Page 22: ...e old electrolyte Handle it carefully to avoid damaging the membrane 3 Clean the Sharp point of the probe using the supplied abrasive paper Please do it carefully without an excessive pressure 4 Caref...

Page 23: ...chlorination Systems and it will allow to know the salt concentration in the water and also the electrolysis cell condition This sensor is been designed to work with BSPOOL Systems exclusively In orde...

Page 24: ...o any warning related with the lack or too much salt conditions Lack of salt Measure 4g l Too much salt Measure 8g l 3 2 7 3 Calibration and maintenance The conductivity sensor comes already calibrate...

Page 25: ...elay FILTER Start Stop input J4 Cell connection J8 1 Acid level sensor PH 8 Temperature probe 2 Acid level sensor PH 9 ORP 3 Cover 10 ORP 4 Cover 11 12V for free chlorine 5 Flow sensor white cable 12...

Page 26: ...Stop input J27 Cell connection J4 1 Acid level sensor PH 8 Temperature probe 2 Acid level sensor PH 9 ORP 3 Cover 10 ORP 4 Cover 11 12V for free chlorine 5 Flow sensor cable 1 12 Conductivity 6 12V f...

Page 27: ...hat when the filtering pump starts up it will instruct the chlorinator to start up When the pump stops the screen of the chlorinator will display the message stop To activate this mode remove jumper L...

Page 28: ...iary relay incorporated in the PRO series equipment Lighting of your swimming pool can be programmed to switch on and off following this diagram Attention Never exceed 12A when using the auxiliary rel...

Page 29: ...3 Filtering control through the auxiliary relay The filtering pump can be controlled through the auxiliary relay following this diagram Please remember that the equipment should be configured in start...

Page 30: ...ng table shows how to organize the configuration menu of the equipment Chlorinating Menu Chlorination menu Main menu of production Max ORP CL Configuration Super chlorination Chlorination Calibration...

Page 31: ...he water temperature consecutively If you do not have a temperature probe will appear The second line displays the oxidation reduction potential called RedOx or ORP Oxidation Reduction Potential or pp...

Page 32: ...ess the configuration menu you need to confirm the operation by selecting S through the arrow and pressing OK 4 1 4 Configuration In the configuration menu you can select the configuration parameters...

Page 33: ...s you to automatically adjust the level of chlorine in your swimming pool Based on the adjusted set value in the chlorine menu the equipment will stop when it reaches this value and start up again aut...

Page 34: ...an optimum level of chlorine in the water the equipment will display a warning message 4 1 4 5 Location of the swimming pool Attention This work mode only affects the semi automatic operation mode Th...

Page 35: ...e is water flow in the piping If it detects that there is no flow the production will stop and an alarm will sound accompanied by a red warning LED Once the flow has been reestablished the equipment w...

Page 36: ...works continuously for more than 2 hours This could occur for the following reasons The acid tank is empty and therefore pH corrector is not being injected into the swimming pool The pH probe is dirty...

Page 37: ...hat are not used frequently 650 mV is a sufficient value 700 mV is the suitable value for the majority of swimming pools Press OK to confirm the adjustment However the best way to adjust the optimal O...

Page 38: ...for 24 hours If filtration is stopped super chlorination is suspended 4 1 5 4 Calibration of the free chlorine probe If you have a free chlorine probe a menu will appear for you to calibrate it Once...

Page 39: ...irm with OK 4 1 6 4 Calibration of the pH probe To calibrate the probe prepare a glass with clean water Remove the probe from the storage liquid shake off the liquid and stir it in the water Shake it...

Page 40: ...pH control again stopping the acid pump access the main menu select pH in the last line In the pH menu select the bottom line By pressing OK it alternatively passes from pH ON to pH OFF When the pH c...

Page 41: ...e probe or probe cable are damaged NOTE to cancel the error alarm press the OK button 4 1 7 Relay The PRO series equipment has a programmable auxiliary relay that can be used to control the filtering...

Page 42: ...c warning The alarms shutdown the equipment until the problem is solved Similarly it will display a warning also in the 4th line but without an acoustic signal or shutting down the equipment In this c...

Page 43: ...fins are obstructed or are not in a vertical position Place the equipment so that air is circulated for correct cooling 4 2 1 1 Additional warning messages ORP or PPM value is flashing The redox or f...

Page 44: ...rn off the equipment and remove the metal body from the plates OPEN CIRCUIT Cell is connected incorrectly Check the cell connection and ensure that cables and connection terminals are in good conditio...

Page 45: ...eps the water in good conditions in winter time If you still want to use it in low water conditions please consider to reduce the maximum production value for example set it at 50 instead of 100 c Aut...

Page 46: ...tween each automatic cleaning operation is less This frequency will depend on the hardness of water in your area Submerge the cell in a hydrochloric acid solution or use a commercial product to clean...

Page 47: ...mmended to clean and check the probe at least once a year Stir it in a glass of water in which a spoonful of detergent has been dissolved Then wash 3 it under the tap and leave it for a few hours in a...

Page 48: ...rculate through the sensor holders for 1 hour Reading below the DPD 1 measurement Insufficient flow in the sensor holders Adjust the flow reaching the sensor holders Clean the filter and the flow regu...

Page 49: ...uipment and it is not transferable All chlorinators are checked at the factory before packing If any electrical or mechanical problems occur within 24 months from purchase owing to unlikely malfunctio...

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