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Summary of Contents for resilience D Series

Page 1: ...Table of Contents Resilience D Installation guide 2016 all rights reserved P a g e 1 35405055 December 2016 www magen ecoenergypool com...

Page 2: ...to all national state and local codes Improper use or installation can badly harm the unit and its surroundings When installing and using electrical equipment basic safety precautions should always be...

Page 3: ...rials used in or around the pool and spa are compatible with salt based sanitation systems Certain materials may be susceptible to salt and chlorine damage ALWAYS ADD ACID TO WATER NEVER WATER TO ACID...

Page 4: ...10 INSTALLATION OF DOSING ACID PUMP 10 MOUNTING THE CONTROL BOX 13 ELECTRICAL WIRING OF THE CONTROL BOX 14 WIRING THE CELL 15 WIRING THE FLOW SENSOR 15 WIRING THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR 16 WIRING THE DOSI...

Page 5: ...D PUMP 28 ACID PIPE 28 PH CONTROL 29 pH reducing mode 29 pH reducing Auto 29 pH reducing Manual 29 Cell cleaning mode 30 Adjusting the frequency of the cleaning 30 Immediately initiating a cell cleani...

Page 6: ...one return valve internal replacement tube 2 x 3m polyethylene tube foot filter and weight ADDITIONAL MATERIALS REQUIRED NOT SUPPLIED IN PACKAGE 1 PVC solvent cement and priming fluid 2 Hacksaw or pip...

Page 7: ...ell Flow Sensor and dosing acid pump if purchased with the unit These assemblies are manufactured using to most advanced corrosion resistant materials that are extremely durable Installing them in an...

Page 8: ...re less pipe length 3 On the pipe where the cell is installed mark two lines 300 mm 11 3 4 inches apart and cut out using a hacksaw or pipe cutter 4 Unscrew and remove the barrel unions i e barrel nut...

Page 9: ...e flow and that no glue or pipe cleaner touches the paddle inside the sensor as it may cause it to jam Double check that the flow sensor operates properly by reducing the flow for five seconds and che...

Page 10: ...ure INSTALLATION OF DOSING ACID PUMP Disconnect ALL power before work commences Open the control boxes lid to make sure the unit is turned OFF It is recommended to wear rubber or polyethylene protecti...

Page 11: ...y a licensed electrician 7 Establish the pipe diameter you have installed and make sure you have the correct pipe saddle 50 or 63mm 8 Acid pump s pipe saddle must be installed right after the electrol...

Page 12: ...tube to the required length this will become the suction tube Attach one end to the inlet of the acid pump left side 16 Thread the other end other suction tube through the lid of the acid container an...

Page 13: ...OX 1 The control box must be mounted vertically on a flat surface and a minimum horizontal distance of 1 5 m 5 ft or more if local codes require from the pool 2 Select a location for your control box...

Page 14: ...NTROL BOX CAUTION Disconnect all power supply to the main timer main power source before hardwiring the input voltage cables to the timer and control box Hardwire all accessory equipment dosing acid p...

Page 15: ...s at the sides of the cell until they click together NOTE do not extend the original cables leading to the cell This decreases the system efficiency and will void warranty coverage WIRING THE FLOW SEN...

Page 16: ...the acid pump socket Tighten the threaded adaptor firmly until the cable cannot be pulled out from the box The second cable marked power can be wired in two ways 1 Wire the electrical cable of the aci...

Page 17: ...fore adding salt or operating the natural chlorine generator 3 Biguanide Pools if installing the system in a pool that has Biguanide sanitizers all Biguanide must be removed prior to system startup 4...

Page 18: ...7 Keep the pump on to circulate the water 8 Distribute the required amount of salt evenly around the pool It will take about 8 hours for the salt to disperse evenly in the water 9 Once the salt has f...

Page 19: ...350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 110 440 385 330 275 220 165 110 55 0 120 480 420 360 300 240 180 120 60 0 130 520 455 390 325 260 195 130 65 0 140 560 490 420 350 280 210 140 70 0 150 600 525 450 375 300...

Page 20: ...f needed the filter circulation pump and chlorine generator may run continuously Note inadequate filtration reduces water clarity and causes the generator to work harder Related chemistry Other chemic...

Page 21: ...chlorine in the pool to oxidize the unwanted foreign matter Modes ON the system is ON and the circulation pump is on the system is fully operational and produces chlorine OFF the unit is OFF by manua...

Page 22: ...turned off The main screen is active Turbo time if previously in this mode goes back to zero initialized The system measures the water s salinity and only after 1 minute displays it Make sure all read...

Page 23: ...ress the Mode button transfers to cell cleaning pH reducing screen If the user does not have a dosing acid pump it will display NEED PUMP message After five seconds or another press on the Mode button...

Page 24: ...nity indication Above 5500 ppm the upper bar turns on with High salt indication Above 6500 ppm the alarm salinity lamp is on Above 8000 ppm the upper salinity bar icons blink In all high salinity situ...

Page 25: ...starts turbo operation The unit goes to 100 output for the adjusted time interval the Turbo icon starts flashing The default turbo setting is 12 hours To increase the turbo setting in 12 hour interval...

Page 26: ...y condition i e the maximum output might be 60 so the blinking bar will show 100 setting and the solid output bar will show 60 POOL COVER FUNCTION The unique pool cover function enables the chlorinato...

Page 27: ...ill return to the full adjusted power and turn off the high temp icon when the unit temperature drops back below 65 C 149 F LOW TEMP In case of low water temperature below 15 C 59 F the unit will disp...

Page 28: ...recover from this state every few seconds and will automatically detect when the cable is reconnected or the salinity and or lime scale is removed NEED PUMP If the unit is attempting to reach the dosi...

Page 29: ...UCING MODE Ensure that the circulation pump is ON then press the MODE button to go to the pH reducing modes pH reducing Auto Press the and buttons to adjust the amount of acid to infuse into the water...

Page 30: ...MODE button to get to the CELL CLEANING AUTO mode 2 Use the buttons to adjust the cleaning level e g Level 3 LVL 0 No cleaning LVL 9 most frequent cleaning Immediately initiating a cell cleaning 1 Tu...

Page 31: ...inder every 180 days recommended Use the buttons to decrease the number of days in steps of 10 days Once set confirm by pressing the button once MAINTENANCE Maintaining your natural chlorine generator...

Page 32: ...n using muriatic acid vinegar takes longer 7 Safely dispose of the acid solution by pouring it into your pool 8 Rinse the cell with water hose 9 Put the O ring back in place and re install the cell in...

Page 33: ...his operation you MUST wear rubber or polyethylene protective gloves and safety glasses It is also advisable to protect your clothes or wear dispensable ones Remove the transparent protective cover Ca...

Page 34: ...reserved P a g e 34 Gently insert the tube back into place making sure the black bases of the tubes are tightly in their slots in the casing Return the transparent cover to its place Check for leaks...

Page 35: ...ideal Salt is the source of the Natural Chlorine The ideal salt level to ensure maximum benefits using our system is 3500 ppm parts per million A lower concentration of salt may hinder the generator e...

Page 36: ...and Nitrates set very high demands on chlorine most nitrates and phosphates often bring the chlorine level down to zero 0 You can have your water tested for nitrates and phosphates by a local profess...

Page 37: ...1 9 2 1 2 2 4 Find your pool temperature in the chart below And write the corresponding temperature Factor here Temperature Factor ______________ Pool Temp 32 37 46 53 60 66 76 84 94 105 Factor 0 0 0...

Page 38: ...chemistry stabilizer should be 60 80 ppm If low add stabilizer see Understanding the Chemistry chapter page 35 High phosphate levels Check phosphate levels at your local professional and reduce to bel...

Page 39: ...ons Check the connection to ensure proper wire contact Output bar lights but does not reach 100 Output bar set too low Push the button to set the output level to a higher setting Dirty cell Check the...

Page 40: ...essional If above 5000 ppm it is recommended to drain part of the pool water and refill with fresh water please check with your local pool professional prior to draining the pool Salinity far too high...

Page 41: ...etween them Scale build up inside cell Standard occurrence that needs cleaning approximately once a month Clean cell as instructed in the maintenance chapter page 31 or purchase a dosing acid pump Che...

Page 42: ...ree metal remover Increase circulation time if needed and clean the filter Algae May be due to low chlorine levels or a chemical imbalance Have the water tested for chemical balance including pH phosp...

Page 43: ...air priming Acid inlet tube is not in contact with the acid above acid level Push the tube to the bottom of the acid container Observe the priming procedure as described above Pump does not run durin...

Page 44: ...during pH reducing mode manual and automatic Check the electrical connection between the dosing acid pump and the control box and the electrical wiring from the pump to the timer main board If red led...

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