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4.- START-UP 

 Check that the filter is 100% clean, and ensure that the swimming pool and the installation

do not contain copper, iron or algae.  Ensure that any heating equipment on the pool is
suitable for use in salt water.

 Ensure that the swimming pool water is balanced. Balanced water enables the chlorine

that is produced to be used more efficiently and effectively, and ensures that the life of the
electrodes is prolonged.  Water should be maintained within the parameters shown below:

a) pH must be in the range 7.2-7.6
b) Total alkalinity must be in the range 80-120 ppm.

 Using a salt (sodium chloride) test kit verify that the minimum salt level in the water is 5 g/l

(5000 ppm).  To obtain 5 g/l of salt in fresh water (that did not contain salt previously), add 5
kg of salt for every m

3

 (1m

3

 = 1000 litres = 220 gallons) of water.  Always use common salt

(sodium chloride), without additives like iodides, that is “apt for human consumption”. Never
add the salt through the cell. Add it directly to the swimming pool or into the balance tank.

 When adding the salt, and in case the swimming pool is going to be used immediately,

carry out a treatment with chlorine. An initial dose of 2 g/m

3

 of trichloroisocyanuric acid may

be added.

 Prior to starting up the salt chlorinator, disconnect the power supply to the salt chlorinator

and run the pump for 24 hours to ensure that the salt is completely dissolved.  

 Next, reconnect the power supply and turn on the salt chlorinator, locating the production

level so that free chlorine concentration stays within the recommended range (0.5 – 1.5 ppm).
NOTE:  in order to establish the free chlorine level you will need to use a test kit.  

 In outdoor swimming pools it is advisable to maintain a level of 20-25 g/m

3

 of chlorine

stabiliser (cyanuric acid) in the pool.  A level of 75 ppm should be never exceeded. This will
help to stop the chlorine that is in the water from being destroyed by the sun.

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Страница 1: ...SALT ELECTROLYSIS SYSTEM D 10 EN D 18 D 25 D 40 integrated pH ORP controller OPERATION MANUAL D 40...

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Страница 3: ...ons 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 3 1 Power supply description 3 2 Remote control 3 3 Electrolysis cell description 4 START UP 5 OPERATION 5 1 Electrolysis system 5 2 Integrated pH controller 5 3 Integrated OR...

Страница 4: ...7 PRACTICAL ADVICES 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 WARRANTY 35 36 38 2...

Страница 5: ...elements Power supply with integrated pH ORP controllers Electrolysis cell Models D 10 D 25 Models D 40 Calibration solutions pH 4 0 red pH 7 0 green 470 mV ORP H 035 pH electrode blue PE holder 12mm...

Страница 6: ...ronic polarity reversal D 10 D 18 D 25 D 40 Input ac 220 Vac 50 60 Hz Cable ac H07V K cable 3x1 0 mm2 Consumption ac Fuse 2 A 6x32 mm 3 A 6x32 mm 4 A 6X32 mm 5 A 6X32 mm Output dc 4 5 V 12 A 4 5 V 22...

Страница 7: ...S Control output 220 V 0 5 A max ON OFF triac pH measure range 0 0 9 9 pH control range 7 0 7 8 Precision 0 1 Fuse 0 5 A Calibration Automatic two modes FAST one point calibration STANDARD two point c...

Страница 8: ...uld not be installed outdoors and should be installed a bit distant from the electrolysis cell so that it cannot accidentally suffer water splashes Beware of corrosive atmosphere formation due to pH d...

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Страница 10: ...valve to regulate the flow must be introduced Prior to installation please consider the following commentaries might be considered o Flow direction marked in the cell must be respected o Recirculation...

Страница 11: ...this situation is extremely unusual it can be easily avoided once the equipment has been installed by locking at opened position the return valve to the swimming pool so it cannot accidentally be mani...

Страница 12: ...older so that it is guaranteed that the sensor located in their ends are always submerged in the water circulating through the pipe Install always the electrodes vertically or with a maximum inclinati...

Страница 13: ...y high current intensity circulating do not modify or cut either the length or section of the supplied cables without making a previous consultation to an authorized IDEGIS distributor The connection...

Страница 14: ...disconnecting the electrolysis system when necessary It is important to continue to test the pool water for chlorine pH and Total Alkalinity and to adjust these values as required The chlorine level c...

Страница 15: ...M Total g grams of chlorine generated since the connection of the unit total count is reseted at 0 00 am Set point shows the programmed chlorine production in grams hour Flow g h shows the chlorine pr...

Страница 16: ...am menus Stop key press this key to STOP the program Run led this led lights up when system program is running Alarm this led lights up when the system reaches an ALARM state ORP CONTROLLER ORP VALUE...

Страница 17: ...owing numerical indication of the pH setpoint value red colour Indication LED of product being dosed selection of the type of product to dose may be done with a jumper located on the control board of...

Страница 18: ...the system mainboard see figure below TERMINAL DESCRIPTION 0 1 OUTPUT CURRENT Range 0 60 mV Not isolated 2 3 OUTPUT VOLTAGE Range 10 V Not isolated 4 5 ALARM Type NO contact Closed when alarm state is...

Страница 19: ...N D 10 D 25 D 40 References Description Model D 10 D 18 D 25 D 40 Electrical contacts protector R 015 07 Closing nut R 015 06 Electrode holder R 015 05 Electrodes R 121 R 122 R 123 R 114 EPDM cell gas...

Страница 20: ...ide without additives like iodides that is apt for human consumption Never add the salt through the cell Add it directly to the swimming pool or into the balance tank When adding the salt and in case...

Страница 21: ...ys will start in the state previous to disconnection 5 1 ELECTROLYSIS SYSTEM 5 1 1 INITIALIZATION When initiating the IDEGIS system at first time it will be necessary to program some system parameters...

Страница 22: ...1 2 PROGRAMMING System configuration parameters may be modified following the next flow sheet IMPORTANT ORP control must be always selected YES if you want to run the IDEGIS system in AUTOMATIC mode 2...

Страница 23: ...5 1 3 RUN ORP CONTROL NOT ACTIVATED MANUAL MODE 21...

Страница 24: ...ORP CONTROL ACTIVATED AUTOMATIC MODE 22...

Страница 25: ...lue appears in the SETPOINT display red colour Only pH values in the range 7 0 7 8 will be able to be input 5 2 2 SELECTION OF THE PRODUCT TO DOSE ACID or ALKALI The IDEGIS SALT ELECTROLYSIS SYSTEM wi...

Страница 26: ...ATION OF RESIDUAL CHLORINE IN THE WATER BUT ITS CAPACITY OF TREATMENT In summary higher ORP mV values bigger disinfection treatment grade 4 If this concept is clear enough it is easy to understand tha...

Страница 27: ...ntration of free chlorine 8 THE ORP SET POINT VALUES FOR EACH POOL WILL BE FIXED IN AN INDIVIDUALIZED WAY IN EACH INSTALLATION Nevertheless a general working range of 700 800 mV may be fixed for pH va...

Страница 28: ...eration with the digits of tenths and units o AUTOMATIC MODE The AUTOMATIC MODE allows to fix quickly the ORP value mV currently present in the water as the setpoint value Maintain the key SET pressed...

Страница 29: ...Overheating of the power supply Contact to our Technical Assistance Service 5 6 4 7 Alarm Stop In all the previous cases the ALARM led in the control panel will blink ALARM MESSAGE DIAGNOSTIC CONTROL...

Страница 30: ...ALARM The integrated pH controller has two ALARM LEDs which are illuminated whenever a pH value outside the range 6 5 8 5 is detected When the controller detects an active alarm control output to the...

Страница 31: ...tem is producing chlorine by doing the following tests While the pool filtration is operational and the salt chlorination system is turned on take a sample of the pool water from the return inlet in t...

Страница 32: ...ion system comprise of a titanium sheet coated with a layer of noble metal oxides The electrolysis processes that take place on their surface produce a progressive wearing down the electrodes do have...

Страница 33: ...solutions IMPORTANT before closing the by pass valves press STOP in the Control Panel of the unit PROCEDURE Be sure the point of insertion of the pH electrode is flooded and the pump is in recirculat...

Страница 34: ...lectrode smoothly so that any water drops that may be adhered to the plastic body are removed and introduce it to the calibration solution pH 7 0 green colour Shake smoothly for a few seconds and pres...

Страница 35: ...easure is unstable during the calibration process code E3 will appear In addition the pH electrode calibration will not be allowed 6 5 CALIBRATION OF THE ORP ELECTRODE The calibration frequency of the...

Страница 36: ...indication in green display will appear If the ORP value detected during the calibration process is very different from the expected one e g defective electrode etc green display will indicate E2 not...

Страница 37: ...er Corrosion of accessories appearance of brown spots High free chlorine concentrations and or pH lower than 7 0 o Adjust pH to 7 2 7 6 o Readjust the production level of the electrolysis system or fi...

Страница 38: ...ply Free chlorine levels in the water are very low Info Chlorine SETPOINT g h TOTAL g FLOW g h 25 25 150 IDEGIS o Check that the system produces chlorine Section 6 1 o Verify that the water chemical p...

Страница 39: ...de Impossible calibration o Polluted or expired buffer solution o Electrode membrane blocked o Electrode fault o Verify the buffer solution is not expired or polluted o Check the membrane is not damag...

Страница 40: ...suffers wearing due to the consumption of the active coating during the electrolysis process Therefore once the operative lifetime of the electrode package has been spent it must be replaced IDEGIS gu...

Страница 41: ...NOTES...

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