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Operating instructions for Pool control-40.net filter control unit 

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Controls on the front panel .............................................................................................. 15

 

LCD ................................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

LCD ................................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

LCD ................................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

Control unit ON/OFF ........................................................................................................................................ 15

 

Manual operation ............................................................................................................................................. 16

 

Reset fault indicator ......................................................................................................................................... 16

 

ECO ON/OFF .................................................................................................................................................. 16

 

Pump indicator light ......................................................................................................................................... 16

 

Heating indicator light ...................................................................................................................................... 16

 

Solar heating indicator light ............................................................................................................................. 16

 

Adjustment buttons .......................................................................................................................................... 16

 

Temperature selection ..................................................................................................................................... 16

 

Setting the time ................................................................................................................................................ 16

 

Timer programming ......................................................................................................................................... 17

 

Changing the timer settings.......................................................................................................................... 17

 

Clearing the timer settings............................................................................................................................ 17

 

Configuration menu .......................................................................................................... 18

 

Filter pump ....................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

Type ............................................................................................................................................................. 18

 

Motor current ................................................................................................................................................ 18

 

Motor protection ........................................................................................................................................... 18

 

Startup time .................................................................................................................................................. 18

 

ECO mode ....................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

Timer ............................................................................................................................................................ 19

 

Temperature reduction ................................................................................................................................. 19

 

Heating ............................................................................................................................................................ 19

 

Operating mode............................................................................................................................................ 19

 

Priority .......................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

Minimum switching interval .......................................................................................................................... 19

 

Over-run time ............................................................................................................................................... 19

 

Temperature limit ......................................................................................................................................... 19

 

Solar heating.................................................................................................................................................... 20

 

Operating mode............................................................................................................................................ 20

 

Priority .......................................................................................................................................................... 20

 

Minimum switching interval .......................................................................................................................... 20

 

Switch-on difference ..................................................................................................................................... 20

 

Switch-off difference ..................................................................................................................................... 20

 

Temperature boost ....................................................................................................................................... 20

 

Pump speed ................................................................................................................................................. 20

 

Frost protection ................................................................................................................................................ 21

 

Operating mode............................................................................................................................................ 21

 

Air temperature............................................................................................................................................. 21

 

Water temperature ....................................................................................................................................... 21

 

Backwashing ................................................................................................................................................... 21

 

Operating mode............................................................................................................................................ 21

 

Timer ............................................................................................................................................................ 21

 

Stop 

 

backwashing.................................................................................................................................... 21

 

Backwash period .......................................................................................................................................... 21

 

Rinse period ................................................................................................................................................. 21

 

Valve delay ................................................................................................................................................... 22

 

Fortnightly ..................................................................................................................................................... 22

 

Use main drain ............................................................................................................................................. 22

 

Содержание POOLcontrol-40.net

Страница 1: ...ta Dimensions 325mm x 281mm x 168mm Operating voltage 400V 50Hz Power consumption of control unit approx 5VA depends on operating mode Switching capacity Pump max 8A 3 0 kW AC3 Heating max 3A 0 4 kW A...

Страница 2: ...ower supply for a Pentair IntelliFlo pump 8 Connecting the power supply for a Pentair SuperFlo VS pump 8 Connecting the heating 9 Connecting the EUROTRONIK 10 for backwashing using a 6 way multiport v...

Страница 3: ...17 Configuration menu 18 Filter pump 18 Type 18 Motor current 18 Motor protection 18 Startup time 18 ECO mode 19 Timer 19 Temperature reduction 19 Heating 19 Operating mode 19 Priority 19 Minimum swi...

Страница 4: ...n 24 Internet connection 25 Using the osf communications server 25 Operating the unit via the web server 26 Home page 27 Icons in the status bar 27 Icons in the control bar 27 User login 27 System inf...

Страница 5: ...terminal U4 auxiliary output can be timed to switch on and off by its own dedicated timer in the unit Terminal U3 dosing equipment carries 230 V only while filtration is running but is de energized ou...

Страница 6: ...emoved when connecting a pump fitted with a thermal winding protection switch winding thermostat If the pump does not have a winding protection switch the link must remain screwed in place These termi...

Страница 7: ...K terminals winding protection switch The option Filter pump type var speed pump must be selected for the filter pump in the configuration menu Always refer to the operating instructions for the pump...

Страница 8: ...h mode level 3 must be assigned to speed levels 1 to 3 Connecting the power supply for a Pentair IntelliFlo pump An IntelliFlo pump can be controlled by the PC 40 using the Pentair Intellicom controll...

Страница 9: ...e operated without a EUROTRONIK 10 unit terminals 3 and 5 must be connected together with a link Disconnect the connecting cable before doing so Connecting the slide valves for backwashing A 230V slid...

Страница 10: ...g terminals 19 and 20 This contact is rated for a maximum load of 230V 4A Connecting a flow sensor A flow sensor or a pressure sensor can be connected between terminals 21 and 22 instead of the factor...

Страница 11: ...cable in the overflow balancing tank It does not matter if the individual probes touch each other The probes are fixed above the tank using the probe holder The dedicated cables must be taken to a ju...

Страница 12: ...Dry running protection pump ON probe terminal 37 and touches this probe the level control system automatically switches the filter pump back on c Automatic actuation If water displacement in the swimm...

Страница 13: ...ake This valve must be connected to terminals U9 N of the control unit A suitable solenoid valve R part number 1090005804 is available from the range Temperature sensor The sensors can be connected ei...

Страница 14: ...d at the solar collector output in good thermal contact with the returning water flow The temperature at the installation position for the temperature sensor must not exceed 80 C Air temperature senso...

Страница 15: ...re not connected properly or are connected in the wrong order LCD The filter pump has been switched off by a connected EUROTRONIK 10 controller or the winding protection switch LCD The filter pump has...

Страница 16: ...ttons to set the temperature you require in the range 0 1 C to 40 C 3 To save the required temperature press the button again If more than 10 seconds pass without any button being pressed when setting...

Страница 17: ...he setting for the currently flashing text day hour or minutes OFF in the top line means switch off time 9 Press the button to save the timer setting 10 Repeat steps 1 9 if you wish to program further...

Страница 18: ...p mode until the display shown here appears Press the button The display shows the instantaneous current consumption of the filter pump Motor protection Use the and buttons to scroll through the filte...

Страница 19: ...d buttons Press the button to save the setting With priority off disabled the heating is only actuated during filtration operating times Factory setting priority off Minimum switching interval Use the...

Страница 20: ...re appears Press the button to set the switch on difference difference between pool temperature and solar temperature using the and buttons Press the button to save the setting Adjustment range 0 5 to...

Страница 21: ...5 C Backwashing Press the button Use the and buttons to scroll through the menu until the display shows backwashing Press the button to select the settings for backwashing using slide valves Operatin...

Страница 22: ...n Level control Press the button Use the and buttons to scroll through the menu until the display shows level control Press the button to select the level control settings Type Press the button The di...

Страница 23: ...s factory setting 0 ON period Use the and buttons to scroll through the auxiliary output settings until the display shown here appears Press the button to set the ON period pulse duration using the an...

Страница 24: ...button to save the setting Solar temperature Use the and buttons to scroll through the sensor calibration menu until the display shown here appears Press the button to adjust the solar temperature ind...

Страница 25: ...he POOLcontrol 40 net has been connected to an active network socket you can then switch on the power supply The web server in the POOLcontrol 40 net automatically locates the communications server an...

Страница 26: ...nce the unit has established a connection to the network it can be operated via the built in web server You can use any web browser to communicate with the web server For connections from the Internet...

Страница 27: ...s in progress The filter pump is running Heating is running Solar heating is running Icons in the control bar Navigate to system information page Navigate to home page Navigate to main menu Navigate t...

Страница 28: ...phical display and for processing using spreadsheet software In this submenu the service engineer can make advanced settings for the filter installation login using Service PIN required Pool settings...

Страница 29: ...ycle time and the ON period can be set here A cycle time of 0 minutes means that the output is not switched periodically You can also specify here whether the output is meant to be interlocked to the...

Страница 30: ...nually on this page This is the page where the PIN numbers for users and service engineers can be changed If 0000 is set as the PIN then login using a PIN is not needed Hardware configuration On this...

Страница 31: ...ating switches on off when the temperature readings are fluctuating You can also set here whether the solar temperature control has priority over the filter timer i e the temperature control can switc...

Страница 32: ...URL invocation in the form http xxx xxx xxx xxx modify nnnn data where nnnn is the number of the variable to be changed and data represents the data to be stored Before the building automation system...

Страница 33: ...tch on i toggle 0027 ECO mode manual W ASCII 0 1 i 0 switch off 1 switch on i toggle 0100 Water temperature R 0101 Solar temperature R 0102 Air temperature R 0110 Required water temperature R W 00 1 4...

Страница 34: ...de Heating Solar heating Frost protection Backwashing Level control Auxiliary output Network Sensor calibration Relax and enjoy your swimming pool Hansj rgen Meier Elektrotechnik und Elektronik GmbH C...

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