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1. 3 5 Menu parameter pH gt back pH params gt set value gt 7 20 gt prop range gt 0 20 gt DOS amount gt 1250 Set value Upper limit pH 8 00 Lower limit pH 6 00 Adjustment steps pH 0 05 Default value pH 7 20 7 40 UK standard Prop range Upper limit pH 1 00 Lower limit pH 0 05 Adjustment steps pH 0 05 Default value pH 0 20 DOS amount Upper limit the max dosing amount depends on the DOS configuration adjustments Lower limit 100 ml h Adjustment steps 10 ml h Default value no value Important If you change parameters in the DOS configuration the adjustable dosing amount is set to the max dosing amount gt upper alarm gt 0 80 gt lower alarm gt 0 40 gt time monitoring gt 30 gt cycle monitoring gt 5 Lower alarm Upper limit pH 9 00 off Alarm de activated Lower limit set value 0 10 Adjustment steps pH 0 05 Default value pH 8 00 Upper alarm Upper limit set value 0 10 Lower limit pH 5 00 off Alarm de activated Adjustment steps pH 0 05 Default value pH 6 40 Important If you change the set value the alarms are influenced After you confirm by ENTER the cursor jumps to the alarm values automatically Change the values if needed 14 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 Time monitoring Upper limit 60 min Lower limit 1 min Adjustment steps 1 min Default value 30 min Cycle monitoring Upper limit 20 Lower limit 1 Adjustment st
2. 16 Fuse for the beater Fuse F7 T315mA 17 _ 6 pin connector to the reading indicator board 18 Fuse for solenoid valves filter disinfection HYPOTAB Fuse F10 T315mA 19 Processor for reading and control of the complete board P02 indicated on the top Take care on the right version Other wise communication problem to the processor of the main processor board can be caused 21 Processor for flocculation P03 indicated on the top 22 Connector for pH and ORP probes pins from the left The middle pins are connected pH pH GND ORP GND ORP 23 Connector for the chlorine probe pins from the left Don t mix up the pins Could cause Bottom Electrode AU measure electrode Reference problem in stability and can disturb the reference 24 Connector of the temperature probe Type KTY81 25 Output for from the left RS485 B A flocculation GND Pay attention on the polarity 24V max heater GND 24V 26 Output for from the left alkaline output GND 24V acid Pay attention on the polarity output GND 24V chlorine output standard GND 24V But chlorine output can be reversed Chlorine output is limited by a tem perature fuse 300mA If the fuse is active switch the controller of and wait a minute to re start 27 Inputs for different type of switches active or passive The current of every connector is lim Explanations see below ited by a temperature fuse 30mA If the fuse is active switch the controller of
3. If the current reading is below the adjusted value the night mode is blocked If the current reading increases during the night mode above the adjusted mode the night mode is interrupted If the night mode was blocked because of the OPR reading to the start time and the ORP reading decreases over the night the night mode will be activated when the ORP reading is below the ad justed value only in the over night period Starts Adjustments 16 00 23 59 Default value 20 30 Ends Adjustments 5 00 12 59 Default value 6 30 Important The adjustment is daily valid Hour and minutes are adjustable independent If the adjustment of hours gets to the limit the complete time is set to the adjustment limit 22 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 3 10 Menu interruption list Important 1 If there is an interruption a message is shown in the bottom line When you start the menu by ENTER the menu works in the standard way 2 There are two types of interruptions hardware level sensors e g consists of an automatic reset function software dosing time monitoring e g have to be reset by a controller restart 3 If there is more than one interruption only the total numbers of interruptions are indicated in the bottom line When you start the menu by ENTER the cursor jumps to the menu line interruption list automatically 4 Inthe interruption list all possible interruptions are listed With the W
4. 4 8 mm 3000 ml h Important 1 Ensure that the installed parts are selected and entered in correctly 2 Achange of the parameters in the menu DOS configuration changes the dosing amount If you leave the DOS configuration menu with a change the value amount and circulation need to be changed 19 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 3 8 Menu filter disinfection gt back filterdisin gt status gt off gt start gt Di gt 20 30 gt period gt 20min Status Adjustments off gt external gt unique gt weekly Default value off off The automatic filter disinfection is de activated external The filter disinfection is in the external mode There is an external input If this input is active the filter disinfection is started as long as this input is active The dosing pH and Cl starts at once independent on the dosing start delay with the adjusted dosing amounts in this menu unique top up chlorine TUC The dosing is started at once at the adjusted time and date with the adjusted dosing amounts weekly top up chlorine TUC Once a week the dosing is started at the adjusted time and date with the adjusted dosing amounts Important 1 For atime based TUC it is important that time and date is typed in correctly The dosing dura tion and the dosing amount have to be selected to the pool dimensions 2 If there was a change in one of the Dos configuration menus pH Cl ORP the status is set to
5. dosing amount Special condition mode buffer filling mg l pH buffer Cl pH control status AUTO 28 28 Buffer filling end request is detected 14 35 Mon 02 12 05 Time until end 1 7s because of dosing cycle buffer end 1 7s Special condition mode buffer filling mg l pH buffer Cl pH control status AUTO 28 28 Buffer filling end request is detected washing 14 35 Mon 02 12 05 Left washing time 22 8s buffer washing 22 8s Interruptions during the buffer filling mode buffer start error buffer filling error If one of the buffer tank filling values is adjusted to less than 50 off The buffer filling start switch must be off after 2 minutes because of the filling procedure If not start switch is blocked buffer fill time The buffer must be filled after 10 minutes If not the buffer end switch is blocked or no water has been filled control valve blocked upper buffer level The safety upper level switch is active The buffer end switch could be blocked or the buffer filling valve is leaking or Safety feature to avoid buffer tank overflow buffer tank empty The low level switch is active The buffer tank is empty completely The start switch is blocked or the re filling is slower than the usage out of the tank 30 von 37 wir User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 5 Description of the connectors and boards 5 1 Processor board f WAAALL akadi SEELEEEE t mmm p is
6. 14 15 Mon mg 1 pH 0 0 14 15 Mon mg 1 pH AUTO 100 55 start 14 16 Mon 02 12 05 Cl pH Rx off pH OFF CRC 0 Mon 02 12 05 DOS blocked 12 00 mg l pH AUTO 05 55 14 22 Mon 02 12 Level chlorine mg 1 pH AUTO 0 55 14 25 Mon 02 12 No of interrupts mg l pH AUTO 44 2 ORP 14 19 Mon 02 12 29 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 Special condition mode filter disinfection mg l pH filter Cl pH control status AUTO 28 28 external Filter disinfection is active external triggered 14 30 Mon 02 12 05 Output for 3 2 way control valve is active VAL AL Cl pH Rx off Special condition mode TUC ay PH filter Cl pH control status AUTO 28 28 19 56 TUC unique or weekly is active 14 35 Mon 02 12 05 Left time for TUC 19 min 56 s VAL AL Cl pH Rx off Output for selectable valve is not active pH Auto 28 night Mon 02 12 05 Special condition mode night values Cl pH control status AUTO Night values are active ORP value is monitored Special condition mode buffer filling only Granudos model mg 1 pH Auto 28 28 14 35 Mon 02 12 05 Special condition mode buffer filling Cl pH control status AUTO Buffer tank request detected Time until start 16 2s because of dosing cycle buffer start 16 2s Special condition mode buffer filling pH buffer Cl pH control status AUTO 75 Buffer filling is running with the adjusted Mon 02 12 05
7. 26 mm 5000 g h standard configuration Granudos100 Top MC For TopControl MC 2S with peristaltic dosing pumps are following adjustments possible gt back Cl config gt pump 1 min gt 80 gt tube set gt 3 2 DOS amount ml1 h 1250 Pump 1 min Adjustment 80 Default value 80 only one transmission grade available Tube set mm Adjustment 0 8 gt 1 6 gt 3 2 gt 4 8 Default value ae four tube diameters available Possible comtankations dosing amount amount is rounded 80 1 min 0 8mm 200 ml h 80 1 min 1 6mm 700 ml h 80 1 min 3 2 mm 2500 ml h 80 1 min 4 8 mm 6000 ml h Important 1 The dosing amount indicated in the controller is only correct if the selected parts motor worm dosing tube have been installed and typed in correctly 2 A change of the selectable parts lead to a change of the dosing amount shown in the bottom line of the menu 3 If you leave the menu with a change of the dosing amount the buffer filling is switched off the values for filter disinfection will be set to defaults and the adjustable dosing amount in the menu value for manual dosing is set to the max value If these features are active you have to adjust these parameters 13 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 dosing amount A message is shown in the display Confirm by buffer re fill ENTER filter disinfection The corresponding dosing amounts have to be adjusted again changed please ENTER
8. Menu status progr gt back to auto mode gt justify gt status progr gt AUTO gt DOS cycle gt 30 s Program modes AUTO gt MANU gt OFF Default value AUTO AUTO automatic mode including measurement proportional dosing and monitoring of reading alarms based on the adjustments in the menu MANU Emergency program e g if the probes were out of order The readings and proportional con trol adjustments in the menu are not taken into consideration for the dosing The dosing is con tinuously controlled only by the values dosing amount pH and chlorine and dosing cycle You have to select the dosing amounts for the pool dimensions manually All reading alarms are de activated Please check the water parameters free chlorine and pH manual periodically and more often OFF The complete controller is de activated including dosing and reading alarms 3 3 Menu dosing cycle gt back to auto mode gt justify gt status progr gt AUTO gt DOS cycle gt 30 s Upper limit 600 seconds Lower limit 30s Adjustment steps 30s Default value 30s standard The dosing cycle is the adjustable time for the length of the periodical dosing A dosing cycle of 30s is divided into the following parts and dosing is always in the 1 30 seconds of the set dosing cycle The maximum time for chlorine dosing is 15 seconds the actual dosing time depends on the differ ence between set value and chlorine reading the dosing time is shor
9. gt basic dosing gt aus gt buffer filling gt aus gt DOS configuration Dosing amount gt see chlorine adjustments Basic dosing Upper limit 25 Lower limit 0 off Adjustment steps 1 Default value off Buffer filling Upper limit 100 Lower limit 49 off Adjustment steps 1 Default value off Important 1 If you change a parameter in the DOS configuration this parameter is set to off 2 To release the buffer filling output Y8 this value must be above 50 3 6 1 Menu parameter ORP DOS configuration See DOS configuration chlorine details gt see DOS configuration chlorine Important Changes in the ORP menu change the adjustments of chlorine dosing 3 7 Menu parameter flocculation gt back Flock gt Flock gt off gt amount ml m3 gt 0 30 gt circulat m3 h gt 100 gt back Flock gt Flock gt on 30m1 h gt amount m1 m3 gt 0 30 gt circulat m3 h gt 100 Flock Adjustments off gt on Default value off Important If flocculation is off no dosing amount is indicated If flocculation is on the actual dosing amount is shown in the second line on the right After you have confirmed this value by ENTER this dosing amount is valid for flocculation The indicated dosing amount is calculated depending on the value amount ml m and pool circulation m h 18 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 Amount Upper limit 1 50 ml m Lower limit 0 10 ml m3
10. Adjustment steps 0 01 ml m Default value 0 30 ml m3 The amount necessary for your bathing load is given by the manufacturer of the flocculation liquid Adjust here the specific amount for your pool each pool can be different Any change to these pa rameters influences the dosing amount Circulation Upper limit 1000 m h Lower limit 10 m h Adjustment steps 5 ms h Default value 100 m h Important If the max amount given by the Flock configuration pump and tube set is higher than the dis played amount the display flashes If you confirm this value the dosing amount is set to the maxi mum dosing amount automatically This value is valid for the flocculation gt DOS configuration 3 7 1 Menu arameter flocculation DOS configuration service code Important If the max amount given by the Flock configuration pump and tube set is higher than the amount in the display flashes If you confirm this value the dosing amount is set to the maximum dosing amount automatically gt back FLOCK gt pump 1 min gt 80 gt tube set gt 0 8 DOS amount ml h 100 Pump 1 min Adjustment 80 fixed value Default value 80 only one transmission speed available Tube set mm Adjustment 08 gt 16 gt 32 gt 4 8 Default value 3 2 four tube sets available Possible combinations dosing amount dosing amounts are rounded 80 1 min 0 8mm 100 ml h 80 1 min 1 6mm 350 ml h 80 1 min 3 2 mm 1250 ml h 80 1 min
11. MC 04 08 3 14 Menu test program outputs For a fast system screening of all outputs you are able to test every output separately You don t need an external meter to test the connected actuators Every output is shown by a separate line including the status at the end off or an on time Select the output with the WHEEL and press ENTER The duration the actuator is active is shown instead of the message off at the end of the selected line With the WHEEL you can increase or de crease the time by 25s To switch the actuator off faster decrease the time at the end by WHEEL The menu is blocked as long as the current actuator is active If you start the CI rotate dir The Cl motor is started in the reverse direction The output 24V active is reverse If you start it is off during the indicated time gt back Test output gt DOS alkal Y1 1 off gt DOS acid Y1 2 off gt DOS Cl Y1 3 off gt DOS flock Y2 2 gt beater Y3 gt SV filter Y4 gt SV Hypotab Y5 gt circ pump gt interrupt gt SV buffer gt output gt output Y9 gt output Y10 gt 24V active Y11 gt Cl rotate dir Independend on the model GR 2S or HYPOTAB every output is shown and selectable 3 15 Menu dosing start delay DOS blocked gt reading list gt test inputs gt test outputs gt DOS blocked gt l0min Upper limit 15 min Lower limit off Adjustment steps 1 min Default value 10 min The dosing start delay is active afte
12. No Part description Pay attention 1 Flat cable connector between measure and control board and Use only WDT standard cable special the and power supply board diameter cables 2 Flat cable connector between measure and control board and Use only WDT standard cable special the and power supply board diameter cables 3 Reserved Do not connect 4 Flat cable connector between power supply board and the main processor board 5 Flat cable connector to the WHEEL Don t remove the flat cable at the WHEEL 6 24V power supply output for the measure and control board The middle pin is the detection of the 24V power supply monitored 7 230V AC power supply input of the complete controller in Fuse F12 T 1A only controller cludes circulation pump too All other 230V AC power outputs are fused separately 8 230V AC power supply output for the measure and control Fuse F11 T 4A includes circulation board pump output 9 230V AC circulation pump output Attention filtered output If there is no load connected you measure the full voltage 10 Alarm output Potential free max load 230V 1A 11 Buffer re fill output Potential free max load 230V 1A 12 X9 X10 Reserve Potential free max load 230V 1A 13 230V DC Beater output 14 230V AC Solenoid output for filter disinfection 15 230V AC Solenoid output for HYPOTAB Output 26 5 6 synchronised 32 von 37 wir User Manual Top Control MC 04 08
13. and wait a minute to re start 5 2 1 Input connectors X1 X1 1 flow suction tube 12345678910 22 5 i4 X1 2 flushing tank level switches ano Pin 5 water level maximum Pin 7 water level minimum X1 3 pressure switch GRANUDOS ORORO X2 2S Only used in the model 2S 12345678910 A IZN N N AG NO X2 4 level switch chlorine X2 5 level switch pH X2 6 level switch flocculation 33 von 37 wir User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 X3 2345678910 Pinca cs 4h 0 24V 7 8 9 40 3456789 10 Ke AS AG AG 24V GND N 11 42 43 14 X2 GR 12345678 9 10 22 Kb Ab AG NO 3 S of 3 a le N ir sl ls S IS 15 46 17 X4 12345678910 gt A AG X3 7 flow measure water X3 8 flow circulation external monitoring switch X3 9 OFF CRC central remote control X3 10 filter disinfection start external X5 11 puffer re fill stop X5 12 puffer re fill start X5 13 puffer re fill upper alarm X5 14 puffer re fill lower alarm Only used in the model GR X2 15 level switch chlorine X2 16 level switch pH X2 17 level switch flocculation X4 18 chlorine missing switch only used in the buffer tank filling mode Active after the second dosing cycle Active only while the Cl dosing is started 6 s
14. before If there is no change of the reading triggered by the dosing of chlorine in the right direction gt reading is higher than before a cycle counter is decreased by one cycle monitoring f the cycle counter is zero an alarm is per formed the chlorine dosing stops and an alarm message dyn DOS alarm Cl is shown in the bottom line Important The only possibility to clear a dynamic dosing alarm is to start the menu interruption list or a re start of the controller gt basic dosing gt off gt buffer filling gt off gt DOS configuration Basic dosing Upper limit 25 Lower limit 0 off Adjustment steps 1 Default value off standard The basic dosing is an additional possibility to solve problems with the pool circulation In normal pro portional dosing procedure dosing is only if there is a difference between set value and reading If the pool circulation is well the readings always will be near the set value But if the circulation is poor there is the high probability for ups and downs in the readings To make dosings and readings more continuous in that case we add to the proportional dosing the basic dosing amount This amount is added to every dosing performed in the active dosing cycle of the controller Example dosing amount 500g h basic dosing 5 25g h will be added in every dosing cycle to the calculated amount of the proportional controller If there is a difference calculated by the pr
15. later 34 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 6 Input connector description TOPCONTROL MC The TopConirol MC is designed for multifunction use in different applications Below all inputs are described Blue marked lines gt only TopControl MC 2S Green marked lines gt only TopControl MC GR Granudos Violet marked lines gt only OPTION buffer filling Name of input connector Input Used pins Flow switch suction tube GRANUDOS X1 DIF10 1 2 3 4 Flushing tank level switch max X1 DIF11 1 5 Flushing tank level switch min X1 DIF12 1 7 Pressure switch GRANUDOS X1 DIF13 9 10 Empty chlorine X2 DIF14 1 2 3 3 4 bei 2S Empty acid X2 DIF15 5 6 Empty flocculant X2 DIF16 7 8 Not used X2 DIF17 9 10 Flow switch flow cell X3 DIF20 3 4 Flow circulation external monitoring switch X3 DIF21 5 6 Switch off TopControl MC by CRC X3 DIF22 7 8 Start filter disinfection external X3 DIF23 9 10 Chlorine missing switch X4 DIF24 12 3 Tube broken switch CI X4 DIF25 5 6 Tube broken switch pH X4 DIF26 7 8 Tube broken switch flocculation X4 DIF27 9 10 Upper buffer tank stop filling switch X5 DIF26 3 4 Lower buffer tank start filling switch X5 DIF27 5 6 Upper buffer tank alarm switch X5 DIF28 7 8 Lower buffer tank alarm switch X5 DIF29 9 10 35 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 7 Parameter list Important A
16. off The dosing amounts are set to defaults 3 If the status is set to external the values start and period are set to auto after confirmation by ENTER In the top line TUC is replaced by filterdisinf The output Y4 for the 3 2 way con trol valve is active as long as the external input is active The 3 2 way control valve is used to switch the direction of the dosing from tapping point after filter to before filter 4 Ifthe status is set to unique or weekly a TUC is performed In the top line on the right TUC is shown 5 If the status is set to unique after the TUC period the status is set to off automatically 6 The TUC starts only if the controller is in the automatic mode in the beginning of the set start time 7 If you start the menu and the TUC is active the TUC is interrupted Start Adjustments Mon Sun 0 00 23 59 Default value Tue 20 30 Period Upper limit 240 min Lower limit 1 min Adjustment steps 1 min Default value 20 min 20 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 After the TUC normally the readings for free chlorine and for ORP too are above the set alarm values In the next window alarms may be switched off gt VAL AL after gt auto gt top up cl with gt 10g h chlorine gt 10m1 h acid Value alarm after Upper limit 99 h Lower limit 0 h auto Adjustment steps 1h Default value auto Important 1 Inthe mode auto after the filter disinfection or TUC the start
17. 2 1 Display shown in the automatic mode mg l pH Auto 0 0 start Cl pH control Status AUTO mode 0 no dosing dosing lock start up mode Time weekday date Dosing lock 11 minutes and 22 seconds 14 12 Mo 02 12 05 DOS blocked 11 22 Stop dosing lock by ENTER mg l pH Auto Cl pH control status AUTO mode 80 55 80 difference to set value calculated dosing value 14 16 Mon 02 12 05 Time weekday date No interruption Start main menu by ENTER main menu see next page 2 2 Programming of parameters There are three levels to change parameters To change parameters you have to type in a password The password releases the change of parameters in different levels Attention You have to type in the password only once Then it is valid until you leave the menu To change the level of access you have to leave the menu and go in again Operator normal access Password input gt 15 Password 15 factory adjustable Change of some parameters e g calibration is released TOPCONTROL guestmode Guest access minimum access The adjustments are No password for this level press ENTER with any value limited Plese con E g change of date time und calibration is possible firm by ENTER The service password is only for qualified authorised personnel and you will get it only on request In the service access mode you can change every parameter With the service password you can change the password
18. HEEL you can scroll the list page by page 5 The numbers of current interruptions are shown in the top line of the first page The lines of all active interruptions are flashing If the reason of the interruption is cleared only hardware the lines stops to flash and the number of active interruptions is reduced by one 6 You can leave this menu only with a restart of the controller Select the first line and press ENTER All software and hardware interruptions will be cleared After six seconds if the reason for a hardware interruption is not cleared a new interruption is performed gt RESTART act 2 24V power supply Level chlorine Level pH Level flock Flow measure water Upper value alarm Cl Lower value alarm Cl Upper value alarm pH Lower value alarm pH Upper VAL alarm ORP Lower VAL alarm ORP DOS time Cl DOS time pH DOS time ORP circ water Tube is broken Cl 2S Tube is broken pH Tube is broken flock Chlorine missed Water level min Water level max No water pressure Flow GR 23 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 Upper buffer level Buffer empty Buffer start error Buffer fill time Buffer filling error Buffer switch error 3 11 Menu event list The event list is a list of all events happened on the controller chronologic assorted and numbered Example A01 01 12 11 59 30 Upper reading alarm A02 01 12 11 17 23 Flow measure water Important 1 No adjustments are p
19. System Reset with standards resets all parameters to the factory values We recommend that you insert the adjusted optimized values into the list below standards Adjusted parameters Optimized parameters after installation experience Status program AUTO Dosing cycle 30 seconds Parameter chlorine set value 0 60 mg l proportional range 0 20 dosing amount 500 g h upper alarm 0 70 mg l lower alarm 0 20 mg l time monitoring 30 minutes cycle monitoring 5 cycles basic dosing Off must not be too large buffer filling Off must be gt 50 dosing configuration 12 1 min amp 19mm Parameter pH set value 7 20 pH proportional range 0 20 dosing amount 1250 ml h upper alarm 8 00 pH lower alarm 6 40 pH time monitoring 30 minutes cycle monitoring 5 cycles basic dosing Off must not be too large buffer filling Off must be gt 50 dosing configuration 80 1 min amp 3 2mm Parameter ORP Alarm values status Alarm values upper alarm 820 mV lower alarm 600 mV Parameter ORP auto mode time monitoring 30 minutes cycle monitoring 5 cycles set value 750 mV proportional range 100 basic dosing Off must not be too large buffer filling Off must be gt 50 dosing configuration 12 1 min amp 19mm Parameter flocculation status flocculation Off dosing amount 0 30 ml m3 cir
20. Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 Top Control MC Pool controller for free chlorine pH ORP and Temperature for public pools mg l pH mV Cc Top Control MIC press ape Wie Part 2 Description of the controller TopControl MC Part1 function of the GRANUDOS Top Installation and start up Trouble shooting and maintenance Subject to any kind of alterations errors exepted Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 Table of contents Rus 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 3 3 1 4 3 1 5 3 1 6 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 4 1 3 5 3 5 2 3 6 3 6 1 3 7 Jell 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 11 3 12 3 13 3 14 3 15 3 16 3 17 3 18 3 19 3 20 3 21 3 22 3 23 3 24 5 1 5 2 General description for user and safety notes Description of function The Main Menue Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu reading list not installed in this version Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Justify Justify Cl DPD slope Justify Cl zero point Justify pH Justify program Justify pH Phenol red Justify ORP justify program Justieren Temperature adjustment status progr dosing cycle parameter chlorine parameter chlorine DOS configuration parameter pH parameter pH DOS configuration parameter ORP only alarm values parameter ORP auto mod
21. by ENTER no de fault reset is performed How to change 1 Close inlet measuring valve 2 Select gt pH justify program in the main menu and confirm with ENTER 3 Press ENTER again to load the defaults we recommend gt back 01 11 05 gt pH 7 00 gt pH x xx stat wait 94 7mV 4 Inthe top line the last justify date is shown on the right 5 Remove the ph probe from the acrylic flow cell and wash it only with water Start always with the zero buffer solution pH 7 00 The buffer is recognized automatically As long as the buffer is not recognized the status wait is shown in the bottom line There is a voltage value shown in the bottom line on the right This is the direct reading of the pH probe The reading for zero pH 7 0 must be between 50 mV 6 Wait until the counter behind stat is zero reading was stable over 30 seconds If there is a change of more than pH 0 10 the counter is reset to 59 When the counter is zero the indi cated reading value is set to zero pH 7 00 automatically and the zero value to correct the reading is stored After that the message ok is shown after pH 7 00 in the display To speed up this process press ENTER Pay attention that the reading is stable for min 30 seconds gt back 01 11 05 gt pH 7 00 gt pH 7 15 The buffer solution pH 7 00 is recognized range 6 15 7 85 gt pH x xx stat 26 14 7mV 7 Wash the pH probe accurately again and put it into the second buffer so
22. culation 100 m h dosing configuration 80 1 min amp 0 8mm 36 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 standards Adjusted parameters Optimized parameters after installation experience Filter disinfection Status Aus Start Di 20 30 o clock period 20 minutes reading value alarm after auto Filter disinfection with 10g h chlorine 10ml h acid Night values Status Off set value chlorine 0 30 mg l flocculation on 50 reduced dosing amount active if ORP gt 750mV Starts 20 30 0 clock Ends 6 30 o clock Dosing start delay 10 minutes network Not in this version printer status Remote indicater output every 30 minutes no of lines 50 language German Change of password Operator 15 MobilConnect Not in this version Audible sound On Remarks Date town installation staff customer 37 von 37
23. e parameter ORP DOS configuration parameter flocculation parameter flocculation DOS configuration Filter disinfection night values Intrruption list event list test program inputs test program outputs dosing start delay DOS blocked date time network not installed in this version printer system reset adjust language change passwort MobilConnect not installed in this version adjustment audible sound Different indications on the display Anschluss und Steckerbelegung Processor board Main measure and control board Input connector description TopControl MC Parameter list 2 von 37 xe D Q D OODANDNDAMN SW Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 1 General description for user and safety notes Please read the following safety notes before the installation and use of the dosing equipment To disregard the safety notes could lead to personnel injury or property damage as a result Attention L Avoid personnel injury by electrical power please ensure that only qualified personnel install the equipment and takes the machine into service Please observe the national rules for the electrical installation Please observe the rules of working with chemicals Observe the datasheets of the chemical supplier Don t mix chemicals Wear personal protective clothing Change of the dosing equipment and improper use is inadmissible The dosing equipment consists of some safety functions against ov
24. e is out of range 55 65 mV pH the confirmation procedure is interrupted by an error message and the original values before justification will be maintained attention PH electrode failure too slow reaction please exchange Please check if the pH probe is worn out the connectors corroded the cable could be broken or the buffer solution polluted 3 1 4 Menu Justify pH Phenol Red This menu is only for adjusting the pH reading to the reading you get with the Phenol Red test tablet method Remark The two point calibration is the more accurate way for pH calibration This method is preferred if pos sible instead of the Phenol Red method gt back 12 10 05 gt reading pH gt 7 45 adjustment pH 0 00 range pH 0 20 How to change 1 Select the line reading pH and press ENTER adjust the indicated reading to the readings you ve got by the Phenol Red method by WHEEL Confirm with ENTER 2 The justification date is shown in the top line on the right Important 1 The adjustment range is limited to pH 0 20 The actual adjustment value is shown in the third line on the right 2 If there is a bigger difference between the reading and the Phenol Red value please check the reason before you start to adjust Please check if the pH probe is worn out the connectors corroded the cable could be broken or the buffer solution polluted 8 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 3 1 5 Menu Justi
25. enu parameter ORP auto mode The status auto mode is only an emergency mode if the chlorine probe is out of order The ORP value is used to get the free chlorine value indirectly Please check the free chlorine value in this mode more often gt back ORP params gt status gt auto mode gt upper alarm gt 820 gt lower alarm gt 600 Upper alarm Upper limit gt 1000 mV off Alarm de activated Lower limit set value 20 mV set value see next window Adjustment steps 10 mV Default value 820 mV Lower alarm Upper limit set value 20 mV set value see next window Lower limit 400 mV off alarm de activated Adjustment steps 10 mV Default value 600 mV Important If you change the set value the alarms are influenced After you confirm by ENTER the cursor jumps to the alarm values automatically Change the values gt time monitoring gt 30 gt cycle monitoring gt 10 gt set value gt 750 gt prop range gt 100 Time monitoring Upper limit 60 min Lower limit 1 min Adjustment steps 1 min Default value 30 min Cycle monitoring Upper limit 20 Lower limit 1 Adjustment steps 1 Default value 5 Set value Upper limit 1000 mV Lower limit 500 mV Adjustment steps 5 mV Default value 750 mV Prop Range Upper limit 100 mV Lower limit 10 mV Adjustment steps 10 mV Default value 100 mV 17 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 gt dosing amount gt 500
26. eps 1 Default value 5 gt basic dosing gt off gt buffer filling gt off gt DOS configuration See basic dosing chlorine page 12 Basic dosing Don t use in the UK Upper limit 25 Lower limit 0 off Adjustment steps 1 Default value off Buffer filling Upper limit 100 Lower limit lt 49 off Adjustment steps 1 Default value off At buffer tank filling the acid dosing is to neutralize the chlorine solution At taking into service the buffer filling the needed acid amount must be adjusted to get a pH of 7 00 0 2 The minimum amount of the buffer filling must be 50 Important 1 If any parameter in the menu DOS configuration is changed the buffer filling is set to off 2 The release the buffer re filling output Y8 the value must be above 50 3 5 2 Menu parameter pH DOS configuration gt back pH config gt pump 1 min gt 80 gt tube set gt 3 2 DOS amount ml1 h 1250 Pump 1 min Adjustment 80 fixed value Default value 80 only one speed available Tube set mm Adjustment 08 gt 16 gt 32 gt 4 8 Default value 3 2 four tube sets available 15 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 Possible comtankations dosing amount dosing amounts are rounded 80 1 min 0 8mm 100 ml h 80 1 min 1 6mm 350 ml h 80 1 min 3 2 mm 1250 ml h 80 1 min 4 8 mm 3000 ml h Important i Ensure that the installed parts are typed in correctly dosing a
27. erdosing E g flow moni toring circulation water monitoring option dosing time limit reading value alarms Only if these monitoring functions work properly and were not switched off a proper and stable func tion is guaranteed Attention L Please check periodically the parameters free chlorine pH and ORP to ensure the national health regulation Keep unauthorized people away from dosing equipment Wrong adjustments can lead to chemical overdosing To ensure extended life please check the dosing equipment periodically and perform all nec essary maintenance work The TopControl MC can be used for different dosing equipments The configuration for Granudos10 Top MC Granudos45 Top MC Granudos100 Top MC or TopControl 2S has been factory adjusted Don t change these adjustments for a proper use 3 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 2 Description of the function With the controller TopControl MC you can measure the parameters of hygiene free chlorine pH ORP and temperature To use the controller we have provided a simple to use adjuster wheel switch knob The adjustment wheel has two functions To turn the wheel changes the selected menu and changes the selected parameters To press the wheel enters the selected menu or confirm the changes Important In the description below we call the turning function of the adjustment wheel only WHEEL and the press function to confirm only ENTER
28. every gt gt No of lines gt Status Adjustments remote IDC gt printer Default value remote IDC Output every Upper limit 240 min Lower limit 2 min Adjustment steps 1 min Default value 10 min No of lines Upper limit 100 Lower limit 2 Adjustment steps 1 Default value 30 27 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 3 20 Menu system reset The system reset is needed for a controlled reset of every parameter in the TopControl MC The re set with factory values standards is only used if there is an abnormal situation and no other possibili ties are left After every system reset we recommend to check every parameter to ensure a safe control system gt back default gt parameter load gt parameter store gt load standards 1 Parameter load Loads the optimized parameters which been stored with parameter store If nothing is stored an error message is shown 2 Parameter store Stores optimized parameters for the pool bathing load Pay attention not all parameters are stored See list at the end of the menu 3 Load standards Standards will be loaded into the system See default table at the end of the manual Pay attention not all parameters will be reset 3 21 Menu adjust language gt system reset gt lang gt Englisch gt change password gt MobilConnect 3 22 Menu change password Password input gt Only in the service mode Change password Operator
29. f ORP justify program gt back 02 08 05 gt reading gt 470mV adjustment OmV debit 475 30mV How to change 1 Shut the measure water valve Remove the ORP electrode from the bottom of the acrylic flow cell and screw it into the ORP check cylinder Remove also the pH probe from the flow cell and put it into the check cylinder from the top Fill the ORP buffer solution 475mV into the check cylinder Both electrodes pH and ORP must be connected to the controller 2 Select the line reading and press ENTER adjust the reading value to the value of the ORP buffer solution shown on the bottle and confirm with ENTER 3 The adjustment date is shown in the top line on the right Important 1 Attention The ORP buffer solution is irritating Avoid skin contact 2 The adjustment is limited in the range 30mV The actual adjustment value is shown in the third line on the right 3 After a pH probe replacement an ORP justification is necessary too 3 1 6 Menu Temperature adjustment gt back 05 04 05 gt Temperature gt 29 C How to change 1 Select the line temperature and press ENTER adjust the reading value to the temperature value you ve got by an external temperature measurement system and confirm with ENTER 2 The adjustment date is shown in the top line on the right Important 1 The adjustment is limited in the range of 10 C 9 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 3 2
30. for operator and service See password menu in the manual For access authorisation see manual section You have to in type the password only once Then it is valid until you leave the menu To change the level of access you have to leave the menu and get in again 4 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 Important Until the dosing start delay is released there is no automatic change in the bottom line After dosing start delay every second the bottom line is scrolled automatically Additionally the bottom line is scrollable by WHEEL The indication is switched to dosing time delay if active interruption message if active interruption messages if active buffer filling messages if active start mode message if active If there is no mode listed above the bottom line is cleared If the dosing start delay is active and ENTER is pushed first the counter for the dosing start delay is shown in the bottom line The second push de activates the dosing start delay once set to zero The next push starts the menu If the dosing start delay is not running the first push starts the menu 3 The main menu Detailed menu description on the following pages gt back to auto mode gt Jjustify gt status progr gt Auto gt DOS cycle gt 30 s gt parameter chlorine gt parameter pH gt parameter ORP gt parameter flock gt filter disinfection gt night values gt interruption list gt event list gt reading list g
31. gt 15 Service gt XX Important 1 You need to have the password level to change the passwords for operator and service 2 Passwords in the range of 2 200 are possible 3 23 Menu MobilConnect not installed in this version For the MobilConnect feature a separate manual is used after integrated 28 von 37 Wail User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 3 24 Menu adjustment audible sound gt audible sound gt on Adjustments on gt off Default value on 4 Different indications on the display Standard mode Cl pH controlled status AUTO Dosing start delay on start mode prepared No reading value alarms active Manual dosing Cl pH continuous dosing status MANU No reading value alarms possible TopControl MC de activated No Cl pH control status OFF No reading value alarms possible Standard mode Cl pH control status AUTO Start mode active Reading value alarms off de activated Standard mode Cl pH control status AUTO TopControl MC external de activated OFF CRC CRC central remote control Standard mode Cl pH control status AUTO One interruption detected Level chlorine Standard mode Cl pH control status AUTO Three interruptions are detected Emergency mode ORP control ORP pH control status AUTO ORP control active mg 1 pH AUTO 0 0 start 14 12 Mon 02 12 DOS blocked 11 mg l pH 100 70
32. it 0 05 mg l Adjustment steps 0 05 mg l Default value 0 20 mg l standard Dosing amount Upper limit the max dosing depends on the adjustments DOS configuration Lower limit 100 g h Adjustment steps 10 g h Default value no value Important If there is a change in the menu DOS configuration this parameter is set to the maximum dosing amount gt upper alarm gt 0 80 gt lower alarm gt 0 40 gt time monitoring gt 30 gt cycle monitoring gt 5 Upper alarm Upper limit 5 00 mg l gt off Alarm de activated Lower limit set value 0 10 mg l Adjustment steps 0 05 mg l Default value 0 80 mg l 1 0 ppm U K standard Lower alarm Upper limit set value 0 10 mg l Lower limit 0 00 mg l off Alarm de activated Adjustment steps 0 05 mg l Default value 0 40 mg l 1 0 ppm U K standard Important If you change the set values the input cursor jumps after you confirm the change directly to the alarm value adjustment In this case you have to select the alarm values Time monitoring Upper limit 60 min Lower limit 1 min Adjustment steps 1 min Default value 30 min standard 11 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 Cycle monitoring Upper limit 20 Lower limit 1 Adjustment steps 1 Default value 5 standard The TopControl MC consist of a dynamic dosing time monitoring The readings are monitored peri odically time monitoring and compared with the reading of the cycle
33. lution pH 4 00 gt back 01 11 05 gt pH 7 00 ok gt pH The buffer solution pH 4 0 is recognized range 3 15 4 85 gt pH 4 00 gt pH 4 58 stat 55 155 8mV 8 Wait until the counter behind stat is zero reading was stable over 30 seconds If there is a change of more than pH 0 10 the counter is reset to 59 again When the counter is zero the indicated reading value is set to recognized buffer value pH 4 00 automatically and the slope value to correct the reading is calculated and stored To speed up this process press ENTER Pay attention that the reading is stable for min 30 seconds If the counter is reset to 59 because of reading changes above pH 0 1 more than 50 times you ll get an error message and the justification is interrupted The values zero and slope will be not stored in this case You have to confirm this message by ENTER Please check if the pH probe is worn out the connectors corroded the cable could be broken or the buffer solution polluted 7 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 If you perform the zero calibration first ok is indicated after the in the second line after pH 7 00 than the justification is finished after the slope calibration automatically There is short message shown in the fourth line not necessary to confirm by ENTER menu pH Justify val 14 7mv slope val mV pH 52 8 accept gt yes Important If the zero value is out of range t50mV and or the slope valu
34. mode is active no reading value alarms until the readings are in the proportional range once 2 If you use the time depending TUC the reading value alarms are de activated during the adjusted period The time left for the TUC is indicated in bottom line After the period the reading value alarms are active without delay Filter disinfection top up CI a dosing amount with Upper limit max dosing amount see DOS configuration CI ae max dosing amount see DOS configuration pH Lower limit Cl 10 g h acid 10 ml h Adjustment steps 10 g h 10 ml h Default value 10 g h 10 ml h Important 1 If the filter disinfection TUC is active with 10mg h 10ml h 1 for the dosing is shown 2 If there is a change of any parameter in the menus of DOS configuration pH Cl or ORP to dosing amount values will be set to defaults 3 9 Menu night values In the menu night values it is possible to reduce the set values for free chlorine and floccuation to reduce the need of chemicals in the unused periods of the pool The night values are only active if the ORP reading values are in a valid range adjustable to keep the pool under valid and clean condi tions gt back night values gt status gt off gt Cl set value gt 0 30 gt flock set on gt 50 Status Adjustments off gt on Default value off Important 1 After a default reset the status is always off 2 If the night value mode is on the controller activate this m
35. mount 2 A change of the parameters in the menu DOS configuration buffer filling changes the dosing amount If you leave the DOS configuration filterdisinfection menu with a change the buffer filling is set to off the values for Changed please ENTER filter disinfection are set to defaults and the adjustable dosing amount is set to the max dosing amount A message is shown on the display and has to by confirmed by ENTER Re adjust the changed parameters 3 6 Menu parameter ORP You can use the ORP readings for monitoring the chlorine dosing only or to control the chlo rine dosing e g if free chlorine measuring cell fails In the case that ORP is only used for alarm only these values may be set If ORP is used for chorine dosing control the dosing parameters have to be set too Menu arameter ORP only alarm values gt back ORP params gt Status gt AL values gt upper alarm gt 820 gt lower alarm gt 600 Status Upper limit AL values gt auto mode Default value AL values Important If you change the status the set value and the alarm values will be set to defaults Upper alarm Upper limit 1000 mV off Alarm de activated Lower limit lower alarm value Adjustment steps 10 mV Default value 820 mV Lower alarm Upper limit upper alarm value Lower limit 400 mV off Alarm de activated Adjustment steps 10 mV Default value 600 mV 16 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 M
36. ode at any time in the adjusted pe riod even after you left the menu or a TUC e g has been performed in this period Please pay attention that the night value mode will be activated with a delay depends on a counter in background It is possible that it takes one Minute after you left the menu e g before the night value mode is active 3 The night value mode is shown in the second line on the right on the display 21 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 4 If the controller status is off the night mode is blocked Cl set value Upper limit 5 00 mg l Lower limit 0 10 mg l Adjustment steps 0 05 mg l Default value 0 30 mg l Important 1 The reading value alarms are not changed in this mode The standard reading value alarm is active over the night 2 There is no adjustment limit for the set value So it is theoretically possible to work with a higher Cl set value over night Pay attention on the ORP value Upper limit 99 h Lower limit 0 h auto Adjustment steps 1h Default value auto Flocculation on Upper limit 100 Lower limit 50 Adjustment steps 1 Default value 50 Important The percentage value depends on the actual value not on the max dosing amount of the floccula tion pump gt active if ORP gt 750mV gt starts gt 20 30 gt ends gt 6 30 Active if ORP is higher than Upper limit 990 mV Lower limit 500 mV Adjustment steps 10 mV Default value 750 mV Important
37. oportional controller of 12 this value is added and shown in the display gt 17 until the set value is get Important Don t adjust too much basic dosing An overdosing is possible if there is no bathers load in the pool Buffer filling Upper limit 100 Lower limit 50 lt 49 off Adjustment steps 1 Default value off For the buffer tank filling you need a high dosing power to get high concentration of chlorine in the buffer tank That is he reason for a min dosing power of 50 Important 1 If you change a parameter in the DOS configuration this parameter is set to off 2 To release the buffer filling output Y8 this value must be above 50 12 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 3 4 1 Menu arameter chlorine DOS configuration For the GRANUDOS Top MC type 10 45 amp 100 are changes of the dosing amount possible gt back Cl config gt D motor 1 min gt 12 gt D worm mm gt 19 DOS amount g h 500 D motor 1 min Adjustments 12 gt 35 gt 60 Default value 12 three speeds available D worm mm Adjustments 19 gt 26 Default value 19 two worm screw sizes are available Theoretical comtankations dosing amount amount is rounded 12 1 min 19mm 500 g h standard configuration Granudos10 Top MC 12 1 min 26 mm 1000 g h 35 1 min 19 mm 1000 g h 35 1 min 26 mm 2000 g h standard configuration Granudos45 Top MC 60 1 min 19 mm 2000 g h 60 1 min
38. ossible 2 Inthe first line of every entry there is a number followed by date and time At the end there is a code identifying the alarm This code will be used for the communication feature In the second line the alarm reason is shown as text In the case of an interruption entry it is the same text as shown in the bottom line or printed on the printer option 3 The controller stores max 51 events The last event is cleared with the next entry Number one is always the last entry in the chronologic list No 51 the last 4 Interruption caused by an interruption before wouldn t considerate especially 3 12 Menu reading list not installed in this version 24 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 3 13 Menu test program inputs For a fast system screening of all inputs you are able to test every input separately You don t need an external meter to test the connected switches Every input is shown by a separate line including the status at the end on or off The indication will be updated every 0 8s Example gt back test input Measure water on Level Cl off Level pH JOEF Level flock off Filter disinf off TopControl off off Circ water on Additionally in the GRANUDOS model not shown in the 2S model Pressure GR Flow succ pipe Water level min Water level max Cl missed Buffer level UP Buffer level LO AL buffer lev U AL buffer lev L 25 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control
39. r every restart of the controller menu escape and some special situations like filter disinfection The outstanding time is shown in the bottom line The dosing is blocked This function is very important to get the reading values stable after a switch on and to en sure that the water inside of the measuring cell is fresh water from the pool before the control mode is active and the dosing starts to work 26 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 3 16 Menu date gt date Son 01 11 05 gt time gt 13 38 gt network gt printer 3 17 Menu time gt date Son 01 11 05 gt time gt 13 38 gt network gt printer How to change Select the line by WHEEL and ENTER The cursor jumps to first adjustment value Adjust the value right of the cursor and press ENTER again to store the current value To cursor jumps automatically to the next value until every value in the line is selected 3 18 Menu network not installed in this version 3 19 Menu printer The controller model TopControl MC is able to send readings and interruption information directly to a printer e g EPSON LX300 or to a remote IDC via the integrated RS485 interface The printing frequency of the readings is adjustable Interruption and some event are printed immediately as soon as they occur All data the current time added Some alarm interruption prints are printed additionally gt zurtuck RS485 Konfig gt status gt printer gt output
40. sued ALLL LALLLLELLS ps 2 ror ae f j Terr ALLELEL rt LLLLLELES a rs ry ca x ETETEN Ta ALLLLLLE f ALLELES ALLLLLLL 5 x15 ED R 3 a Ps ho x7 x71 XK XW 13 Lika 9 O O iy m ga TIes lia mia P j w ad ax fea mY fc oF ee TE mn FF a i im E g op _ a eeu mT ED No Part description Pay attention 1 Set the decimal points of the reading indicator board pH Cl 2 Processor of the reading indicator board P04 indicated on the top 3 6 pin connector to the main measure and control board 4 LC display contrast adjustment 5 _ Connector for the MobilConnect 6 Battery to keep parameters Use only CR2032 type 7 EEPROM to store parameters Bridge X3 has to be set if not no pa rameter can be stored in the EEPROM 8 Flat cable connector to the power supply board 9 Main processor for menu calculation and store functions P01 indicated on the top Take care on the right version Other wise communication problem to the processor of the measure and control board can be caused 31 von 37 War User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 5 2 Main measure and conirol board PE N L1 19 F12 F11 4 DF ih Y6 Y7 Y8 Y9 aid Y4 A PE N L1 fik L1 N PE L1 N PE L1 N PE 10 11 12 14 15
41. t test inputs gt test outputs gt DOS blocked gt 10min gt date Son 01 11 05 gt time gt 13 38 gt network gt printer gt system reset gt lang gt Deutsch gt change password gt MobilConnect gt audible sound gt on The time meter and start counter is only shown in the service ac cess mode The start counter stores increments by one every power supply disconnection of the controller gt audible sound gt on Reset counter Time meter 5 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 3 1 Menu justify gt back justify gt Cl DPD1 gt Cl zero point gt pH justify program gt pH Phenol Red gt ORP justify program gt temperature adj 3 1 1 Menu justif Cl DPD1 slope gt back 01 11 05 gt input DPD1 gt 0 63 Cl current 6 30pA Flow on Important The Cl current must be higher 3 pA and lower 100 PA The bottom line indicates the status and the error messages The flow must be on in the DPD1 justify mode Type of error error message in the bottom line flow is off flow off is shown flashing the justify function is blocked Cl current lt 3 pA reading too small is shown the justify function is blocked Cl current gt 100 pA reading too large is shown the justify function is blocked Changes in the flow status and reading values lead to an interruption of the justify function How to change 1 Select the line input DPD1 and confirm with ENTER adjust the Chlorine value into the DPD1
42. ter if the difference is smaller gt indicated by the indicated percentage value for Cl After the chlorine dosing cycle 15 sec there is a fixed rest of 4s Next the dosing cycle for pH acid is active The maximum time for acid dosing is 7 5 seconds the actual dosing time depends on the difference between set value and pH reading the dosing time is shorter if the difference is smaller gt indicated by the indicated percentage value for pH After the acid dosing cycle 7 5 sec there is another fixed rest of 3 5s The rest of the set cycle time DOS cycle is pause without dosing dosing only in the 1 30 seconds The Important 1 The maximum dosing amount you ll get only with the shortest dosing cycle 30s An increase of the dosing cycle reduces the maximum amount of dosing 2 If the dosing cycle is too large it is possible that the dosing amount is not enough to supply the required chemicals e g chlorine into the pool In this case reduce the dosing cycle 3 If the dosing cycle is too small the dosing amount may be too high and overdosing is possi ble 10 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 3 4 Menu parameter chlorine gt back Cl params gt set value gt 0 60 gt prop range gt 0 20 gt DOS amount gt 500 Set value Upper limit 3 00 mg l Lower limit 0 10 mg l Adjustment steps 0 05 mg l Default value 0 60 mg l 1 5 ppm U K standard Proportional range Upper limit 1 00 mg l Lower lim
43. value by WHEEL and confirm with ENTER 2 Inthe top line on the right side now the justification date is shown 3 1 2 Menu justify Cl zero point gt back 01 11 05 gt input Zero gt 0 09 Cl current 0 92pA Flow off Important The flow must be off for min 5 minutes The bottom line indicates the status and the error messages The Cl current must be below 3 pA The flow must be off in the zero point justify mode Type of error error message in the bottom line flow is on flow on is shown flashing the justify function is blocked Cl current gt 3 pA reading too large is shown the justify function is blocked Changes in the flow status and reading values lead to a interruption of the justify function How to change 1 Select the line input zero and confirm with ENTER Adjust the value to zero don t pay at tention on the sign could be negative when you start Confirm with ENTER 2 Inthe top line on the right side now the justification date is shown 6 von 37 Wal User Manual Top Control MC 04 08 3 1 3 Menu justif H justify program Set zero and slope erent ie 7 When you start the pH justify program there is no automatic parameter To defaults before reset of slope and zero to defaults Standards zero point pH7 0 OmV You start to justify amp slope ca 59mV pH Reset values gt yes If you confirm yes by ENTER zero point and slope would be reset to defaults If you change by WHEEL to no and confirm

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