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WSB® clean: Operator, Service & Maintenance Manual
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1. Le TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUC TION HE 7 2 SAFETY INFORMATION Q a an s sn s na ERC PODER ER VE RR 7 3 WSB CLEAN SYSTEM OPERA TIO NN 8 3 1 Pre Treatment Sudge Storage Chamber 8 3 2 DologcalChamberiBorgeactor 8 3 3 FI ICT AMI u TU UMS 8 3 4 PURO Kik Opo u uu 8 35 WSB clean Wastewater Treatment System La yout 9 3 5 1 WSB 400 1000 Single Tank Installation 9 SZ WSB 1250 1800 Two Tank Installation 9 3 5 3 Pump Tank Example Installation 9 3 6 WSBG System Model Designation 10 3 7 yem Ca SSG hn e e me M M 10 3 8 STMT hue E eE EET TOT T TO 10 4 WSB Component Functions Settings 10 4 1 Flow Equalization EQ Balancing Pumps optional 10 4 2 eV T SNNT PETIT 11 4 3 SUGGS Rerum PUMP Soesan HER Ra FII 11 4 4 Sludge Retum Air It 11 4 5 Disposal Bed Final Effluent Pumps 11 5 Maintenance Schedules 11 6 Maintenance Procedure
2. 14 6 7 2 IGG ECV GNC ec EE 14 6 7 3 Sludge Level Check 15 6 7 4 Media Transfer Check a 15 6 8 PUMO Riki eg c x a 15 6 8 1 High Level Alarm Float Check 15 6 8 2 Low Level Pump Float Check 15 6 8 3 laspect eet C OTO KE 15 6 9 Control Panel gute E 15 6 9 1 Error Reports Check 15 6 9 2 Se CNG 2 SCA dem M 16 6 9 3 FII Holi WE 16 6 9 4 Control Panel Ala MS n 16 010 FRAN n CCO ar E E anus sa 16 7 TOUDI OONN u u u u x 16 7 1 Effluent Water Quality Targets rr 16 7 2 Media Transfer n nan 17 7 3 Media e e EE 17 7 4 FIDO Degi e t tt 18 7 5 DGS CSV SEs 016 G E osainen a a eee 18 7 5 1 Troubleshooting Sludge Retum Pump eee 18 75 2 Troubleshooting SUCTION Air Lift 18 7 6 High Level and Low Level Hoate a 19 7 6 1 Audible Alarm Float Check 19 7 6 2 Continuity Test Float Check 19 7 7 CI lO EE 19 7 8 Controller EC Hun EN 20 7 8 1 FOO GAG EE 20 7 8 2 Overcurrent Alam nnne nnne nnns 20 7 8 3 Undercurrent Alarm r 21 7 8 4 Fuse Failure Alarm r 21 7 8 5 Air Pressure Sensor
3. 43 5 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 17 WSB System Runtime parameter setting guidelines 44 1 4 JBowsersedhgstoDE D uuu uu u unun ences 44 17 2 Sludge Retum Settings Output 2 45 17 3 Sludge Retum Settings Output 4 45 17 4 WSB Phosphorus Precipitation Parameter Settings 46 18 IMPORTANTOPERATING INSIRUC TIO NNS 46 tod EON CFS pe CUS asco uuu u uu awas UARN UID NUR C UNDA CURA 46 il PONOC 47 Ee SE CIC SS aa EM 47 19 WSB Clean System Service Policy 47 19 1 Extended Service boy 48 20 Limited Warrnnty T T T E J T RR 49 6 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 1 INTRODUCTION This manual covers the operation and maintenance forall residential WSB clean models It is important that you read through this entire manual before providing any service on the system H you have any questions after reading this document or if you need any further information please contact a customer service representative at 519 648 3475 RH2O North America Inc Phone 519 648 3475 268 Woolwich St S Fax 519 648 3585 Breslau Ontario Canada info rh2o com NOB 1M0 wwwi
4. T T T T T 11 6 1 Maintenance Equipment Checklist 12 6 2 Home System OwnerlInspections 12 6 3 s fi C e ln EE 12 6 3 1 ais OS w Di s E 12 6 3 2 Sene OG ME 12 6 4 Gather EfUeNt SIMPE uu u u uu sidi 12 6 5 Siet ctor NECTION E 12 6 5 1 See L uuu u au asi 12 6 5 2 M dia COO EE 13 6 5 3 Media ee 13 6 5 4 Dissolved Oxygen Level Check 13 6 5 5 Blower Pressure CFM Check 13 6 5 6 Water Effluent Color Texture 13 6 5 7 Liquid Level nnne nennen nnne nnns 13 6 6 Final Clarifier Inspection T 13 6 6 1 Sere 13 2 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 6 6 2 os Ing JUTO anna 13 6 6 3 Sludge Level Check 14 6 6 4 Water Effluent C olor Texture 14 6 6 5 Ioui Level lte 14 6 6 6 High Level Wa ming Float Check 14 6 6 7 alls t be4c4 14 6 6 8 Mise zr ci ae 14 6 7 Pre Ireatment Sludge Storage Tank Check 14 6 7 1 Water Effluent C olor Texture
5. 3 5 1 WS 400 1000 Single Tank Installation INLET 2 OUTLET FINAL CLARIFIER PRETREATMENT SLUDGE STORAGE BIOREACTOR 3 5 2 WSB 1250 1800 Two Tank Installation FINAL CLARIFIER INLETZ 7 PRETREATMENT SLUDGE STORAGE 3 5 3 Pump Tank Example Installation 9 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 3 6 WSB System Model Designation Model Daily Number of Pretreatment NSF ANSI 40 Designation Capaci Tanks Capaci Classification e m C jm w m e WSB 1800 Note Please referto the system data plate located on the control panel to identify which model you have 3 7 System Classification All WSB Clean models meet the requirements of NSF ANSI 40 and are certified as Class I treatment systems Models with design flows larger then 5700 L day 1500 Gallons day do not fall under the NSF ANSI 40 scope of work but have been verified by NSF as meeting the same design criteria 3 8 Identification Plate The identification plate isfound on the WSB control panel The information on this plate identifies the size of the system and it may be required for responding to any alarms or issues with the system If an identification plate isnot on the control panel please contact RH2O immediately 4 WSB COMPONENT FUNCTIONS SETTINGS 4 1 How Equalization EQ Balancing Pumps optional Flow equalization balancing pumps are used only on systems that require a lift station or flow
6. WSB 500 Status display of the outputs display of the actual cument consumption of the system Display of the system time and date Display of the operating mode Display showing when the service menu is locked Display of the GSM status with signal strength remote monitoring Display showing when the control is connected to a read out device OU Q N HB 10 2 The Customer Menu The Customer Menu is called up by pressing eitherof the arrow keys Mal ES Navigation In the customer menu is also camed out using these keys The customer menu provides access to the basic information a customer may require accessto and isnot protected by the system password 29 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 10 2 1 Device Infomation The Device Information screen providesan overview of all the revision information associated with the system BETA VERSION OHLY FOR TESTIHG Wariant LJSB 1 161 Serial number 4127 Production date 65 866 148 PCB version B Fus 3 62_E_6 76 11 16 E2616 by WISE clean 10 2 2 Optime The optime view allows you to see the operating times foreach of the outputs You can select whetherto view the Total operating time forthe specified output orthe Calendar Week CW foreach output Along with each output the Pump Type is also displayed The left right arrow keys ea allow you to select the output to view The up down arrow keys M S allow you to set the period in which the operating hours shoul
7. From the Series 2 Control panel run the function test see section 10 2 3 and monitorthe Current draw on the sludge retum output to ensure it is within nomal operating range Check the sludge retum line at the pre treatment tank to ensure appropriate water flow levels when the sludge retum pump ison 7 5 2 Troubleshooting Suction Air Lift If the blower is working properly and the airline is not plugged on a Sludge retum airlift device the solenoid should be checked to see if itisopening properly 1 Disconnect the airline going to the airlift at the solenoid output 2 Enable the solenoid valve via the series2 control panel tum on appropriate output and ensure that there is airflow through the solenoid If there is no airflow through the solenoid the table below outlines some possible causes and remedies Possible remedy Verify blowerison when the solenoid valve output ison and verify airflow Solenoid failed If you have verified the blower is running the output to the solenoid is on and there isair pressure atthe inlet of the solenoid the solenoid itself may have failed Replace Solenoid and retest If there is airflow through the solenoid verify that the sludge retum lines are not plugged 18 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 7 6 High Level and Low Level Hoats If during inspection test or during normal operation it is determined that a float isnot operating properly the float needsto be tested Below are trou
8. Jo FUNC UON K E 30 1024 fin RRE ose 31 10 2 5 Timer Display of Output Counters 31 1026 UGS ROMOVA L u u u enon usu 31 10 2 7 Maintenance Menu Service Menu 31 10 2 8 EmorSignals and Power Outage Wamings Alarms 31 10 3 Vacationsand extended periods with limited usage 31 10 4 Controller Specifications amp Dimensons 32 11 Control Panel Configuration 32 Til Palmer MENU ees 32 Jl l DO OS En le e E 32 LLLLI Device NaMe E 32 INN LIMEN Ce e EE 33 ILIS TO rn Ke et ft 33 11 1 1 4 Expansion Module r 33 INNO e E EE 33 Jl Lo TPUS e 33 11 1 3 1 JoputModes a rr rrrrrrssa 34 IELA CORE Se de u uuu uuu A O 34 4 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 1 1 E El telen Ri Se 2 a u borse kr 5 UIN I TUNIS 35 11 1 4 2 Eror Report Acoustic Output Audible Intemal Alarm 35 11 1 4 3 Ar beem NNN ENNEN ENNER ENNER 35 11 1 4 4 Valve Output Reference 35 11 1 4 5 Run Bt 35 11 2 Optime Operation Time Menu 36 um TES Ce e MONU 2 36 INN Service IEN 36 11 4 1 Device Information a r 36 1142 CustomerID WE 36 J145 Factory REE uuu uuu ore ere eee eee ee ere eee 36 11 4 4 ee e
9. 7 4 BE ss manifold and repairorreplace asnecessa Incorrectly sized blower Check blowerto ensure it isa proper bloweras per the WSB System suppliers specifications 17 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 7 4 Filling Degree Check To conduct a filing degree test follow the instructions below While the blower is running dip a 1Lopen jardown into the moving media and allow it to fill Check to see what the percentage of media is versus liquid level It Should be between 40 and 65 filled with media If the filing degree is lower or higher than the levels specified please contact the system manufac turer sup plier 7 5 Excessive sludge If during the maintenance inspection tests it is identified that there is excessive sludge before increasing the pump run times verify that the sludge retum pumpsare not clogged orrestricted and orthat the suction air lift is operating correctly Sludge levels need to be recorded and checked before the sludge retum run cycle At the end of the run cycle it should be measured again to insure all sudge hasbeen removed If not the run time may need to be increased If you notice that sludge seemsto be floating up priorto the scheduled sludge retum pulse ON time commencing then shorten the pause OFF time asthisindicates air hasbeen used up in the sudge and wild denitrification istaking place 7 5 1 Troubleshooting Sludge Retum Pump To verify the sludge retum pump isoperating properly
10. Ihe Device Name can be a maximum of 13 alpha numeric characters 11 1 1 22 Mode The mode allowsfor selection of the available classtypesforthe controller i e Class C N Class C N P etc The default setting is Class C N for carbon removal and nitrification and isthe mode in which the water quality targets are met as per section 8 1 11 1 1 3 I O Module Allows for enabling disabling of the I O module The I O module isnot used on standard residential WSB clean systems NOTE The I O module is connected to the Series 2 controller via the Series 2 DBY serial port and connector X4 on the I O module 11 1 1 4 Expansion Module Allows you to select and enable the various available expansion modules for use with the Series 2 controller These include but are not limited too GSM GPRS LAN Bluetooth etc NOTE if you enable the GSM or GPRS module additional sub menu items will be available and require configuration 1L12 Outputs The outputs sub menu allows you to select outputsfor configuration outputs 1 8 as well as settingsforredundancy Thisis where you would adjust the settings for blowers pumps valvesetc that are controlled by the Series 2 controller For detailed information on configuration of output parameters please referto section 12 Series 2 Controller Outputs 11 1 3 Inputs The inputs sub menu allows you to configure output independent alarmsconditions fora given input The configuration fora high level alarm
11. Make sure that liquid levels are at properlevels and that there are no obstructions in the transfer pipes The water level should under normal operation be at the bottom of the outlet If itishigherorlower please referto the trouble shooting guide 6 6 Final Clanfier Inspection 6 6 1 Odors The clarifier should have a mild musty odourat most If the odoris strong please see section 7 2 fortroubleshooting procedures 6 6 2 Hoating Sludge If there is floating Sudge in the final clanfier you must check the thickness to see how much is present If it is very thick and dark brown black then the sludge retum rate should be increased Atmospheric and temperature changes will cause floatables from time to time and doesnot necessarily indicate a system problem If the floating sludge is very thick and dark brown black it maybe necessary to schedule more frequent visitsto checkforincreasing float sludge If you notice that from visit to visit 13 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le the floating sludge blanket is increasing in thickness then this isan indication of improper sudge retum removal configuration 6 6 3 Sludge Level Check If during the floating sludge check you notice significant levels of floating sludge a sudge level check should also be performed as below to check sludge levels on the bottom of the clarifier A sludge judge amp tool should be used forthis check Sludge levels need to be recorded and checked before the slud
12. Manual e Any damage or problem if it is proven that the system was not used and maintained in compliance with the existing regulations ff Any damage or problem caused by fault oraction of the Customer orthe Customer s Successors including but without limiting the generality of the foregoing refusal to allow accessto the system for inspection purposes 5 Particular Exclusions It is further expressly understood that the Customer may not cary out orcause to be carried out any repair maintenance and or verification of the purchased WSB Clean system orattempt to cany out any work whatsoeverorto apply any corrective measures whatsoeverto the aforementioned systems except for periodic pumping of the sludge without written consent from RH2O Failure to do so 49 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le may result in this warranty becoming null and void 6 Indemnities and Damages The liability and obligations of RH2O under this Warranty Certificate for corrective measures and or meansof comecting any problems of which it is duly advised shall be limited to the replacement of any component of the WSB clean system in compliance with sections 3 and 4 herein 7 Damage Limitations RH2O may in no way be held liable forany otherdamage sustained by the Customer RH2O compensation orindemnification obligation shall be limited to the provisions under section 6 of this Warranty Certificate RH2O does not assume any lia
13. VE 3 UT PH O O TOS E 37 RE T E u u en eee eee 37 115 Settings Menu a r nnnrnssnnnnrnnnnnnssnsrrssssssa 37 JL o LO L O E 37 IE D TI m 37 BC Do y u u rst 37 1154 POSS Qu un uu nun OUR RUN 37 11 5 4 1 Forgot The Password a 38 11 5 4 2 Locking the Controller 38 12 Series 2 Controller Outputs 38 L OU ES E EE 38 122 OUPS AISTITIO eege deeg 38 123 Qulpiut Kee uu uuu iL E uq THOU 38 Jo ol O T 38 1232 PUPU E 2 mita dexadtogdi u ee 39 12 3 2 1 Pulse Pause Per Cycle Duplex with Redundancy 40 15 35 35 208 1 100 19 20 8070 rm 40 A PUND VY OCS E UU TT 40 J EECH us uzanan sanu eee ee kasna 40 12 4 1 1 Walve Behavior aa acra aw aae 40 12 5 Min Curent and Max Current r 41 13 Output Duplex Redundancy Featultes 41 13 1 PerDay Duplex Cycling with Redundancvy 41 13 2 PerCycle Duplex with Redundancy 41 14 Series 2 Controller Inputs 42 AA lu let ie L OJ E 42 15 vele TEE 42 16 Configuring the Air Pressure Sensor Output Error
14. clean and that after inspection it isfound that no such defect or malfunction is revealed or that the warranty is excluded ordoesn t apply a minimum charge of 100 00 plus direct expenses will be invoiced forthe cost of such inspection 10 Interpretation The terms of this Warranty Certificate shall be interpreted and govemed by the law in force in the Province of Ontano and the provisions of this Warranty 11 Priority of the Warranty Certificate This warranty supersedes any contract or understanding wntten or verbal entered into between the Customer and RH20 In case of any contradiction between this warranty and other documents issued by RH2O this warranty shall prevail 12 J urisdiction The parties acknowledge that any litigation regarding the present Warranty Certificate must be introduced in the judicial district of Toronto Ontario 50 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 NOTES 51 Page RES WSB OM Version 1 0
15. draw range fora given output If the curent load islessthan the min current orgreaterthan the max curent an alam enor will be generated 13 OUTPUT DUPLEX REDUNDANC Y FEATURES It is often desirable to have more than one pump available for critical pumping supply applications Forexample If you have a single dosing pump and it failsthe water level will continue to rise in the tank until someone isable to fix the pump or water supply to the tank can be stopped In some situations it isimpossible to get onsite quick enough i e remote installations and or stop the flow of waterto the system i e multi unit residential environments As a result it is possible to use redundancy to setup a duplex pump configuration if you are using the Pulse Pause mode There are 2 waysin which you can configure a duplex system in the Pulse Pause modes 13 1 Per Day Duplex Cycling with Redundancy In a duplex configuration most commonly you configure 2 outputs for 2 identical pumps You then configure each pump with the same configuration settings i e mode pulse pause settings etc and then configure the weekday settings so that the 2 pumpsaltemate on a daily basis Forexample pump 1 ison Monday Wednesday Friday and Sunday and pump 2 ison Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Then from the Redundancy menu you select the Master pump i e output 1 or whateveroutput the primary pump ison and the Slave pump i e output 2 or whateveroutput the secondary
16. hose Place the otherend of the hose in the sample jarand tum on the pump supplied by RH2O to suck water from the Clanfierto the sample jar NOTE The sampling pump and hose should be cleaned with a cleaning solution each moming pnorto taking samples Fill sample bottle almost to the top ensure there is some room for 5 10 expansion during tra nsport E Make sure that the lid of the sample jarisnot contaminated and that no dust or debris gets inside the sample If something getsinside a new sample bottle must be used and another sample taken Cap and label sample Samples must be stored in a cooler with ice during transport The samples should be dropped off at the accredited laboratory immediately and any necessary paperwork must also be filled e g Chain of Custody Check with your local laboratory to ensure proper sze and labelling of samples are being met to ensure accurate sampling results 8 3 Lab Test Requirements All samples must be tested by an authorized laboratory asperlocal regulatory requirements 9 SERVICE PROCEDURES IMPORTANT If any equipment or partsare replaced the serial number and model number of the new component must be recorded on the service record and provided to RH2O North America 24 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 d T a 9 1 Blower Alter Replacement AUPWNP Lock out and tag controller power source Undo the cover screw securing the coverto the pump housing Remove the cover
17. in death or bodily injury from potentially hazardous gasesand waste matter Please ensure easy accessto coversat all timesforinspection and oremergency 18 3 Best Practices The following Best Practices are very important to ensuring properoperation of your system Following these requirements will help to ensure years of hastle free operation of your WSB System DO Familia ize yourself with the location of your system and controls As a reference keep a copy of the layout of your system Ensure water is diverted away from your disposal bed Budget to pump yourtank on a regularbasis recommended between 2 5 years Repairany leaking plumbing fixtures as soon as possible Replace old toilets with low flush or dual flush toilets Clean the lint filter on the washing machine on a regular basis Keep the accesslids accessible and brought to grade at all times File the system maintenance cards and service calls to help keep accurate records e Try to reduce the amount of wastewater that your system needsto treat install high efficiency watersaving products wherever possible e Use your garbage can to dispose of substancesthat can be harmful to your treatment system e Collect grease ina containerand dispose with your trash e Conserve waterand repairleaky toilets in orderto not hydraulically overload your system 19 WSB amp CLEAN SYSTEM SERVICE POLICY All WSB lean NSF ANSI Standard 40 Class 1 certified wastewater treatment systems
18. mates appropriately with intemal pipe union 7 Restore powerand test to assure it is functioning properly 8 Make sure union has no leaks 9 7 HoatReplacement l Lockoutand tag powersource 2 Remove existing float 3 Take note of location of float weight asit is critical to ensure the weight islocated at the exact same postion on the new float 4 Putfloat weight on new float and install new float in tank 5 Make sure to tum back on powerand check float for proper operation IMPORTANT Make sure the float weight isinstalled at the exact same location asit wason the old float that was just removed Ensure an excessfloat cord is wrapped and not left floating in the tank 9 8 Diffuser Replacement If a diffuser becomes plugged ordamaged it will need replacement To replace the diffusers re Lock out and tag powersource Disconnect the airline from the airdrop pipe Thisdrop pipe isconnected to the diffuser air divider Pull up the air divider with the drop pipe and then remove the damaged air diffuser Replace the diffuser with a new approved diffuser Place airdivider back into proper position Re attach airline from blowerto the air drop pipe Restore power and test to assure it isfunctioning properly N SO UU gt U NOTE If the manufacturer of the diffusers recommends cleaning follow cleaning steps as pertheir instructions 9 9 How EQ Pump Replacement 1 Lockoutand tag power source 2 Undo union connecting p
19. present on the controller output 5 will always pulse to cause an audible visual alarm if connected 11 1 4 3 Air Pressure Allows you to specify the minimum and maximum air pressure readings forthe onboard air pressure sensor You are also able to configure the reference output associated with the air pressure sensor For more information see section 16 11 1 4 4 Valve Output Reference The valve output reference specifiesthe output on the series 2 controllerthat will tum on when the valve tums The valve output reference can be configured to any available output on the series 2 controller Asan example this feature would be used to tum on a blower connected to output 1 fora sludge retum airlift operating on output 3 For more information see section 12 4 1 11 1 4 5 Run Bit The Series 2 Controllerhasa configurable parameter called the Run Bit The Run Bit allows the userto start and stop the output logic state machine by setting it to either ON FW running or OFF fimware not running The purpose of the Run Bit isto allow the userto stop the FW output logic state machine thus allowing multiple changesto the output configuration settingsto be made using the Series2 interface panel without having each minor change take effect aseach parameteris set individually This way you can configure all outputs and all associated parameters based on the Mode selected foreach output without having the settingstake effect immediately When you have com
20. pump blowerisin too high operation checkthe current reading on the controller screen If the pump blower isoperating within its rated specificationsfor cument draw it might be that the min current setting forthe output in question was set too high and needsto be adjusted 7 8 4 Fuse Failure Alarm All outputs on the WSB controller are fused If there isan overcument condition for too long the fuse may blow and result in a fuse blown alam Undernormal conditions the high cument alarm check should prevent the fuse from blowing but there are some conditions in which the fuse may still blow Possible remedy Failed Pump Blowercausing excessive Replace Pump Blower Current draw Short circuit With power off inspect the wiring to the pump to ensure there are no short circuits Thiscan also be done with a multimeter set to measure resistance ohms 21 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 7 8 5 AirPressure SensorAlam WSB systems with a suction air lift for sludge retum are equipped with a solenoid valve to control the airflow to the suction lift An air pressure sensor line is installed after the solenoid that runs backto the controller to ensure that when the suction air lift is supposed to operate that airflow is pu RAE and within acceptable pur E Possible cause cause Possible remedy remed suction air lift and replace if it hasfailed Checkto ensure that the solenoid is operating correctly and re
21. rh2o com This manual provides maintenance and service guidelines to ensure proper operation of your WSB clean system It does not provide any maintenance service information on any other components of your treatment system i e disposal bed or outline any local regulatory requirements It is important that you read this manual in it s entirety to ensure that all requirements and details are clearly understood If there isanything that is unclear or missing contact the manufacturer forclanfication before proceeding Note Please ensure that the system hasbeen filled with clear water before starting the system Electrical cablesand plastic piping are buried close to yourtreatment system Please contact your installation contractor or RH2O North America priorto any digging or excavation work in the area sumounding yourtreatment system Failure to do so may result in electrical shock causing death or serious bodily injury in addition to expenses to repairany damaged pipes electncal damage 2 SAFETY INFORMATION Please read and follow the precautions listed below as well as those found throughout this document If you have any questions regarding the safety or operation of the WSB clean wastewater treatment system please contact us at 519 648 3475 DANGER Alwaystum off the power to the system before servicing any components Failure to do so may result in electncal shock causing senous bodily injury or death All work must con
22. 00 7000 144 l 11 5 60 0 497 n a n a n a n a n a 17 3 Sludge Retum Settings Output 4 Litres Sludge operation time PerDay Removal 6 00 23 59 perday L day pue min i 1600 n a na n a n a n a 2000 n a n a n a n a n a 2500 n a ma n a n a n a 3000 n a n a n a n a n a 3800 n a n a n a n a n a 45 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 De 17 4 WWSB Phosphorus Precipitation Parameter Settings For systems which require phosphorus precipitation the followings settings provide the guideline for desired daily dosing Again the specific pump model must be considered to ensure the daily dosing isachieved based on each chemical pump models stroke and flow charactenstics NOTE These numbers assume that the pump isoperating in automatic mode not controlled by extemal pulse logic and the stroke length and ml Stroke and Stroke Length configuration has been set to achieve the desired total daily dosing as outlined below EE a Chem Pump Hype I sec Min Imya WSB 400 Concept plus 11 30 134 1 Conceptplus 1 13 30 161 Conceptplus 1 18 30 214 Conceptplus 1 20 30 241 Conceptplus 1 27 30 321 Conceptplus 1 33 30 401 18 IMPORTANTOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To ensure the best performance of your WSB clean wastewater treatment system We recommend the following Do sand Don ts 18 1 Hamful Chemicals Do Not Use or discard any of the following products in the sinks or toilets of your residence e Causti
23. Alarm Henne 22 8 Water Quality Testing 22 3 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 8 1 Water Quality Jeer 22 8 2 Water Quality Sampling r 22 8 2 1 Sampling with a Pump Tenk a 22 8 2 2 Sampling without a Pump Tank 23 9 3 Lab Test RequirementS rr 24 9 GEIER X EOD COS aaa 24 9 1 Blower FilterReplacement a r 25 9 2 Sieg e ET En E uuu u uuu y uu u QU asa a bal 25 9 3 Sludge Retum Pump Replacement 26 9 4 Sludge Retum Air Lift Replacement 26 9 5 Sludge Retum Air Lift Solenoid Replacement 27 9 6 Pump Tank Disposal Pump Replacement 27 9 7 Hoat Repl Leg nn E 28 9 8 Dili user RED aC EE 28 9 9 Flow EQ Pump Replacement r 28 9 10 ControlerReplacement r 29 10 CONTROLPANELOvervie w T T 29 10 1 Controller Interface Overview r 29 10 2 The Customer On LEE 29 10 2 1 Device Information r 30 10 2 2 EK e e ln 30
24. G URATION The Main Menu iscalled up by pressing the OK button while on the main status home screen The main menu isa controlled area of the Series 2 controller and requiresa password to enable access see section 11 5 4 Each of the optionsin the Main Menu lead to submenusasoutlined below 11 1 Parameter Menu 1L1 1 Device Setlings 11 L1 1 Device Name The Device Name isset by the manufacturer of the system to reflect a specific configuration that is programmed into the Series 2 controller thus giving it a specific application behavior If the Device Name isnot set by the manufacturerthe Device Name displayed on the front panel wil be the specific Classtype thatthis controller was designed forat the factory i e Class C N However if the Device Name is programmed even once the device name displayed will always be based on the Device Name field even if itis programmed with all blanks no name Below are instructions on how to set the Device Name l Fromthe main status menu press OK to enterthe Main Menu 2 Then select Service and PressOKto enterthe Service Menu 32 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 3 Select Device Name and press OK Service Customer ID device name Factory reset 4 Seta unique Device Name using the up and down anowsto scroll through the available characters and symbols and by using the left and right amowsto select the character location When you are finished press OK NOTE
25. Sludge Storage Chamber Incoming wastewater travels by gravity into the pre treatment tank where coarse particles settle and are stored here along with retum sludge from the final clanfier 3 2 Biological Chamber Bioreactor Pre processed wastewater from the Pre Treatment Sludge Storage chamber is now fed into the biological stage which contains the specially designed plastic camer media Microorganisms settle on the media and consume the organic matenal in the wastewater Oxygen isneeded forthe biological cleaning processand issupplied by an airblowerand distributed by fine bubble diffusers 3 3 Final Clanfier The final clanfier consists of a cone orsloped area in orderto collect and transfer any secondary Sludge back to the sludge storage Sludge Retum will be accomplished by either an air lift or pump From the clanfier the biologically cleaned wastewater is ready to be discharged back into the environment either via gravity flow or via a pump tank 3 4 Pump Tank Optonal Depending on the type of disposal bed you may have a pump tank to pressunze the treated effluent or lift the effluent to the bed The pump tank storestreated effluent from the final clarifier and pumpsit to the disposal bed at intervals based on the controllerdosing pump settings The dosing rate forthe disposal bed should be determined by the designer of the disposal bed 8 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 3 5 WSB clean Wastewater Treatment System Layout
26. and filter pad Replace filter pad and cover Secure the cover with the cover screw Restore power and test to assure it isfunctioning properly i z e Screw Filter cover inii Upper housing 9 2 BlowerReplacement E ON Lock out and tag controller power source Remove airline and power cord and install new approved blower Hook up electrical and airline Restore power and test to assure it isfunctioning properly 25 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 l Lockoutand tag controller power source 2 Undo union and pull out pump via pvc pipe IMPORTANT Do not lift the pump via the electrical cord 3 Disconnectthe old pump electrical cord from junction box connection and pull through conduit 4 Feed new pump electrical cord through the conduit from the Clarifierto the junction box 5 Connectelectrical in junction box 6 Remove outlet fitting and union from the old pump and put it on the new pump outlet 7 Putpump backinto chamber via the PVC pipe IMPORTANT Do not lowerthe pump via the electrical cord 8 Connectthe union on the sludge retum pump outlet to the sludge retum pump line and connect 9 Tum on powerand test pump for proper operation 10 Make sure union does not leak 9 4 Sludge Retum Air Lift Replacement 26 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 For procedures on testing the sludge retum air lift see section 7 5 2 St Lockout and tag controller power source Undo union
27. and remove air lift from Clanfier Remove airline connection from old air lift and connect to new airlift Place new airlift into cla rifier Restore power and test to assure it is functioning properly Make sure union does not leak while it is operating 9 5 Sludge Retum Air Lift Solenoid Replacement 9 6 PINE ES COMO U Pump Tank Disposal Pump Replacement Lock out and tag controller power source Disconnect inlet and outlet airlines from the solenoid Remove fittings from old solenoid and do not discard Install old fittings removed in step above to the new solenoid Connect inlet and outlet airlinesto new solenoid Connect new solenoid to AC power Restore power and test to assure it isfunctioning properly Make sure airline does not leak while it isoperating Lockout and tag power source Undo union connecting pump to disposal bed Remove existing pump IMPORTANT Care must be taken to never lift pump by electrical cord ordamage to watertightness of cord may happen Remove outlet pipe and union from old pump Install output pipe and union from old pump onto the replacement pump IMPORTANT If using a different approved replacement pump you must ensure that the outlet pipe union and new pump result in the same height for proper connection to the existing plumbing when placed in the tank 27 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 6 Place new pump into tank and ensure outlet pipe union
28. bility for personal injury or property damage caused by the use or misuse of the WSBG clean system RH20O shall not in any event be liable for special incidental indirect or consequential damages RH20O liability shall in all instances be limited to the provisions under section 6 of this Warranty Certificate and will end upon expiration of the applicable Warranty Certification period 8 Ownership Transfer In the event of transfer of ownership sale reassignment or disposition in any other way of the Customer s property to a third party this Warranty Certificate shall continue to apply on the express condition that the new owner confirms in writing to RH20 that he isthe new owner of the property is cognizant of the Warranty Certificate and acceptsitsterms and conditions The Customeragreesto forward to the buyerorthe buyers successors the Warranty Certificate as well asthe OwnersManual The Customers Successors must complete the Ownership Transfer Form and retum it to RH2O in order forthe ownership transferto be complete and the Warranty Certificate to be valid 9 Inspection The Customer or the Customer s Successors shall allow RH2O or its duly authorized representative to perform all necessary monitoring and orinspection measures when deemed necessary forthe assessment and validly of this Warranty Certificate If the Customer or Customers Successors notify RH2O of an alleged defect or malfunction of the WSB
29. bleshooting instructions that should be followed in orderto verify float operation 7 6 1 Audible Alam HoatCheck 1 2 3 First ensure that the float isconnected to the control panel Ensure that the control panel is configured to alarm on active high oractive low condition for the float Hold the float in the active state Up ison active down is off inactive on all floats in the WSB system After 10 seconds in the active state the controller should begin to alarm If you hearan alarm then the float isoperating properly NOTE it isimportant to make sure the controller is powered and that the alarm buzzer is connected and orthe intemal audible alarm is enabled in the controller menu If you don t hearany alam after 10 15 seconds it doesn t necessarily mean the float is not working You must first check the controller to see if an alarm condition is being displayed on the controller interface screen If you see that an alarm is present on the controller interface screen the float is working If you did not hearan alarm you need to checkthe alarm configuration settings 7 62 Cont nuity Test Hoat Check If the float is not causing an alam and you have ensured that the controller is configured to detect the alarm you can checkthe float with a continuity meter l Disconnectthe float from the controller input 2 Place the float in the active state up ison and down isoff forall floats 3 Place the continuity meter probesac
30. c products used to unclog pipes Mr PlummerTM Dr Plummer Drano Liquid etc Petroleum based products paints solvents etc Pesticides Back Wash of a water softener system Large quantities of bleaching products Oil and grease engine cooking etc Wax and resins Septic tank treatment products All non biodegradable objects cigarette buts sanitary napkins pads etc 46 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 18 2 Do Not Please respect manufacturers recommendations for usage of domestic cleaning products and follow the do sand don ts outlined below to ensure proper operation of your system Failure to follow these guidelines can result in failure of your system Do not use automatic toilet cleaners Do not use a waste disposal unit in the sink in sink erator Do not connect downspouts or storm drainsorallow surface waterto drain into the system Do not enteran accessriser gasescan be deadly and lack of oxygen could be fatal Do not use special additives designed to increase the performance of your system Do not plant treesor shrubstoo close to the system lidsor disposal bed Do not leave interiorfaucets on to reduce chancesof freezing use insulation to ensure freezing cannot occur e Do not bury youraccessopenings lids e Do not dnve overornear your system or bed gt WARNING Only authorized service personnel are to remove accesscovers on the WSB system Removal by unauthorized personnel may result
31. control 11 5 4 Password The password submenu allows you to change the access password required to enter the advanced configuration menu options available forthe series 2 controller Essentially the password protects all configuration options except those available from the Customer Menu CAUTION Setting a password of 000000 will disable password accessand allow anyone to accessall configuration parameters This should be used with extreme caution 37 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le IMPORTANT Write your new password down and keep it in a safe place so you don t loose it 11 5 4 1 Forgot The Password If you forget the password fora controllerthe password can be reset Please contact RH2O 11 5 4 2 Locking the Controller If you have entered your password and do not want to leave the interface unlocked until the automatic intemal password lock timer expires and requires password entry again hold the ESC key for 2 secondsto force password protection and lock the controller interface 12 SERIES 2 CONTROLLER OUTPUTS The following sections provide detailed technical and configuration information on the inputs and outputs available on the Senes 2 controller 12 1 Outputs 1 4 The series 2 controller has 4 primary AC outputs Outputs 1 2 3 and A The outputs are designed for control of 115V powerassupplied on the main controller input connector The controller has a maximum total current rating of 20A The output cur
32. d be displayed Total or Calendar Week 4 WW Valve Period 07h Ulm 43s 10 2 3 Function Test The function test venfies proper operation of all outputs and also doesa battery backup test to determine if the battenes need to be replaced The function test will tum on each output separately regardless of the operation time settings orday night settings etc Start delay Specifiesthe start delay between actual function testing and pressing the Test Start option Specifies how long each output will be pulsed during testing 30 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 10 2 4 Time Date Date time systems adjustments can be made in this menu point 12 or 24hr format 10 2 5 Timer Display of Output C ounters Displays the run time counters for all Current output configurations This view allows you to see the state of all outputs on off aswell asthe pulse pause counter values foreach output NOTE if the output is not configured to use a timer i e Pulse Pause the timer value will always be zero 0 10 2 6 Sudge Removal The sludge removal maintenance setting allows you to log a sudge removal event into the Error Report You can select how many daysthe system will be shut down for sludge removal and how long Output 3 will subsequently be tumed OFF dunng this process 10 2 7 Maintenance Menu Service Menu The maintenance menu is launched on the OK orESC key This menu is protected bya password and
33. dge at a rate to prevent sudge accumulation from taking place in the cla nfier For infomation on runtime settings please see section 17 4 4 Sludge Retum Air Lift The sludge retum airlift is an altemate sludge retum mechanism that instead of using a physical pump uses airflow and the resulting vacuum to suck any sludge that may have accumulated on the bottom of the final clarifier back to the pre treatment sludge storage chamber For information on runtime settings please see section 17 4 5 Disposal Bed Final Effluent Pumps In applications where it is not possible forthe effluent to flow from the final chamberto the bed via gravity ordue to other regulatory requirements a pump tank isused The disposal pumps are located in the pump tank and will pump based on runtime settings specific to the system design flows and the dosing pump flow rates the final effluent to the disposal bed A pump tank actually provides many advantagesincluding more complete dosing of the bed The disposal pump settings are based on the total system daily design flow and the size and type of disposal bed receiving the effluent The actual runtime settings forthe disposal bed pumps will be determined by the local regulations and the engineering design report forthe specific site and bed type 5 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES NSF requires that all systems are serviced twice a year forthe first 2 years In addition to the NSF requirements your local regulatory agency
34. ecific condition for Tank Monitoring is dependant on the oecific installation and configuration Flooding 1 Causes a flooding emorto be written to the emorlog Flooding emorsare typically used to indicate a high waterlevel in a specific tank Switch written to the emorlog Flooding 2 Causes a flooding erorto be written to the emorlog Flooding emorsare typically used to indicate a high waterlevel in a specific tank IMPORTANT Do not set more than one input to the same Mode asthey will conflict with each other Foradditional information on inputs please referto section 14 Series 2 Controller Inputs 11 1 4 Other Settings The other settings sub menu allows accessto a number of additional sub menu s for advanced operation of the Senes 2 controller 34 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 11 1 4 1 Function Test Allows for configuration of the Function Test features See section 10 2 3 for more information 11 1 4 2 Eror Report Acoustic Output Audible Intemal Alarm Allows for enabling disabling of the audible alam which will sound each time an enor occurson the series 2 controllers If the acoustic output is off the controller will still generate an audible alarm if the controllerloses power aslong asthe extemal battery is connected and haspower The on off control of the acoustic output isonly foralarm fault conditions NOTE This does not disable the extemal alam output output 5 If an emorcondition is
35. ed to chemical contaminants then a test sample should be taken to checkfor contaminants See section 11 fordo s and don ts Fat sOilsand greases Sample for Fats Oils and Grease and talk with homeownerabout proper stem operations Insufficient Dissolved Oxygen You may have to adjust the blower run time to insure adequate dissolved oxygen isachieved foreach run cycle to sustain it thru the off cycle to above 2 mg l Caution should be taken not to make the on cycle too long which may cause too much stripping of the bio film on the media It may be more effective to reduce the off time to allow for more frequent addition of dissolved Oxygen 7 8 Controller Alarms 7 8 1 Hooding Flooding Alarms will occur when the water level in the specific chamber increases above the normal operating level Causescan vary depending on the chamber of the system in which the flooding alam is being identified Exc essive flow to system Check all toilets for leaks and ensure alltapsare tumed off Check Water Softeners and other similar appliances Failed pump in pump tank for systems Replace pump with a pump tank only Failed or saturated bed Callservice provider Ground surface water Infiltration Check foreavesorsump pumps connected to system 7 8 2 Overcument Alam On residential systems all pumps except the Disposal Bed pump current sense optional have integrated current monitoring The current sense allowsforearly detection of pu
36. edies 6 7 Pre Treatment Sludge Storage Tank Check 6 7 1 Water Effluent Colon Texture Nomally water in the pre treatment tank will have a septic smell with a possible scum layer 6 7 2 Liquid Level Check Check to make sure liquid levels are ata properdepth and that the inlet from the house has no debris left in the pipe Under nomal operation water levels should be at the bottom of the outlet from the sudge storage tank 14 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 6 7 3 Sludge Level Check Using a Sludge Judge device measure the level of Sudge in this section of the tank Once the level of sludge reachesa 60 depth the homeowner must be notified that this compartment must be emptied and only this section of the tank isto be pumped Generally a system would require pumping from the pre treatment sludge storage chamber every 1 3 years IMPORTANT The removal of solids from the pre treatment sudge storage chamber must be carried out by a specialized firm The WSB system has been designed so that only the pre treatment chamber requires periodic sludge removal Sludge levels will be monitored as part of the maintenance agreement and homeowners will be notified when pumping is required Itisthe homeowner sresponsibility to ensure sludge removal is performed by a certified professional and in compliance with local regulations and that all records of service are kept forfuture reference 6 7 4 Media Transfer Check If media has
37. ensure that the lids are properly sealed secured onto the tank accessopening 6 3 2 Settled Ground When entenng the site area do a visual scan forany settled ground around the treatment plant Make sure there isno ground water ponding around the treatment plant area and make sure proper grading is maintained to direct surface water away from treatment plant If it is identified that the ground hassettled around the treatment plant or that ponding is evident the homeowner should be instructed to improve the grade around the treatment plant to correct and level the settled areas This will ensure proper surface water flow away from the treatment plant area and to prevent future ponding NOTE This isa good time to take a smell test to see if there are any odorscoming from the treatment plant 6 4 Gather Effluent Sample Samples should always be gathered pnorto doing any maintenance work on the system Effluent samples may be taken if required by local regulations or due to a desire to verify effluent quality Fordetailed instructions on gathering samples see section 8 2 6 5 Bioreactor Inspection 6 5 1 Odors Before and after removing the lidsto the bio reactor you should do a smell checkto tell if the system is working properly At most you should notice a mild musty smell A septic smell will mean the system is not operating properly and changes must be made 12 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 6 5 2 Media Color Afterthe
38. equalization tanks The flow EQ pumpsare configured to dose the system with the appropnate flows on a daily basis based on the system design criteria The flow EQ pumps should be set to evenly deliver pump the systems rated total daily design flow overa 24 hour period Forexample A system with a total daily design flow of 2400L and a pump with a flow rate of 100L min would be set for 1 minute pulse ON every 59 minute pause OFF Cycle This would evenly distribute the total flows acrossa 24 hour period 10 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 4 2 Blowers The blowers function in the WSB process isto ensure that the floating media is mixed within the bioreactorand to maintain the appropnate dissolved oxygen levels required to sustain the proper bactenal growth on the media The minimum dissolved oxygen level at the end of the pause cycle should be 2mg L The default settings for most WSB home units is 9min ON 6 Min off during the day and 5 min on 25min off during the night These settings may have to be adjusted based on the size of the system homeowner water usage and habits and blower size 4 3 Sludge Retum Pumps Sludge retum pumps are located in the final clarifier s and are used to retum any sludge build up that may occur within the final clarifierto the pre treatment sludge storage chamber In some systems a sludge retum air lift may be used in place of a sludge retum pump The sludge retum pumps must remove the slu
39. fluent do not allow the mouth of the sampling bottle to touch the pipe orthe wall of the pump tank depending on how farthe pipe protrudes into the chamber 22 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 8 9 Fillsample bottle almost to the top ensure there issome room for 5 10 expansion during transport Make sure that the lid of the sample jarisnot contaminated and that no dust ordebris gets inside the sample If something gets inside a new sample bottle must be used and another sample taken Cap and label sample Samples must be stored in a cooler with ice during transport 10 The samples should be dropped off atthe accredited laboratory immediately and any necessary paperwork must also be filed e g Chain of Custody 11 Check with your local laboratory to ensure proper size and labelling of samples are being met to ensure accurate sampling results NOTE The sample should be taken to the laboratory within 24hrs ideally sooner 8 2 2 Sampling withouta Pump Tank 1 2 Alwaysuse adequately szed sampling containers Sampling containers must be prepared and stenlized priorto collection at sampling site Locate the Clanfier section of the WSB model to be sampled specifically where the outlet pipe islocated 23 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Carefully place the end of the suction hose into the 6 outlet pipe just below the surface of the effluent and make sure the walls of the pipe are not brushed with the
40. fom to local electrical plumbing and building codes gt DANGER Electrical equipment in flooded areas presents an electrical hazard Do not enter a flooded area Entenng a flooded area may result in electncal shock causing death orsenous bodily injury If contact with wastewater occurs please remove any contaminated clothing and thoroughly wash all body areasand clothing exposed to wastewater with soap and water To minimize any risk of illness consult a physician Only authorized service personnel are to remove access covers On the WSB system Removal by unauthorized personnel may result in death orbodily injury from potentially hazardous gases and waste matter Please ensure easy accessto covers at all timesforinspection and oremergency purposes The use of this system when the air blower is not functioning can result in serious problems i e clogging of yourdisposal bed abnormal smells and or cancellation of the warranty 7 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 3 WSB amp CLEAN SYSTEM OPERATION WSB Clean isa fully biological wastewater treatment plant designed to treat domestic wastewater Please referto the Illustration and details below Pretreatment Sludge Storage Chamber Biological Stage Bioreactor F Biomedia I Final Clanfier Airlift lt Diffuser Bar y e Ai Y Ze ef do be Sot ee b d N gt AN gt gt Kn DA 3 1 Pre Treatment
41. ge retum run cycle and again at the end of the run cycle This will determine if the sludge retum run cycle islong enough to remove the settled sudge that hasaccumulated between each run cycle If there is excessive sludge in the system the sludge retum pump or suction air lift run time should be increased to ensure that adequate sludge retum is achieved For more information on troubleshooting excessive sludge see section 7 2 6 6 4 Water Effluent Colon Texture Should generally be clearin colorand little to no odor If thisis not the case please referto the troubleshooting section 6 65 Liquid Level Check Check to make sure that the water level in the clarifieris at orjust below the outlet This is the properdepth of water during nomal operation If the water level is high orlow please referto the troubleshooting section for possible causes 6 6 6 High Level Waming Hoat Check High waming switch should be checked forproperlevel and that it isin working order For details on testing floats please see section 7 2 6 6 7 Hectical Cords Check any electrical cordsforany apparent damage and that they are properly fastened Any damaged electrical cords should be repaired immediately 6 6 8 Media Transfer Make sure no media hastransferred from the bio reactor into the clarifier If any media has transferred it must be removed and put back into the bio reactor If you identify media transfer please see section 7 2 for possible causesand rem
42. have an initial 2 year service agreement two calls per year included with the system s initial purchase price To find out who the service provider for your system is please referto the labels on the main control panel 47 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 19 1 Extended Service Policy An Extended Service Policy is available and may be purchased through RH2O North America The extended service policy will provide you with the same piece of mind asthe initial service policy included with the system and will ensure that your system is properly maintained and serviced in the event of a failure 48 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 20 LIMITED WARRANTY 1 Preamble RH2O North America Inc hereinafter called RH2O is proud to offer its customers with the following waranty For the purposes of this Warranty Certificate the term Customer shall mean the person s who are the owner s of the property where a WSBG clean system is installed and the term Successors means any other person entitled to exercise the customer s rights 2 Nature of the Warranty The purchase of a WSBG clean system includesa free inspection of all components during the first yearfollowing installation by an authorized representative of RH2O All of the WSB amp clean system components are warranted fora period of two yearsfrom the installation date RH2O warrantsthe non deterioration of its media fora period of twenty years fro
43. hich may cause too much stripping of the bio film on the media It may be more effective to reduce the pause off time to allow for more frequent addition of dissolved oxygen Check media roll over when blowerisrunning If too little roll over of media is observed then the to insure that adequate pressure is coming likely cause islow pressure from the blower You from blower should first check your blower filterto make sure it is clean and free from obstructions You should also check the blower for CFM levelsto insure blower is performing within it s specifications Conduct a filing degree test as per section 7 4 Check the sludge level in the pretreatment If Judge level is greater than 60 of total volume sudge storage and see if there isany unusual in pretreatment tank it maybe entering the bio grease build up or chemical odours reactorcausing problems with the treatment The homeowner must be advised to call a local pumping company to evacuate the pretreatment sudge storage compartment You may also need to test it for fats oils and greases F O G orhamful chemicals if they are detected and have the compartment evacuated to 16 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 remove these If there iscontinuous incoming flow maybe there is ground water infiltrating the system and or water running constantly from house The homeowner must be notified to check on these issues Check to make sure sludge retum pump or If Judge retum
44. in a pump tank for example would require that you set the mode to Flooding and specify the signal level as Active High 33 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le This would cause a controller alarm in the pump tank forthe corresponding input if the float is high Unlike a cut off alarm in an output Pulse Pause configuration the Input menu is where inputs are configured forgeneric alarm indicationsthat are not specific to any output Care should be taken not to configure an input in this menu which hasalso been configured asa cut off in an output configuration unless you are certain this isthe behavior you want These inputs only cause an extemal visual and audible alarm via output 5 as well asan emor to be placed into the emorlog asperthe selected Mode Additionally if the controllerhasa G PRS Ethemet or similar remote monitoring device and email or SMS message or appropriate remote communications mechanism will be used to provide a remote notification of the alarm condition Mode Select the desred mode See section 11 1 3 1 Signal Level Specifiesthe signal condition that must be met by the input forthe specified Mode to be recognized and an alam generated NOTE you cannot set more than one input with the same input alarm mode 11 1 3 1 Input Modes The following table explainsthe available Input Modesand there behaviors Tank Monitoring Causesa tank monitoring emorto be written Tank Empty to the emorlog The sp
45. ing current for Contactor 50A the current value increment is 1A There are no decimal values forthe 50A contactor setting Day Start Specifiesthe daytime period start time NOTE Set Day Start 2 Day Stop and no daytime operation period exists so the day pulse and pause settings do not execute Day Stop Specifiesthe daytime period end time NOTE Set Day Start 2 Day Stop and no daytime operation period exists so the day pulse and pause settings do not execute Day Pulse Specifiesthe daytime pulse ON period Decifies the daytime pause OFF period Night Sta rt Specifies the night time period start time NOTE Set Night Start Night Stop and no night time operation period exists so the day pulse and pause settings do not execute Night Stop Specifiesthe night time period end time NOTE Set Night Start Night Stop and no night time operation period exists so the day pulse and pause settings do not execute Night Pulse Specifies the night time pulse ON period Night Pause Specifiesthe night time pause OFF period Week Program Specifies the days of the week the Pulse Pause program isactive This allows you to tum off the pulse pause program both daytime and night time periods cycle should start in the pulse or pause state Cutoff Source Allows you to specify an input source asan ovemde to the existing pulse pause configuration NOTE if the Cutoff Source isactivated the pulse pause cycle is stopped the pulse pause times reset and will res
46. m the installation date Componentsrepaired or replaced underthe two year warranty will be covered under warranty up to the end of the original two year warranty period 3 Notification Obligations The WSB clean system includesan alam system which works in conjunction with the control panel forthe system The control panel detects any problems related to the system and will sound the alarm If the alarm goes off the customer must immediately contact RH20 by written notification The customer must also notify RH2O of any apparent anomaly imegularity and or malfunction of the WSB clean system Failure to due do so within a reasonable timeframe may result in this Warranty Certificate becoming null and void The Customer must provide accessto the system at all times to RH2O or its representative 4 Exclusions The following damagesor problems are excluded from the Warranty a Any damage or problem caused by an unexpected event or Act of God such as and without limiting the generality of the foregoing earthquakes floods humcanes landslides explosions b Any damage or problem caused by the fault oract of a third party c Any damage or problem arising from any modification correction or addition camed out by a person not authorized by RH2O or without its approval d Any damage or problem if it is proven that the WSBG clean system was not used according to the terms and conditions stipulated in the Owners
47. may be accessed only by RH2O or its duly authorized representative 10 2 8 Enor Signals and Power Outage Wamings Alarms If an emorsignal appearson the display and the display blinks the signal can be cancelled by depressing the ESC key for 5 seconds If the powerisout ordisconnected a waming sgnal will sound afterone minute This signal can also be cancelled by depressing the ESC key for 5 seconds The waming signal will sound for 2 seconds every 2 secondsin the first 10 minutes After 10 minutes it will sound for5 seconds every minute After 1 hour it will sound for 20 seconds every 30 minutes Thisisa set timed program and cannot be changed unless accessed remotely by RH2O The control panel documents and logsall error messages 10 3 Vacations and extended periods with limited usage The WSB clean system has been designed to continue operating properly even with limited or extended periods of no usage The powercan be left on fora vacation and the performance of 31 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le the system will not be impacted even with little or no flow to the system If the property isonly used seasonally a winter lodge oronly for summer months and if the time that there would be no flows exceeds 4 consecutive weeks the powercan be shut down to the paneland blower Once the property islived in again the power should be immediately tumed back on 10 4 Controller Spec ifications amp Dimensions 11 CONTROL PANEL CONH
48. may have additional service maintenance requirements The WSB system itself isdesigned to operate normally with only annual servicing IMPORTANT It is your responsibility asthe maintenance providerto ensure compliance with local regulations 6 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE During regular orunscheduled maintenance any system changes observations and measurements taken shall be recorded by the service provider on the service card or similar document 11 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 6 1 Maintenance Equipment Chec klist Equipment required for inspection and maintenance ona system are e Protective Gloves Eye protection Dissolved oxygen meter Sludge Measuring Device i e Sludge Judge Robertson 2 screw driver CFM meter Sampler and bottles Filters for air blower 6 2 Home System Owner Inspections The treatment plant must be checked regularly to ensure that the system is operating properly The system owner homeowner asoutlined in the owner s manual is responsible for performing exterior system visual inspections on a weekly basisand reporting any controller alarm conditions immediately It is recommended that the system home owner check for ala ms daily 6 3 Site Inspection As part of the regular maintenance procedure the following sectionsoutline the site evaluation inspection that should be performed on a WSB clean system 6 3 1 InspectLids Before service begins check all accessopeningsfordamage and
49. mp failure that can lead to flooding alarms or other issues with proper system operation Possible remedy Failed Pump Blower Replace Pump Blower 20 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Jammed orclogged pump Insoect pump and impeller for possible obstructions Max Curent Alam Level on controllerset While the pump blowerisin too low operation checkthe current reading on the controller screen If the pump blower isoperating within its rated specificationsfor cument draw it might be that the max current setting forthe output in question was set too low and needsto be adjusted 7 8 3 Under unent Alam On residential systems all pumps except the Disposal Bed pump current sense optional have integrated cument monitoring The current sense allows for eany detection of pump failure that can lead to flooding alarms or other issues with proper system operation Possible remed Failed Pump Blower Replace Pump Blower Breaker orfuse blown If the pump has a separate fuse or breaker ensure that it has not blown tripped and that the pump bloweris getting power Wiring issue With all powerto the system tumed off inspect electrical wiresforthe pump atthe controller and any junction boxesto ensure no connections have come loose or comoded Plugged clogged diffusers on bio reactor Inspect blower lines for obstructions blower TH and change diffuserif they are plugged Min Current Alarm Level on controllerset While the
50. ow are provided as an example to illustrate the required aeration and sludge removal requirements forthe various WSB models If a different blower or pump isused calculations must be performed to ensure that the required aeration or sludge retum flows are met based on the specific blower pump specifications 17 1 Blower Settings Output 1 night day operation PRE qn operation aeration kapa day power Qty pulse pause pulse pause type LJ Min Min Min Min h WSB 400 WSB 500 HP 100 1 95 55 75 225 90 WSB 600 2500 H 120 1 80 70 75 225 78 WSB 750 HP 1200 1 90 55 80 225 89 WSB 1000 3800 HP 150 1 90 60 75 225 86 WSB 1250 P200 1 95 55 75 225 90 WSB 1500 56 8 H 150 2 75 75 75 225 74 WSB 1600 HP I50 2 75 75 75 225 74 WSB 1800 7000 HP 150 2 8 0 7 0 8 0 23 0 78 44 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 WS b dn x N Mi s e o Sg E 3 d g du S 8 a Y output 2 PUMP output 2 AIR LIFT r Removal Removal Day 6 00 23 59 perday 6 00 23 59 perday Uday pulse pause valve Qty pule pause umin O sc Min mat imin O lec Min Ud 7 60 315 1 1 317 WSB 400 144 1 2 22 15 WSB 500 12 1 26 15 3 4 WSB 600 144 1 12 60 505 12 1 35 15 504 WSB 750 144 1 B 6 568 12 1 3 15 562 WSB 1000 144 1 18 6 757 12 1 53 15 763 WSB 1250 n a n a n a n a n a WSB 1500 n a n a n a n a n a WSB 1600 n a n a n a n a n a WSB 18
51. place if failed Incorrect Min Max pressure settingsforair Verify the min and max air pressure pressure sensor sensor settings are set correctly in the controllerforthe specified blower 8 WATER QUALITY TESTING 8 1 Water Quality Targets The WSB clean system has been designed to treat wastewater under nomal operating conditions to meet the following effluent criteria BOD5 15 mg L NU 10 mg L 8 2 WaterQuality Sampling It is critical that appropriate procedures are followed when gathering a sample to ensure that accurate water quality testing can be conducted that istruly representative of the treatment plants operation Sampling must be taken by a person trained and certified by RH2O North America to ensure the sample givesaccurate results in regardsto how the system is performing 8 2 1 Sampling with a Pump Tank Always use adequately sized sampling containers Sampling containers must be prepared and sterilized priorto collection at sampling site Create flow through the system by one ofthe following 1 Tum on fixtures in home 2 Add waterto the pre treatment tank by using a garden hose or 3 Pumping waterback from the pump tank if applicable 4 Locate the effluent pipe feeding from the WSB clean system to the pump tank in the event of no pump tank being present referto section below regarding sampling without a pump tank 5 Carefully place mouth of sampling bottle into the free falling stream of ef
52. pleted setting all the output and input settings if you tum the Run Bit back ON the FW will start all outputs just as would occuron a system start up NOTE If you set the Run Bit to OFF all timers are reset and all outputs are tumed off This prevents any outputs which may have been on atthe time the Run Bit wassetto OFF from staying on IMPORTANT The run bit will NOT reset itself if you forget to tum it back on You must either cycle poweron the controller or manually tum the run bit back on to ensure the controller is once again running 35 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 11 2 Optime Operation Time Menu The optime menu providesaccessto additional operation time features not available in the customer menu These include Show Same asthe optime view available in the customer menu See section 10 2 2 Delete Total Allows you to delete all optime information Delete CW Allows you to delete the Curent Week CW optime information 11 3 Reports Menu The reports menu allows you to view and ordelete all report information stored on the series 2 controller This information is very valuable in detecting issues and tracking emorsthat have occured on the controller 11 4 Service Menu The service menu containsa number of sub menus providing accessto more advanced service features not available via the customer menu asoutlined in the following sections 1L4 1 Device Information See section 10 2 1 11 4 2 Cus
53. pump hasfailed oris plugged it will suction airlift isoperating properly cause sludge to build up in final clanfier and contaminate the final effluent A check should be made to insure they are operating properly If they are operating properly an adjustment of the pulse ON and pause OFF times may need to be done to get proper removal of settled sludge See section 7 2 Improper Homeowner Use 7 2 Media Transfer If you observe media in any tanks otherthan the bio reactorthe following table will help you to identify and address possible causes Transfer Location Possible remed Clarifier Damaged outlet from bio reactor Check the outlet pipe and slotted media filter in the bio reactorand replace if damaged Pre Treatment High water flooding Check swing check valve between the pre treatment sludge storage chamber and the bio reactorto make sure it is operating proper 7 3 Media Rollover The following table lists the likely causes of media rollover issues Possible remedy Insufficient rollover Blower not running Verify blowerisfunctioning properly and that no blowerlinesare clogged ordisconnected Diffusers blocked orblower Ifthe blowerisoperating within line blocked specifications but there is insufficient media rollover the blower lines are blocked orthe diffusers are clogged check clean replace lines and or diffusers Too much media in bio Conduct a filing degree test asper reactor section 7 4 section
54. pump ison If either of the pumps fail due to a blown fuse oran over undercurment enor the controller will automatically use the remaining good pump on all daysactivated in both the pumps weekday settings Continuing with our example if pump 2 failed then pump 1 would run the pulse pa use Cycleson all daysof the week until pump 2 could be fixed and the emorcondition eliminated 13 2 Per Cycle Duplex with Redundancy Sometimes cycling pumps on a daily basis does not meet some of the requirements of a given application Take for example a treatment system in which there are two beds The duplex pumps each one connected to a separate bed should dose each bed evenly each day It isnot desirable that one pump operateson one day and the other pump on the next because only one bed will be dosed each day In this case it is more desirable to have percycle duplex in which the pumps altemate on every pulse pause cycle In this configuration both bedsare dosed evenly through out the day every day 41 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 To configure percycle duplex is very simple In the pulse pause settings for the first output to be used in the duplex configuration set the Duplex Output parameter to the output to be used forthe 2nd pump and save the settings Then confirm the pump type min current max current etc are properly configured for both outputs and you are done There isno need to setup the Redundancy as wasdone in the perday duplex config
55. rent ratings are identified in the table below perque eem A 1 J 21 5 X J n 2 18 115V Ho 115V 12 2 Output 5 Alarm Output The Alarm Output allows for connection of 115V buzzers and lights which will pulse when an alam condition is present on the Senes 2 controller The alarm output rating isidentified below A 5 12 3 Output Modes 12 3 1 Off Specified output is off NOTE If another output is configured asa Valve and references this output it will tum on when the valve ison regardless of output mode setting 38 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 12 3 2 Pulse Pause Pulse Pause mode allows the user to configure ON pulse and OFF pause times forthe specified output The pulse pause mode allows you to specify a daytime penod anda nighttime penod so that different pulse pause settingscan be used based on expected changes during the daytime and or nighttime In addition a cutoff signal source can be used as protection forthe output so that if for example the waterlevel istoo low the Current pulse pause cycle will be stopped and reset and will only re start when the cutoff sgnal source hasindicated the input condition that stopped the cycle isno longer present NOTE If another output is configured asa Valve and references this output it will tum on when the valve ison regardless of output mode setting If set to O the max current monitoring is disabled MEE Wa When sett
56. rossthe 2 terminals of the float 4 Ifthe floatisworking properly there should be continuity between the terminals when the float isin the active state 5 Move the floatto the inactive state and connect the continuity meter across the terminals again There should be no continuity with the float in the inactive state 6 If both of these tests passthe float is working properly and should be reconnected to the controller 7 If you are not getting an alarm during the Audible Alam Float Check double check your alarm configuration to make sure that it issetup properly NOTE If there isa junction box between the controller and the float it may be that there isa connection issue within the junction box Please check these connections above if the alam and continuity tests both fail 7 7 Odors Insufficient oxygen will result in odoursand impropertreatment If you are detecting odours please review the blower configuration settings and test the Dissolved Oxygen levels as persection 6 5 4 Possible remedy Hydraulic overloads Check all toilets for leaks and ensure alltapsare tumed off Check foreavesorsump pumps connected to system or ground water infiltration Insufficient pressure on blower Check air filter first then check the 19 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 adequate Chemical contaminates Talk with homeowner about the do s and don tsand sample incoming for contaminates If you are unsure but believe the issue is relat
57. sare in mbar not PSl To convert mbarto PSI just multiple the mBar number by O 0145037738 43 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le IMPORTANT If the Min Airpressure value is very large you can press the up arrow button to reset the parameter to zero 0 IMPORTANT The onboard air pressue sensor hasa max pressure capability of 500 mbar 7 25PSI Select Max Airpressure seting and click OK to set the maximum air pressure that isacceptable IMPORTANT The air pressure valuesare in mbar not PSl To convert mbarto PSI just multiple the mBar number by O 0145037738 IMPORTANT If the Max Airpressure value is very large you can pressthe up arrow button to reset the parameterto zero 0 IMPORTANT The onboard air pressue sensorhasa max pressure capability of 500 mbar 7 25PSI Select Ref Pressuresensorto select the output which is associated with the min max pressure levels being monitoring by the onboard pressure sensor This reference output will be tumed off if the min or max airpressure settings are exceeded This behavior is identical to the min max current parameters you have used for output current emor detection 17 WSBe SYSTEM RUNTIME PARAMETER SETTING GUIDELINES The total desired flow rates and operation times are provided below for some common blower models and sudge retum pump flows The WSB system settings must be adapted to the specific blowers and or pumps used on any given installation However the settings bel
58. sess their potential causes Any emors which could be a result of improper use of the system i e flooding alarms system power loss etc should be discussed with the system home ownerand included on the maintenance report 15 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 6 9 2 Settings Check Check all settings for the system with a laptop computer or manually to ensure they are correct 6 9 3 Function Test Run panel through the function test to make sure all equipment is in proper working order See section 10 2 3 for details on the function test 6 9 4 Control Panel Alams The Control Panel should be checked forany alams that may be present during maintenance Any alam conditions should be assessed and addressed before maintenance iscomplete 6 10 Final Inspection Before leaving check to make sure all lids are properly sealed and fastened down and leave a service report indicatorforthe homeowner 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 Effluent Water Quality Targets When quality of treated effluent is not meeting the criteria asoutlined in section 8 1 there are 4 majorareasto look for problems Possible remed Check dissolved oxygen levelsto insure they You may have to adjust the blower run time to are atleast 2 mg l atthe end of the pause insure adequate dissolved oxygen is achieved for Cycle each run cycle to sustain it through the off cycle to above 2 mg l Caution should be taken not to make the pulse ON cycle too long w
59. start up period the media will tum a light to dark brown colour This is the bio film growth and shows a healthy system On heavier loaded systems it will tum a dark colour and a lighter colour for systems that have a lighter organic load NOTE Dunng start up the bio reactors may foam 6 5 3 Media Rollover It will take approximately 2 weeksforthe media to properly roll over completely in the bio reactor It should be a gentle roll overand coverthe complete reactorarea To fast ofa rollover will result in a higher suspended solids count in the final clarifier A slow roll over will not provide the propercleaning of the media and may leave dead spotsin the reactor If you notice issues with media rollover referto section 7 3 6 5 4 Dissolved Oxygen Level Check Dissolved Oxygen levels should be measured at the end of a run cycle and atthe beginning of a run cycle Dissolved oxygen should neverbe below 2 mg l A Dissolved Oxygen meter Is a tool that shall be used forthese measurements 6 5 5 BlowerPressure CFM Check Take the airhose off the blowerand attach the cfm meterto see if the bloweris working within the blowers design cfm flow rate Checkhose connections and inspect blowersfor any extemal damage or wear Check filter must be replaced atleast once per year 6 5 6 Water Effluent Colon Texture When blower is off water should look clearon top of media and there should be a slightly mild musty odor 6 5 7 Liquid Level
60. tart when the cut off source deactivates Cutoff Level Specifies if the cut off source isactivated by a high level ora low level on the Cutoff Source input 39 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 PerCycle Duplex Output reference forpercycle duplex configuration with redundanc NOTE Daytime settings will override nighttime settings if they overlap 12 3 2 1 Pulse Pause Per Cycle Duplex with Redundancy In some applications it isimportant to have duplex altemating outputs that operate on a per Cycle basis If thisis required it can be configured very easily by simply selecting the second output from the Duplex Output parameter list to be used asthe duplex slave output to the cumently configured pulse pause output When using percycle duplex redundancy is automatically built in therefore it is not necessary for you to setup master slave redundancy from the menu as you would if using per day cycling 12 3 3 PermanentOn The specified output is alwayson 12 4 Pump Types The pump types selection allows you to select common pump types from a list If the pump you are using is available within the list the min and max current settings will automatically be setforthat specific pump model NOTE It is still recommended to verify the min and max current settings even when selecting a pump from the list Sometimesthe manufacturer may change pump designs which can affect actual cument ratings 12 4 1 Valve Valve isa special pump t
61. tomerID The Customer ID field allows fora way to uniquely identify a controller installation with a specific customer This is set by the manufacturer and should never be changed If the Customer ID is set it will be included in all Email and SMS messages sent by the controller GPRS G SM remote monitoring featuresto further assist in identifying the controller that generated the SMS or Email message 11 4 3 Factory Reset Allows you to reset the controllerto factory defaults 36 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 11 4 4 Input Test The input test allows you to view the status of the vanous inputs on the senes 2 controller You can activate and deactivate the inputs connected to the controllerand confim proper operation of these triggers by visually monitoring the graphics available Inouts test Inputs E 1 In addition by using the up and down anow keys you can view the state of all fuses black background Fuse OK aswell asthe current reading on the air pressure sensor 11 4 5 Function Test See section 10 2 3 11 4 6 Timer See section 10 2 5 11 5 Settings Menu The settings menu providesaccessto advanced settings not available through the customer menu 11 5 1 Language Allows you to specify the display language 11 5 2 Date Time See section 10 2 4 115 3 Display Allows for configuration of various display features such asthe illumination backlight triggers brightness control and contrast
62. transfered back into this chamber it must be removed and placed back into the bio reactor Usually this only happensif flooding occursin the disposal bed ora blocked pipe to the disposal and liquid backsup into the system If you identify media transfer please see section 7 2 for possible causes and remedies 6 8 Pump Tank Check 6 8 1 High Level Alam Hoat Check High wa ming switch should be checked for proper level and that it isin working order The alarm trigger level should be set to allow ample time after alarm the goesoff to have a service technician be able to arrive and fix the problem before a backup occursin the house For details on testing floats please see section 7 2 6 82 Low Level Pump Hoat Check Checkthe low level float for proper adjustment and that it isin working order Thisfloat switch should be set that it will shut the timer control off while keeping the pump totally submerged under effluent To check if the float is working pull the float out of the liquid put itin the inactive position down and see if the timer forthe pump tank stops running 6 8 3 InspectHectrical Cords Make sure all cordsare free from damage and securely fastened Any damaged cords should be repaired immediately 69 Control Panel Check 6 9 1 EnorReports Check Read the emorreportson the panel and download them orrecord them manually in a book forrecord keeping Review the enor reports that occurred since the last maintenance visit and as
63. ump to pre treatment chamber 3 Remove existing pump IMPORTANT Care must be taken to never lift pump by electrical cord ordamage to watertightness of cord may happen Remove outlet pipe and union from old pump Install output pipe and union from old pup onto the replacement pump Us IMPORTANT If using a different approved replacement pump you must ensure that the outlet pipe union and new pump result in the same height for properconnection to the existing plumbing when placed in the tank 6 Place new pump into tank and ensure outlet pipe union mates appropnately with intemal pipe union 7 Restore powerand test to assure it isfunctioning properly 8 Make sure union has no leaks 28 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 9 10 Contoller Replacement If controller needs replacement a qualified licensed electrician will need to be called to make this change 10 CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW Installation may only be camed out by a qualified electrician The WSBG clean control panel is preconfigured for standard operation of your wastewater treatment system The panel comes equipped with a visual and audible alarm to notify you of any mechanical or high water conditions should problems everarise The Control panel operates all of the mechanical components of the WSB system The control panel must be protected by a dedicated breaker in the in house or building as per the installation manual 10 1 Controller Interface Overview
64. uration Redundancy is automatically built into the percycle duplex functionality Formore information see section 12 3 2 1 14 SERIES 2 CONTROLLER INPUTS 14 1 Inputs 1 and 2 The Senes 2 controller has 2 digital inputs which can be used for floats or any digital switch compatible with the 5V operating level provided by the input terminals Name Input Type Connector Terminals Input 1 Digital VDC Output VDC Input Input 2 Digital 5VDC Output 5VDC Input 15 ERROR CODES fol iNoRepots Jm Jjercemr O o 1 ePowerbreakdown 40 eSecurity Time High Load 4 eOutput3 Fuse defective 43 eMax temperature exceeded _ 5 eOutput4Fusedefective 44 ext EEPROM defective e eOutput5 Fuse defective Jm eMax depresion exceeded eOutput 6 Fuse defective eGSM module eror 8 eOutput 7 Fuse defective 47 iSystemstartup 9 eOutput 8 Fuse defective 48 eMaxfiling time exceeded Reseed OO eOutput 1 Undercument 49 64 Reserved eOutput 2 Undercurrent 65 eReserved 12 eOutput3 Undercurent 66 iReportsdeleted 14 eOuputs amp Undecument 68 mutter 15 eOutput6 Undercurent 69 wDate Tme notset 18 eOutput 1 Overcurent 72 iDa yliq time off 42 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le 19 eOutput 2 Overcurrent 7 iClass D enabled 3 Class D disabled 5 7 eOutput 4 Overcurent Man vacat LEE iMan vacation mode disabled 72 iMan
65. vacation mode started 76 eOutput 6 Overcurrent 77 24 eOutput 7 Overcurrent 78 79 eRIC defective eint EEPROM defective 28 82 83 eMotorprotection switch 84 85 eNo SIM Card 87 88 eGSM send error elO module not available iMan vacation mode enabled iMan vacation mode stopped iAut vacation mode stopped IADAB started iClass HP enabled iC lass HP disabled wDry run backflush phase iService mode Manual iService mode USB DEI iAut vacation mode started iService mode Remote e Initiation mode started eGSM module not available en Initiation mode stopped iSludge removal started isludge removal stopped 92 Eror eliminated 16 CONHGURING THE AIR PRESSURE SENSOR OUTPUT ERROR The onboard air pressure sensorcan be used to detect possible failures on air pressure lines from blowers and or from valves connected to blowers In this way it is possible to detect failures of the blowerand orany valvesafter which the air pressure sensor is connected To configure the air pressure sensor From the Main Menu select Parameter OK Other Settings OK Air Pressure OK You should now be in the Airpressure sensor configuration menu Device settings min airpressure Max airpressure Ref pressuresensoil Select the Min Airpressure setting and click OK to set the minimum air pressure that is acceptable IMPORTANT The air pressure value
66. ype that is most commonly selected when a solenoid valve is used to control flow to an output This might be forthe purpose of controlling eitherthe flow of air or water NOTE In all Series 2 FW versions 3 00 and earlier when a valve tums on output 1 is also automatically tumed on This behavior is fixed and cannot be changed The assumption is made that if you are using a solenoid it isto control flow and that output 1 hasthe primary pump airor water that will cause the flow to occur 12 4 1 1 Valve Behavior The reference output that istumed on when a valve tumson can be configured to any available output on the series 2 controller It is not longer fixed to only control output 1 To change the Valve Output Reference from the Main Menu select Parameter then select Other Settings a nd then select the Valve Output Reference option Other settings Air pressure Valve Output referer Run Bit 40 Page RES WSB OMS Version 1 0 Le From the list you can select any available Senes 2 output asthe reference output In addition to this outputs individual settings i e pulse pause parallel relay etc this output will tum on if any output configured with a Mode Type of Valve isalso on NOTE To maintain compatibility in FW upgradesto existing controllers the default setting is always output 1 Add contactor pump types 12 5 Min Cument and Max Curent The min and max cument fields allow you to specify the current
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