ProMinent DULCODOS DSPb Pool Professional Manuale utente

DULCODOS DSPb
Pool Professional
Assembly and operating instructions
A3693
Target group: at least instructed personnel
EN
Original operating instructions (2006/42/EC)Part no. 990279 Version: BA DD 036 05/23 EN
Please carefully read these operating instructions before use. · Do not discard.
The operator shall be liable for any damage caused by installation or operating errors.
The latest version of the operating instructions are available on our homepage.

In order to make it easier to read, this document uses the male
form in grammatical structures but with an implied neutral sense.
The document is always aimed equally at women, men and
gender-neutral persons. We kindly ask readers for their under‐
standing in this simplification of the text.
Please read the supplementary information in its entirety.
Information
This provides important information relating to the
correct operation of the unit or is intended to make
your work easier.
Warning information
Warning information includes detailed descriptions of the haz‐
ardous situation, see
Ä Chapter 2.2 ‘Labelling of Warning Informa‐
tion’ on page 10
.
The following symbols are used to highlight instructions, links, lists,
results and other elements in this document:
Tab. 1: More symbols
Symbol Description
Action, step by step.
⇨Outcome of an action.
Links to elements or sections of these instructions or other applicable documents.
nList without set order.
[Button]
Display element (e.g. indicators).
Operating element (e.g. button, switch).
‘Display/GUI’
Screen elements (e.g. buttons, assignment of function keys).
CODE Presentation of software elements and/or texts.
General non-discriminatory approach
Supplementary information
Supplemental directives
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Table of contents
1 About this product................................................................. 5
1.1 Overview of equipment................................................. 6
1.2 Control elements........................................................... 8
2 Safety and responsibility....................................................... 9
2.1 User qualification.......................................................... 9
2.2 Labelling of Warning Information................................ 10
2.3 General safety information.......................................... 11
2.4 Intended use............................................................... 12
3 Storage and transport......................................................... 13
4 Operating concept............................................................... 14
4.1 Video tutorials in the video library............................... 14
4.2 Operating elements.................................................... 15
4.2.1 Pictograms used as operating elements.................. 17
4.3 Navigation levels......................................................... 18
4.3.1 Entering a PIN/PUK................................................. 19
4.3.2 Interactions.............................................................. 20
4.3.3 Navigation levels...................................................... 21
5 Access to the setting menus............................................... 26
6 Assembly............................................................................ 27
6.1 Wall-mounted.............................................................. 27
6.2 Fit the antikink device for the bleed line...................... 28
6.3 Hydraulic installation................................................... 29
6.3.1 Metering system...................................................... 30
6.3.2 Sensors.................................................................... 33
6.4 Electrical installation................................................... 33
6.4.1 Connect power supply............................................. 34
6.4.2 Cable Cross-Sections and Cable End Sleeves....... 34
7 Start up............................................................................... 35
7.1 Preparation................................................................. 35
7.2 Adjusting the flow sensor switching point................... 36
7.3 Priming and venting (with an alpha or Beta pump)..... 37
7.4 Calibration................................................................... 37
7.4.1 General information on calibration........................... 38
7.4.2 Operation and calibration......................................... 39
7.4.3 Calibrate: measured variable, pH............................ 42
7.4.4 Calibrate: measured variable, ORP......................... 44
7.4.5 Calibrate: measured variable, free chlorine............. 45
7.4.6 Calibrate: measured variable, total available
chlorine.................................................................... 46
7.4.7 Calibrate: measured variable, total chlorine............ 46
8 Operational pause (e.g. over-wintering).............................. 47
9 Troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of the bypass fit‐
ting...................................................................................... 48
9.1 Diagnostics and troubleshooting................................. 48
9.2 Maintenance/repair..................................................... 48
9.2.1 Maintenance intervals.............................................. 49
9.2.2 Cleaning dismantled sensor modules...................... 50
9.2.3 Replacing or retrofitting sensor modules................. 51
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9.2.4 Replacing or retrofitting the module holder.............. 51
9.3 Retrofit kits, spare parts and accessories................... 53
9.3.1 Retrofit kits............................................................... 53
9.3.2 Spare parts.............................................................. 54
9.3.3 Accessories............................................................. 58
10 Replacing the chemical storage tanks................................ 59
11 Disposal of used parts........................................................ 60
12 Drawings, drilling and external dimensions of the DUL‐
CODOS............................................................................... 61
13 Technical data..................................................................... 63
14 Spare parts and accessories.............................................. 64
14.1 Spare parts............................................................... 64
14.2 Maintenance kits for metering pumps....................... 64
14.3 Maintenance kits for measured variables................. 65
14.4 Accessories.............................................................. 65
15 EC Declaration of Conformity............................................. 66
16 Index................................................................................... 68
Table of contents
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1 About this product
Metering systems are designed for the treatment of swimming pool
water. Pre-assembled and fully-wired ready for use, the metering
systems take on the job of pH value adjustment and disinfection
with chlorine.
A3694
Fig. 1: The metering system
The metering systems include all the necessary components
mounted on a plate:
nSensors
nController
nMetering pumps
About this product
5

1.1 Overview of equipment
1
2
3
45
67 8 910
11
A3695
Fig. 2: Overview of equipment for the metering system DUL‐
CODOS Pool Professional, with all options and metering pumps
Beta.
1. Controller
2. Flow sensor
3. Ball valve, inlet side
4. Dirt filter
5. Flow module with flow sensor
6. pH sensor*
7. ORP sensor*
8. Sensor for total chlorine*
9. Sensor for free chlorine*
10 Sample valve
11 Ball valve, outlet side
* To be assembled by the customer. These components are
ready for subsequent installation, but are supplied separately
to avoid damage in transit.
Components
About this product
6

12a
13a
14a
15a
12b
13b
14b
15b
A0990
Fig. 3: Overview of equipment: DULCODOS Pool Professional,
with all options and metering pumps Beta.
12a Injection valve for acid
13a Metering pump, acid
14a Cable for acid level switch (only with metering pump
“Beta”)
15a Suction assembly, acid
12b Injection valve, disinfection
13b Metering pump, disinfection
14b Cable for disinfection level switch (only with metering
pump “Beta”)
15b Suction assembly, disinfection
not shown Multifunctional valve, acid
not shown Multifunctional valve, disinfection
About this product
7

1.2 Control elements
1
2
3a
3b
4
A3696
Fig. 4: Control elements: DULCODOS Pool Professional, with all
options and metering pumps Beta
1 Controller display
2 Flow meter
3a/3b Metering pump stroke adjustment dial
4 Ball valve, outlet side
- Multifunctional valve (not shown)
About this product
8

2 Safety and responsibility
2.1 User qualification
WARNING!
Danger of injury with inadequately qualified per‐
sonnel
The operator of the system / equipment is respon‐
sible for ensuring that the qualifications are ful‐
filled.
If inadequately qualified personnel work on the unit
or loiter in the hazard zone of the unit, this could
result in dangers that could cause serious injuries
and material damage.
– All work on the unit should therefore only be
conducted by qualified personnel.
– Unqualified personnel should be kept away
from the hazard zone.
The pertinent accident prevention regulations, as
well as all other generally acknowledged safety
regulations, must be adhered to.
Training Definition
Instructed personnel An instructed person is deemed to be a person who has been instructed and,
if required, trained in the tasks assigned to him and possible dangers that
could result from improper behaviour, as well as having been instructed in the
required protective equipment and protective measures.
Trained user A trained user is a person who fulfils the requirements made of an instructed
person and who has also received additional training specific to the system
from the manufacturer or another authorised distribution partner.
Trained, qualified per‐
sonnel
A trained, qualified employee is deemed to be a person who is able to assess
the tasks assigned to him and recognize possible hazards based on his
training, knowledge and experience, as well as knowledge of pertinent regula‐
tions. A trained, qualified employee must be able to perform the tasks
assigned to him independently with the assistance of drawing documentation
and parts lists. The assessment of a person's technical training can also be
based on several years of work in the relevant field.
Electrical technician An electrical technician is able to complete work on electrical systems and rec‐
ognise and avoid possible dangers independently based on his technical
training and experience as well as knowledge of pertinent standards and regu‐
lations. An electrical technician must be able to perform the tasks assigned to
him independently with the assistance of drawing documentation, parts lists,
terminal and circuit diagrams. The electrical technician must be specifically
trained for the working environment in which the electrical technician is
employed and be conversant with the relevant standards and regulations.
Service The Service department refers to service technicians, who have received
proven training and have been authorised by the manufacturer to work on the
system.
Safety and responsibility
9

2.2 Labelling of Warning Information
These operating instructions provide information on the technical
data and functions of the product. These operating instructions pro‐
vide detailed warning information and are provided as clear step-
by-step instructions.
The warning information and notes are categorised according to
the following scheme. A number of different symbols are used to
denote different situations. The symbols shown here serve only as
examples.
DANGER!
Nature and source of the danger
Consequence: Fatal or very serious injuries.
Measure to be taken to avoid this danger.
Description of hazard
– Denotes an immediate threatening danger. If
the situation is disregarded, it will result in fatal
or very serious injuries.
WARNING!
Nature and source of the danger
Possible consequence: Fatal or very serious inju‐
ries.
Measure to be taken to avoid this danger.
– Denotes a possibly hazardous situation. If the
situation is disregarded, it could result in fatal
or very serious injuries.
CAUTION!
Nature and source of the danger
Possible consequence: Slight or minor injuries.
Material damage.
Measure to be taken to avoid this danger.
– Denotes a possibly hazardous situation. If the
situation is disregarded, it could result in slight
or minor injuries. May also be used as a
warning about material damage.
NOTICE!
Nature and source of the danger
Damage to the product or its surroundings.
Measure to be taken to avoid this danger.
– Denotes a possibly damaging situation. If the
situation is disregarded, the product or an
object in its vicinity could be damaged.
Introduction
Safety and responsibility
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