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10.3

Configuration

The configuration measurement graph menu is called up from the
measurement graph using the menu button
The following table shows the menu contents:
Menu configuration measurement graph
Configuration measurement
graph pH
Configuration measurement
graph redox (mV)
Configuration measurement
graph Chlorine
Configuration measurement
graph Temperature (T)
Configuration measurement
graph O2 Bayrosoft
)
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Export measurement graph
The menus for configuring the individual measurement graphs
are all uniformly set-up as follows:
Menu configuration measurement graph pH / mV / Cl / T / O2
Scaling auto / hand
Automatic or manual scaling for the display
range, i.e. for the measured value scale. We
recommend always using automatic scaling.
Display range min.
Minimum value of the measured value scale
(manual scaling only)
Display range max.
Maximum value of the measured value scale
(manual scaling only)
10.4
Measurement graph export
The menu export measurement graph provides various options for
exporting the measurement graph
This menu can be called up at any time as follows:
From the measurement graph using the menu button
or
In the menu
Communication & Interfaces,
sub-menu Data Import and Export
The menu provides the following functions:
Menu Export Measurement Graph
Download measurement graphs from the controller
For remote access from PC only!
In remote access, saved measurement graphs can be downloaded from
®
PoolManager
and saved locally on the remote PC in PDF format. The
selection of measurement graphs is made by entering the start and end date.
Save measurement graphs to USB stick
Saved measurement graphs can be stored locally to a USB memory stick in
PDF format. The selection of measurement graphs is made by entering the
start and end date.
Automatic saving of measurement graph
Activation of automatic daily saving of measurement graphs.
Automatic e-mail transmission of measurement graph
Activation and configuration of regular automatic transmission of saved
measurement graphs to up to 3 e-mail recipients
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Call-up configuration for the
pH measurement graph
Call-up configuration for the
redox (mV) measurement graph
Call-up configuration for the
Chlorine (Cl) measurement graph
Call-up configuration for the
T (temperature) measurement graph
Call-up configuration for the
O2 (Bayrosoft
) measurement graph
®
See section
Measurement graph export
11
Water maintenance
PoolManager's
most important function is continuous measurement
®
and automatic correction of pH value and disinfection of pool water.
This is how PoolManager
always ensures optimal water quality.
®
11.1
pH value
The pH value indicates whether the water is in a neutral, acidic, or
alkaline range. The pH scale usually ranges from pH 0 to pH 14.
acidic
neutral
The basic requirement for optimal water quality is a pH value in the
neutral range.
Ideal pH range for pool water:
7.0 to 7.4
Potential consequences of a pH value that is too low (acidic):
Metal corrosion
Attack on tile joints
Skin and eye irritation
Poor flocculation
Deposition of carbonate hardness (pH value fluctuations)
Potential consequences of a pH value that is too high (alkaline):
Reduction in disinfection effectiveness (for chlorine and bromine)
Skin and eye irritation
Tendency for lime scale deposits
Poor flocculation
PoolManager
®
continuously measures the current pH value in the pool
and compares the measured value with the desired pH value, which is
configured as a setpoint.
If there is a deviation, then PoolManager
pump in order to quickly and precisely adjust the pool water's pH value
to match the setpoint by adding pH minus (pH reducer) or pH plus (pH
elevator).
Dosing direction pH minus (pH-)
Depending on the water quality and other general conditions, the pH
value increases in most swimming pool applications as time passes. In
order to counteract that rise, pH minus (pH reducer) is added. In this
case, one speaks of the dosing direction pH minus (pH-).
Dosing direction pH plus (pH+)
Depending on the water quality and other general conditions, the pH
value decreases in some swimming pool applications as time passes.
In order to counteract that decrease, pH plus (pH elevator) is added. In
this case, one speaks of the dosing direction pH plus (pH+).
Double-sided dosing (pH- / pH+)
It is possible to combine both dosing directions with each other. In this
case, PoolManager's
®
pH control triggers two dosing pumps; one for
pH minus and one for pH plus.
alkaline
activates the pH dosing
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