Additional Dosings; Temperature Measurement; Overview; Measuring Water Temperature - Bayrol PoolManager Chlorine User Manual

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14.5

Additional dosings

PoolManager
provides the option of programming additional dosings
®
in addition to the automatic dosings with temperature compensation.
The additional dosing are then performed in supplement to the main
dosing and to the refresh dosings. The additional dosing amount is a
fixed, programmed figure and is not temperature compensated.
For additional dosings, the following parameters can be configured in
the menu "Additional dosings":
Parameter
Explanation
Days of Week
Here the days of the week on which additional dosing is to
take place (one or more) can be selected.
Default: Off
Time
Start time of the additional dosing
(the same for every weekday).
Default: 00:00
Additional
Dosing amount for additional dosings
Dosing
(the same for every weekday).
amount
Default: 0.2 l
Example:
The system should be configured such that on Friday 2.5 l of
Bayrosoft
is dosed and 2.0 l each on Monday and Wednesday.
®
Temperature compensation is not desired.
To do so, the following settings are required:
Main Menu O2 (Bayrosoft
®
Sub-menu Configuration O2 (Bayrosoft
Dosing amount O2 = 2.5 l
Temp. compensation = Off
Dosing day O2 = Friday
Sub-menu Additional dosings:
Weekdays = Monday, Wednesday
Additional dose amount = 2.0 l
If temperature compensation is activated, the main dosing is
compensated for temperature and, if applicable, the two refresh
dosings are additionally performed.
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15

Temperature measurement

15.1

Overview

PoolManager
®
has a total of three temperature measurement inputs. A
temperature sensor can be connected to each of them. The three
inputs are marked Temp.1 (T1), Temp.2 (T2), and Temp.3 (T3).
T1 and T2 cover a measuring range of 0 – 50°C, T3 covers 0 – 75°C.
The standard temperature sensor for the measuring water is
connected to T1 in the factory configuration.
15.2

Measuring water temperature

PoolManager
®
measures the temperature of the measuring water
flowing through the measurement chamber. For that purpose, a
PT1000 temperature sensor is integrated into the measurement
chamber and connected to the input Temp.1 (T1).
For PoolManager
®
O2, temperature measurement is used for
calculating temperature compensation (see section Automatic O2
(Bayrosoft
®
) dosing).
15.3

Measured temperatures

Various functions and sensor types can be allocated to all three
temperature inputs. Allocation is realised in the following menu:
Configuration Temperature
The following functions can be assigned to each individual
temperature input in the Temperature sensor configuration sub-menu:
Sample water
Temperature of measuring water. The integrated standard
measuring water sensor in the measurement chamber is
connected to input Temp. 1 (T1) in the factory configuration.
Pool water
Temperature of the pool water (measurement in circulation circuit)
Solar temperature
Water temperature in the solar collector
Air (pool)
Air temperature in the indoor pool hall
Air (outdoor)
Outside air temperature
15.4

Sensor types

Furthermore, the sensor type used can be configured for each
temperature input:
PT1000 (standard)
This is the standard measuring water temperature sensor
used in the measurement chamber.
KTY83
This model was used in earlier BAYROL controllers
KTY16-6 (2kΩ parallel)
This model is also common in the swimming pool industry
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
KTY16-6 temperature sensor
When using a KTY16-6 sensor, a 2kΩ resistor has to
be connected parallel to it in order to match the sensor
to the measurement range of the two other sensor
models.

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