Bayrol PoolManager Series User Manual

Bayrol PoolManager Series User Manual

For the measurement, control, and dosage system for swimming pools
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  • Page 1 User Manual for the Measurement, Control, and Dosage System for Swimming Pools ® PoolManager ® PoolManager Chlorine ® PoolManager Bromine ® PoolManager Oxygen ® PoolManager...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content Content Part A: Overview ................6 8.2.10 Menu functions Identification of safety information ........6 8.2.11 Menu sequences Safety information ..............6 Help ..................22 Miscellaneous markings ............6 Informational text ..............22 General safety information........... 6 individualisation ..............23 User qualification ..............
  • Page 3 Content 12.2.2 Calibration errors 16.8 Alarm relay ................46 ® 12.3 Calibration chlorine (Cl) / bromine (Br) (just PoolManager 16.8.1 Electrical connection PRO) .................. 35 Service messages ..............47 12.3.1 Execution 17.1 Signalising due service messages ........47 12.3.2 Calibration errors 17.2 Re-scheduling service messages ........
  • Page 4 Content ® Flockmatic pump ..............61 36.1 PoolManager Chlorine installation diagram ...... 70 ® 26.1 Safety information .............. 61 36.2 PoolManager Oxygen installation diagram ....... 70 26.2 Overview ................61 36.3 PoolManager ® Bromine installation diagram ...... 70 26.3 Menu Flockmatic pump ............61 36.4 PoolManager ®...
  • Page 5 Content 48.2 CPU printed circuit board ........... 85 48.3 Connection terminals for spring contacts ......86 48.3.1 Technical data 48.4 Electrical connections ............86 48.4.1 External connections 48.4.2 Connection terminals 48.5 Power supply 230V~ ............88 48.6 Standard wiring (Without supplemental functions) .... 88 48.6.1 Connecting a temperature sensor 48.6.2 Connecting the flow switch 48.6.3 Connection of chlorine measuring cell...
  • Page 6: Part A: Overview

    Identification of safety information Chapter name (printed in italics) indicates a chapter within this • Part A: Overview document Menu name (printed in italics) indicates a menu in PoolManager ® • Identification of safety information Parameter name (printed in italics) indicates a parameter in •...
  • Page 7: User Qualification

    User qualification Potential consequence: Death or the gravest degree of injury, heavy material damage. Designation Definition • Only run power to input L for the dosage Instructed person An instructed person is someone who has been outlets if circulation is running with power (dosage informed of and, as necessary, trained in the outlets locked via filter pump).
  • Page 8: Term Definitions

    Term definitions Term definitions Standard access codes Bromine (Br) The following table indicates the standard default access codes. • Active bromine (free bromine) in pools for disinfection, measured HAZARD! in [mg/l] Unauthorised access possible from using known Chlorine (Cl) • access codes Active chlorine (free chlorine) in pools for disinfection, measured in [mg/l]...
  • Page 9: Overview

    Overview Mode menu Overview • Called up using special hotkey • Various system functions turned on and off quickly and easily PoolManager ® PoolManager ® is a highly advanced measuring, controlling, and dosing Numerous menu languages available system for swimming pools. •...
  • Page 10: Safety Functions

    Overview 6.3.3 Safety functions Actual dosage for chlorine implemented into a • control pulse for a salt electrolysis system Extensive monitoring and alarm functions • Trigger via a relay switching output (pulse width) or power Upper and lower measured value alarms •...
  • Page 11: Interfaces

    Overview Suitable devices and systems for remote access Building automation Building management systems (BMS) and touch panels for living areas can be used for remote access to PoolManager ® if they have a standard modern browser. 6.3.6 Interfaces Measurement inputs: •...
  • Page 12: Part B: Function Description

    Remote access Part B: Function description Info HTML support In order to use the full scope of functions for remote Required user qualification: access to PoolManager ® , the browser being used has TRAINED USER to support the current HTML 5 standard. All activities described in Part B may only be performed by trained users as defined in the Chapter User Info...
  • Page 13: Calling Up Quick Info

    Display and operation - Graphical user interface 7.5.1 Calling up quick info Important menus To call up quick info, the normal address for remote access (IP 8.1.1 Home view address or URL) is attached along with the following suffix: Home view is the standard view. It can usually be seen on the screen /cgi-bin/webgui.fcgi?infoframe=0 and provides an overview of all important data and operating statuses.
  • Page 14: Main Menu (Icon Menu)

    Display and operation - Graphical user interface Graphical user interface Operating mode and/or operating status Auto Measurement, control, and dosage run Measurement, control, and dosage run in automatic mode Manual Manual dosage is running Control is turned off Alarm Dosage is blocked by an alarm Flow Dosage is blocked because there is no flow signal present Dosage is blocked because there is no flow signal present...
  • Page 15: Add-On Functions Menu (Icon Menu)

    Display and operation - Graphical user interface Graphical user interface Configuration pH 8.1.3 Add-on functions menu (icon menu) menu (icon menu) Settings for pH measurement and control Settings for pH measurement and control The Add-on functions menu is called functions menu is called up from the main menu. It facilitates access to supplemental facilitates access to supplemental functions.
  • Page 16: Mode Menu

    Display and operation - Graphical user interface Graphical user interface Eco mode Further menus (standard menus) Further menus (standard menus) Flexible control of toggling between normal mode and eco Flexible control of toggling between normal mode and eco Most menus, by far, consist of multiple standard recurring elements, Most menus, by far, consist of multiple standard recurring elements, mode (e.g.
  • Page 17: Selection Parameters

    Display and operation - Graphical user interface 8.2.2.1 Entry screen 8.2.3.1 Entry screen There is one uniform entry screen for all numerical parameters, in There is one uniform entry screen for all selection parameters and with which values can be configured. which values can be configured.
  • Page 18: Text Parameter

    Display and operation - Graphical user interface 8.2.4 Text parameter There are a total of four different keyboard layouts available that can A text parameter represents a text that you can enter, e.g. a name for be switched using the keys as follows: the device or for a function.
  • Page 19: Time Parameters

    Display and operation - Graphical user interface 8.2.5 Time parameters 8.2.6 Date parameter Time parameters are used to enter and display a time. For example: Date parameters are used to enter and display a date. specific time for a waterfall feature to run. Parameter name (button) Parameter name (button) Calls up the parameter's help text...
  • Page 20: Access Code

    Display and operation - Graphical user interface 8.2.7 Access code 8.2.7.1 Entry screen There is one uniform entry screen for configuring the desired access There are various access codes for menu access. code. Parameter name (button) Calls up the parameter's help text Access code (button) Calls up the entry screen for the access code.
  • Page 21: Messages

    Display and operation - Graphical user interface 8.2.8.1 Entry screen 8.2.10 Menu functions There is one uniform entry screen for all network (IP) addresses in In some menus, one or multiple menu functions are offered in the which time can be configured. bottom line.
  • Page 22: Help

    Display and operation - Graphical user interface Help Informational text Help text is available for each menu and each parameter. During menu navigation, informational text is shown in many areas that, for example, provide you with information on a function or on potential hazards.
  • Page 23: Individualisation

    Display and operation - Graphical user interface Graphical user interface Toggle into the main menu by pressing the menu Toggle into the main menu by pressing the menu individualisation hotkey user user interface interface provides provides numerous numerous opportunities opportunities individualisation.
  • Page 24: Measured Value Graph

    Measured value graph The following figure provides an overview of the The following figure provides an overview of the measurement graph: Icon style 1 Icon style 1 Icon style 2 Icon style 2 Note: The icon styles available may change and further styles may be Note: The icon styles available may change and further styles may be added.
  • Page 25: Notes On Measurement Graph

    Measured value graph Measurement graph with mutual display of two measured Measured value graph (BayroSoft): variables (pH and mV (redox)): During O2 (BayroSoft) dosing, the current dosage volume is displayed in litres. The measured value curve climbs from 0 to the total dosage volume. In this example, that number is 2 litres.
  • Page 26: Measurement Graph Export

    Water maintenance The menus for configuring the individual measurement graphs Ideal pH range for pool water: are all uniformly set-up as follows: 7.0 to 7.4 • Menu configuration measurement graph pH / mV / Cl / T / O2 graph pH / mV / Cl / T / O2 Potential consequences of a pH value that is too low (acidic): Potential consequences of a pH value that is too low (acidic): Metal corrosion...
  • Page 27: Redox Value (Disinfection With Chlorine And Bromine)

    Water maintenance Free chlorine measurement and the redox signal measured are not 10.2.2 Redox value directly dependent upon the level of free chlorine, but rather influenced (Disinfection with chlorine and bromine) only by the hypochlorous acid, which influences disinfection. If, however, the portion of hypochlorous acid changes due to a INFO fluctuating pH value, then that will necessarily lead to a fluctuating...
  • Page 28: Active Oxygen (Bayrosoft)

    Measurement, control, dosage (pH value, redox value, chlorine/bromine) example, a dosing output of 10% means that the dosage pump runs 10.2.4 Active oxygen (BayroSoft) 10% of the available time within a dosage cycle, and stands still during 90% of the time. INFO Example: ®...
  • Page 29: Display In Home View

    Measurement, control, dosage (pH value, redox value, chlorine/bromine) 11.4.2 Lower alarm threshold alarm threshold 11.3 Display in home view If the measured value falls below the If the measured value falls below the lower alarm threshold, then ® PoolManager will report a bottom measured value alarm. will report a bottom measured value alarm.
  • Page 30: Minimum Dosing Rate

    Measurement, control, dosage (pH value, redox value, chlorine/bromine) The following figure shows the correlation between the current INFO measured value and the dosing output for various configurations of the Influence on the control system proportional range for pH (dosage direction D-). In the following cases, the proportional range should be reduced, thereby increasing the dosing output: If the control system reacts slowly, and the setpoint...
  • Page 31: Intelligent Dosing Monitoring

    Measurement, control, dosage (pH value, redox value, chlorine/bromine) 11.4.7 Dead zone INFO An activated dead zone ensures that dosage is not started for Pool volume and dosing rate minimum deviations from the setpoint, but rather only after the current The default values indicated for minimum dosing rate measured value departs from the dead zone.
  • Page 32: Dosing Direction

    Measurement, control, dosage (pH value, redox value, chlorine/bromine) Dosing Depending on 11.4.9 Dosing direction direction water composition: (Increase in redox value by As already described in the Water maintenance section, the pH control D- (pH-reducing), dosing chlorine or bromine) D+ (pH-elevating) or bi- system can be optionally run in a pH-reducing, pH-elevating, or bi- directional (D+/D-) directional manner depending on water composition.
  • Page 33: Configuration Assistant

    Calibration (basic measurement comparison) 11.5.2 Configuration assistant Calibration (basic measurement comparison) There is a configuration assistant in each of the configuration menus for pH and chlorine (Cl) and redox (mV). You only need to enter the The basic prerequisite for exact and reliable measurement and control pool volume and the dosage pump output into the assistant.
  • Page 34: Execution

    Calibration (basic measurement comparison) Calibration (basic measurement comparison) pH value Typical 0 mV -30 mV -60 mV -90 mV measurement pH calibration signal Precise calculation can be attained with the following Precise calculation can be attained with the following procedure: Tolerance to be expected ±10% Basic calibration step 1 pH Electrode slope (for 1-point calibration only)
  • Page 35: Calibration Errors

    Calibration (basic measurement comparison) asic measurement comparison) 12.3 Calibration chlorine (Cl) / Calibration chlorine (Cl) / bromine (Br) 2-point calibration with buffer solution (e.g. pH 9 and pH 7) point calibration with buffer solution (e.g. pH 9 and pH 7) (just PoolManager ®...
  • Page 36: Calibration Errors

    Calibration (basic measurement comparison) Calibration (basic measurement comparison) Using the measured value, you can see whether measurement is Using the measured value, you can see whether measurement is 12.4 Calibration redox (mV) Calibration redox (mV) sufficiently stable for reliable calibration. The calibration for redox measurement is performed as 1 The calibration for redox measurement is performed as 1-point 12.3.1.2 Calibration results...
  • Page 37: Calibration Errors

    Calibration (basic measurement comparison) 12.4.1.2 Calibration results IMPORTANT NOTICE! At the end of calibration, the calibration parameters generated are displayed: Determining the correct redox setpoint Offset The redox value configured for the desired chlorine/bromine value can vary widely from pool to Offset is the zero point displacement calculated from calibration.
  • Page 38: Automatic Dosage O2 (Bayrosoft)

    Automatic dosage O2 (BayroSoft) The refresh dosage amount depends on the following factors: Automatic dosage O2 (BayroSoft) Programmed dose amount • Average water temperature measured • INFO (for the prior 1/3 week) This section applies for the model Temperature compensation setting (off / normal / high) •...
  • Page 39: Progression Of Effective Bayrosoft Concentration

    Automatic dosage O2 (BayroSoft) 13.1.3 Progression of effective BayroSoft concentration 13.2 Display in home view The following two figures schematically show the progression of the effective BayroSoft concentration in the water over the course of a week. In the first example, the average water temperature is 24°C. Thus, the two refresh dosages are omitted.
  • Page 40: O2 (Bayrosoft) Menu

    Automatic dosage O2 (BayroSoft) O2 dose amount 0.0...99.9 l 0.5 litre per 10m³ of pool 13.3 O2 (BayroSoft) menu volume (e.g. 2.0 l for 40m³ pool volume) The menu O2 (BayroSoft) contains the following sub contains the following sub-menus. Here, the basic dose amount is indicated for Here, the basic dose amount is indicated for Configuration O2 (BayroSoft) automatic O2 dosage.
  • Page 41: Temperature Measurement

    KTY83 • Parameter Setting range Setting range Standard setting, This model was used in earlier BAYROL devices This model was used in earlier BAYROL devices default set Europe KTY16-6 (2k parallel) • Top alarm threshold 0.0…50.0°C 0.0…50.0°C...
  • Page 42: Calibration

    Manual dosing be dosed! be dosed! 14.7 Calibration Manual dosing 0.1...10.0 l 1.0 l Calibration of temperature measurement is performed in the menu: Calibration of temperature measurement is performed in the menu: amount Here, the desired dosing amount is set for manual dosing. Here, the desired dosing amount is set for manual dosing.
  • Page 43: Special Case, Shock Chlorination

    Safety functions and alarms Safety functions and alarms 15.4 Special case, shock chlorination 16.1 Overview ® PoolManager continuously monitors all relevant data and operating Requisite user qualification: statuses in order to guarantee safe operation and optimum water TRAINED SPECIALIST quality. Shock chlorination may only be performed by a If PoolManager ®...
  • Page 44: Flow Monitoring

    Safety functions and alarms mechanisms for signalising alarms are not activated (blinking display, mechanisms for signalising alarms are not activated (blinking display, acoustic alarm, etc.). 16.2 Flow monitoring Dosage is blocked for as long as no flow signal is sent Dosage is blocked for as long as no flow signal is sent.
  • Page 45: Alarm Display In Home View

    Safety functions and alarms Alarm display in home view • 16.6 Table overview Alarms are shown in the alarm overview as follows: Alarm Dosage blocking Notes Upper alarm Only for dosage The block is released as soon (pH, mV, Cl, direction D+ as the measured value drops (only for the respective...
  • Page 46: Alarm Settings

    Safety functions and alarms The following figure shows the internal wiring on the alarm relay. All 16.7 Alarm settings connections shown are run internally as conducting paths. The following adjustments can be made in the menu Alarm settings. 16.7.1 Acoustic alarms The following acoustic alarms can be activated and deactivated individually: Acoustic signal for flow alarm...
  • Page 47: Service Messages

    Service messages Service messages Acoustic alarm signal • (Provided the function Acoustic alarms Acoustic alarms is activated for the The menu Service messages is called up as follows: is called up as follows: corresponding alarms in the menu corresponding alarms in the menu Alarm settings) The acoustic alarm signal ends immediately upon touching the alarm signal ends immediately upon touching the touchscreen.
  • Page 48: Information Displayed

    Device settings 18.2 Information displayed The level alarm ends, and O2 main dosage is continued, although e level alarm ends, and O2 main dosage is continued, although • there was already 1.0 litre of BayroSoft dosed prior to the level there was already 1.0 litre of BayroSoft dosed prior to the level For each event, the following supplemental information is stored and For each event, the following supplemental information is stored and...
  • Page 49: Energy Saving Mode

    Service functions 20.1 Management of system configurations Management of system configurations 19.2 Energy saving mode This menu provides you with a wide range of options to load or save This menu provides you with a wide range of options to load or save ®...
  • Page 50: Users

    User management 21.2 Users IMPORTANT NOTICE! You have to login as a user in order to receive access rights for certain Availability of access codes ® functions on PoolManager Ensure that all access codes are known and available For menu access, choose a username and enter the corresponding as needed, even after longer periods of time.
  • Page 51: Overview Of User Rights

    User management 21.3 Overview of user rights User level ► Guest Customer Customer Service Master Factory (Level 0) (Level 1) (Level 2) (Level 3) (Level 4) (Level 5) ▼ Function Standard access code 1234 9876 8642 xxxx xxxx Complete menu navigation "See everything - change nothing"...
  • Page 52: User Selection

    Communication & interfaces The menu User login is set up as follows: There may be various causes for a user not being selectable and There may be various causes for a user not being selectable and therefore being displayed in grey lettering: therefore being displayed in grey lettering: The user level is too low for the desired function for the desired function...
  • Page 53: Data Import And Export

    Add-onfunctions 22.1 Data import and export 22.2 E-mail functions The menu Data import and export provides functions for importing and provides functions for importing and Requisite user qualification: Requisite user qualification: exporting various data: IT SPECIALIST Export measured value graph •...
  • Page 54: Universal Switch Outputs (4X)

    Universal switch outputs (4x) 24.3 Configuration menu Universal switch outputs (4x) outputs (4x) The configuration menus for each individual switch output are set up The configuration menus for each individual switch output are set up 24.1 Safety information identically. They are called up via the icons Requisite user qualification: TRAINED SPECIALIST or ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST...
  • Page 55: Basic Configuration

    Universal switch outputs (4x) The following settings are possible for each of the 6 time intervals: INFO Toggle switch OUT4 Sub-menu Programable timer (1..6) The relay output OUT4 is designed as a toggle switch. Days of week Selection of one or multiple weekdays on which the When active (on), terminal block [31] is turned on.
  • Page 56: Electrical Connection

    Universal switch outputs (4x) HAZARD! Hazard from erroneous operation in Mode menu Switch outputs can be switched quickly and easily in Mode menu. This also yields the hazard of an erroneous operation (switching accidentally) Potential consequence: Death or the gravest degree of injury, heavy material damage.
  • Page 57 Universal switch outputs (4x) HAZARD! Exceeding the permissible switching current or the permissible contact voltage The system current may not exceed 4A per switch output. The maximal permissible switching contact voltages are 230V~ and 30V DC. Potential consequence: ® Burning of conductor paths in PoolManager •...
  • Page 58: Lifespan Of Relay Switching Contacts

    Filter pump control 24.4.1.3 Control of unit with Filter pump control Filter pump control external voltage supply For external systems with their own power supply (AC or DC), the For external systems with their own power supply (AC or DC), the 25.1 Safety information ®...
  • Page 59: Programmable Timer

    Filter pump control The following settings are available: The following settings are available: Menu Filter pump Sub-menu Basic configuration Filter pump mode of operation Filter pump control Relay trigger or interface 4x power output 0/4-20mA Selection of operating mode: Allocation of inputs See universal switch output.
  • Page 60: Safety Settings

    Filter pump control INFO Configuration power output 0/4-20mA Dosage for increased output Relay output 'Filter pump Relay switch output for turning on the filter pump pH and redox measurement are generally barely on/off' (for conventional filter pumps or as affected by flow. Therefore, it is not absolutely superordinate on/off switch for variable filter pumps).
  • Page 61: Flockmatic Pump

    Flockmatic pump Flockmatic pump 26.1 Safety information Requisite user qualification: Requisite user qualification: TRAINED SPECIALIST or SPECIALIST or ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST Connection, configuration, and start Connection, configuration, and start-up of Flockmatic control may only be performed by a TRAINED control may only be performed by a TRAINED SPECIALIST or an ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST as SPECIALIST or an ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST as...
  • Page 62: Electrical Connection

    Heating The following settings are available: Heating Sub-menu Basic configuration Flockmatic relay The relay switch output used for Flockmatic control. 27.1 Overview output (None / OUT 1 [26] / OUT 2 [27] / OUT 3 [30] / PoolManager ® offers the capacity to trigger a heating system. OUT 4 [31] / pH+ [22] / pH- [21]).
  • Page 63: Display In Home View

    Heating 27.5.1 Basic configuration Basic configuration Example 1 The menu Basic configuration is used to configure the basic settings is used to configure the basic settings Temperature setpoint 25.0°C • for heating control. This is generally done once at the start generally done once at the start-up.
  • Page 64: Electrical Connection

    Solar heating 27.6 Electrical connection 28.5 Menu Solar heating Requisite user qualification: The configuration menu for solar control is called up with the following menu for solar control is called up with the following ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST icon: Electrical connection of heating system control may Electrical connection of heating system control may only be performed by an ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST as only be performed by an ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST as...
  • Page 65: Safety Settings

    Salt electrolysis Salt electrolysis 28.5.1.1 Anti-freeze ® PoolManager offers the capacity to trigger an external salt e capacity to trigger an external salt The menu anti-freeze can be used to activate a frost protection can be used to activate a frost protection electrolysis system.
  • Page 66: Electrical Connection

    Eco mode (energy saving mode) Eco mode (energy-saving operation) saving operation) • INFO Actual execution of the two operating modes can be realised in a very Actual execution of the two operating modes can be realised in a very Allocation of relay switch output Allocation of relay switch output flexible manner.
  • Page 67: Basic Configuration

    Universal switch inputs IN 1 ... IN 4 30.1.2 Basic configuration The following security settings are available: The menu Basic configuration is used to configure the basic settings Sub-menu Security settings for eco mode. This is generally done once at the start-up. Allow remote access Potential settings: The following settings are available:...
  • Page 68: Hardware Resources (Inputs And Outputs)

    Hardware resources (inputs and outputs) The following figure shows the internal wiring of the input IN 1. The Add-on function utilised resources other inputs IN 2 ... IN 4 are set up identically. Universal switch output 1 Relay switch output OUT 1 "Water fall"...
  • Page 69: Part C: Installation, Start-Up, Maintenance

    Safety information for performing installation, start-up, and maintenance work Part C: Hoses may not be run directly over pipes or systems that • transmit heat. Installation, start-up, maintenance Direct sunlight, thermal radiation, frost, and moisture must be • avoided. Requisite user qualification: Ensure sufficient ventilation.
  • Page 70: Installation Into The Circulation System

    Installation into the circulation system Installation into the circulation system 36.3 PoolManager ® Bromine installation diagram ® Depending on the maintenance method chosen, install PoolManager on the circulation system as follows. 36.1 PoolManager ® Chlorine installation diagram ® 1. PoolManager Bromine 2.
  • Page 71: Configuration Water Flow

    Maintenance ® PoolManager PRO only Configure water flow through the measuring cell such ® PoolManager Bromine only that the cleaning balls sufficiently and evenly rotate on Install the tapping saddles for water extraction • the gold plate. Avoid too much flow, which can be and return for the brominator according to the recognised when the cleaning balls hop.
  • Page 72: Cleaning

    Winter breaks NOTE Do not use buffer solutions that are more than 12 months old. NOTE The lifespan on gas electrodes depends on the operating conditions and the water's properties. It is normally ca. 12 months; storage time is applied at 50%.
  • Page 73: Decommissioning

    Decommissioning Remove the unit from the power supply. • Remove the dosing hoses from the pumps. Remove the dosing hoses from the pumps. • Commissioning step by step Commissioning step by step Turn off measurement water supply. • ® PoolManager has a menu for the first start has a menu for the first start-up.
  • Page 74 Commissioning step by step Variation B: PoolManager ® Chlorine/Bromine Action Entry Step 4: Calibration Variation C: PoolManager ® Calibration (comparison) of 1-point calibration pH. Please proceed as Step 4: Calibration measured value for pH and described in the section Calibration pH. Calibration (comparison) of 1-point calibration pH.
  • Page 75: Dosing Pumps

    Dosing pumps Each terminal block is set up as follows: Dosing pumps Terminal Function 41.1 Peristaltic pumps Working contact ® The standard PoolManager dosage pumps are so-called peristaltic Centre contact pumps. Rollers on the rotor continuously squeeze the dosage hose, Supply phase 230VAC for dosing outputs.
  • Page 76: Configuration

    Dosing pumps 41.1.2 Configuration HAZARD! Destruction of control input via Destruction of control input via 230V~ You'll find all relevant setting in the menu The pump may be destroyed if the control input of a The pump may be destroyed if the control input of a membrane dosing pump is accidentally placed under membrane dosing pump is accidentally placed under 230V~.
  • Page 77: Configuration

    Changing the maintenance program Changing the maintenance program Changing the maintenance program 41.2.3 Configuration The maintenance program (oxygen (02 / BayroSoft) / Chlorine (Cl) / The maintenance program (oxygen (02 / BayroSoft) / Chlorine (Cl) / After connecting one or multiple membrane dosing pumps, correct After connecting one or multiple membrane dosing pumps, correct Bromine (Br)) is changed in the menu Bromine (Br)) is changed in the menu...
  • Page 78: Software Update

    The most current software version will be available for download in the The most current software version will be available for download in the retailer section on the BAYROL website. All software is packed into one file (file size ca.
  • Page 79: Network Connection

    Network connection Network connection Requisite user qualification: IT SPECIALIST The network connection may only be performed by an IT SPECIALIST as defined in the chapter User qualification. ® PoolManager offers comprehensive very comfortable opportunities for remote access from a local network or from the Press the rubber seal into the cable fitting.
  • Page 80: Options

    Network connection 44.2 Options 44.2.1 Wireless network (WLAN / WiFi) ® 44.2.1.1 PoolManager wireless connection ® It is easy to integrate PoolManager into an existing wireless network. To do so, you'll need a wireless network adapter (also known as WLAN adapter or WiFi adapter). These kinds of adapters can be found for reasonable prices at specialised shops.
  • Page 81: Remote Access To The Local Network

    Remote access to the local network For example, if the network router's IP address is 192.168.1.1, For example, if the network router's IP address is 192.168.1.1, • then PoolManager ® must obtain a free network addr must obtain a free network address in the Remote access to the local network Remote access to the local network range 192.168.1.2 ...
  • Page 82: Remote Access From The Internet

    DNS server The DNS server (Domain Name Server) translates URLs (e.g. www.bayrol.de) into the respective IP addresses on the Internet. In general, the network router usually assumes this task, i.e. you enter the IP address of your network router here as well.
  • Page 83: Dynamic Ip Address Resolution

    Remote access from the Internet 46.2.2 DynDNS configuration on a network router Router's IP address on the local network Now you'll have to activate the network router's DynDNS function. This Router's Internet connection ensures that the router regularly transmits its current IP address to the (with separate IP address on the Internet) DynDNS service.
  • Page 84: Multiple Poolmanagers On One Network

    Security for remote access Alternative port 55555 HAZARD! Some Internet service providers block access to the Unauthorised access standard HTTP port 80. In that case, port 55555 can be Despite the highest security standards, there is ® used, which PoolManager offers as an alternative.
  • Page 85: Hardware Description

    Hardware description Hardware description 48.2 CPU printed circuit board Requisite user qualification: ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST Electrical connections and all further activities described in this chapter may only be performed by ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS as defined in the Chapter User Qualification. HAZARD! Electrostatic charges When working on an uncovered unit, electrostatic charges can lead to damage to the sensitive electronic SD memory card (must always be plugged in!)
  • Page 86: Connection Terminals For Spring Contacts

    Hardware description 48.3 Connection terminals for spring contacts 48.4 Electrical connections 48.3.1 Technical data 48.4.1 External connections All connection terminals have so-called spring contacts. Connection terminals are designed for the following conductor cross- sections: Cable type Conductor cross-section [mm²] min. max.
  • Page 87: Connection Terminals

    Hardware description 48.4.2 Connection terminals 48.4.2.1 Connection terminals of low voltage 48.4.2.2 Connection terminals for 230VAC Function Terminal Notes Function Terminal Notes Potentiostatic chlorine Reference electrode Dosing outputs Relay working contact measurement (Ag/AgCl) (Dosing output) • Disinfection (ANALYT and • pH- Working electrode (gold) Relay centre contact ®...
  • Page 88: Power Supply 230V

    Hardware description 48.5 Power supply 230V~ 48.6 Standard wiring ® PoolManager has three different branches for 230V~ supply: (Without supplemental functions) 230V~ supply for the PoolManager ® unit • ® The following figure schematically shows a typical PoolManager (L / N / PE, fuse F1 3.15AT) connection configuration.
  • Page 89: Connecting The Flow Switch

    Service measures on the unit (WE) is linked directly with the chlorine measuring cell's 48.6.2 Connecting the flow switch gold electrode. Also see the section Flow monitoring. Service measures on the unit 49.1 Opening the casing IMPORTANT NOTICE! Open on the right Never open the casing on the left side, as damage may otherwise occur.
  • Page 90: Fuses

    Service measures on the unit HAZARD! 49.3 Fuses Potential malfunctions following battery alarm ® PoolManager has three lead fuses on the branches of the 230V~ Following a battery alarm, it's possible that power supply; also see Power supply 230V~. ® PoolManager looses system time when the power is turned off.
  • Page 91: Replacing The Configuration Module

    Installation of optional supplemental modules 49.6 Replacing the configuration module Troubleshooting ® The configuration module stores PoolManager device configuration: The following tables shows the typical problems that can arise when Maintenance program, optional supplemental functions, etc. operating PoolManager ® . Potential causes and remediation measures are indicated for each of the problems.
  • Page 92 Troubleshooting Type of problem Potential cause of the Remediation of the Type of problem Potential cause of the Remediation of the problem problem problem problem Redox measurement Automatic dosage O2 (BayroSoft) Redox potential does not Calibration erroneous or Perform a new The unit does not trigger Dosing is blocked by an Remediate alarm cause...
  • Page 93 Troubleshooting longer period of time increase dosing output. ® Chlorine measurement (PoolManager PRO only) An increase in minimum Type of problem Potential cause of the Remediation of the switch-on time will result problem problem in the setpoint being approached more DPD measurement and Calibration erroneous or Perform a new...
  • Page 94: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Measurement dimensions / ranges • pH 0 – 10 (temperature compensated) • Redox 0 – 1,000 mV • Free chlorine 0.01 – 10 ppm / mg/l • Temperature 2x 0 – 50 °C, 1x 0 – 75 °C Measurement amplifier tolerances pH, chlorine, and redox: max.
  • Page 95: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC Declaration of Conformity EC Declaration of Conformity EC Declaration of Conformity Bayrol Deutschland GmbH Robert-Koch-Str. 4 82152 Planegg/Steinkirchen Germany , hereby declare that the models of the product named in the following that we bring into circulation meet the requirements of the indicated EC directive.

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