Bayrol NATURALLY SALT Salt Relax POWER Operating And Installation Manual

Bayrol NATURALLY SALT Salt Relax POWER Operating And Installation Manual

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Version 2.9
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  • Page 1 Salt Relax POWER Version 2.9 Operating and installation manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Content General safety instructions ........... 3 4.5.6 Reset settings ..............27 Content of the packaging ............4 4.5.7 Reset counters..............27 Installation ................4 pH option ................28 Wall installation ..............5 Scope of delivery, pH option ..........28 Electrical connection .............
  • Page 4: Content Of The Packaging

    Content of the packaging Failure to follow the safety instructions may result in danger to persons, the environment and the device itself. Failure to observe the safety instructions will also lead to the forfeiture of claims for damages and loss of warranty. The Salt Relax POWER is intended exclusively for use in private swimming pools.
  • Page 5: Wall Installation

    Installation 3.1 Wall installation Notes on installation:  The device must be mounted on a flat, vertical surface protected against moisture.  There must be adequate free space around the device to allow correct operation and maintenance of the device. It must be possible to remove the front cover of the device.
  • Page 6: Salt Relax Power As Filter Control

    Installation In order to supply the Salt Relax POWER with power via a filter control as shown in the diagram above, the mains power plug supplied can be dismantled as shown below. Attention: Connection of the Salt Relax POWER in this way must be performed by a specialist technician with in-depth knowledge of the installation of electrical and electronic devices! When connecting the power supply cable of the Salt Relax POWER to the filter control, it is imperative to follow the instructions (connection diagram) provided with the filter control.
  • Page 7: Installation Diagram

    Installation 3.5 Installation diagram The illustration shows connection of the Salt Relax POWER via the filter control. The holder for electrodes and temperature sensor can also be attached directly inside the chlorine production cell with adhesive. NOTE We recommend that the cell is always installed in the bypass. Installation in this way is mandatory if the flow rate exceeds 15 m /hour, in order to avoid load losses.
  • Page 8: Installing The Additional Flow Switch

    3.7 Earthing Note that even water with a low salt content can be corrosive. To minimise the corrosive effect, BAYROL recommends the installation of a "sacrificial electrode" in the pumping system of the pool. Ask your specialist swimming pool dealer for details.
  • Page 9: The Right Salt

    Please ensure that the values given in the table are complied with beyond the end of the bathing season by regularly testing and if necessary correcting the water quality. The required test sets and the respective water care products are available from your specialist BAYROL swimming pool dealer.
  • Page 10: Operating The Salt Relax Power

    Operating the Salt Relax POWER Operating the Salt Relax POWER 4.1 Main screen Electrolysis Cover Production automatically reduced Production intensity in % to %age Pol 1 Polarity 1 Low Missing salt / cell encrusted / cell Pol 2 Polarity 2 spent (see Troubleshooting) Boost function Flow Filtration/production stopped due to...
  • Page 11: The Main Menu

    Operating the Salt Relax POWER 4.3 The main menu 4.3.1 Filtration The Filtration menu allows you to set the activation of the filter pump. In addition, depending on the menu item, control of the heating can also be included. The line Filtration shows the selected operating mode (man, aut, hea, smt, int) and the current operating state of the filtration pump (on/off).
  • Page 12 Operating the Salt Relax POWER Heating mode (via timer with optional climate control) This mode functions like Automatic mode but in addition offers the option of regulating the temperature. Set desired temperature with . There is a hysteresis of 1°C (e.g. desired temperature is 23°C - the system switches on the heating when the temperature falls below 22°C and switches it off as soon as a temperature of 23°C is reached).
  • Page 13 Filter Cleaning, the system switches back to the programmed mode. NOTE! BAYROL recommends that you select the maximum filtration times. Long filtration runtimes ensure high filtering performance of the sand filter and allow adequate production of the disinfection agent.
  • Page 14: Lighting

    Operating the Salt Relax POWER 4.3.2 Lighting With the Salt Relax POWER, you can switch lighting (e.g. underwater lighting or hall lighting) on and off directly or via a timer. The line Lighting shows the selected operating mode (manual or auto) and the current operating state of the filtration pump (on/off).
  • Page 15: Auxiliary Relays (Aux Rel1, Aux Rel2 Aux Rel3, Aux Rel4)

    Operating the Salt Relax POWER 4.3.3 Auxiliary relays (Aux Rel1, Aux Rel2 Aux Rel3, Aux Rel4) With the Salt Relax POWER, you can control up to 4 additional functions (e.g. for water attractions, counter- current systems, garden lighting etc.). These functions are connected to the up to 4 auxiliary relays. The following description of auxiliary relay 1 applies analogously to all further relays.
  • Page 16: Ph Calibration / Redox Calibration / Setpoint

    Operating the Salt Relax POWER NOTE! Please note that the respective auxiliary relays can only be used if this is enabled in the Service menu! Unless enabled, the respective relay is classified as used for other purposes (through predefined functions) and the associated menu items are not displayed in the main menu.
  • Page 17 Operating the Salt Relax POWER Output (Level) Set the output of the chlorine production cell to 0 – 100% using . Adjust the production capacity of the system to suit the requirements of your pool. This setting corresponds to the setting in the menu Quick access. Salinity The current salinity is displayed here.
  • Page 18: Settings Menu

    Operating the Salt Relax POWER 4.4 Settings menu 4.4.1 Language Set the desired menu language. To set, select the language with and confirm with Language Select the desired language with and confirm with 4.4.2 Time Setting for the system time. To set, select Time with and confirm with Time...
  • Page 19: Network

    Operating the Salt Relax POWER 4.4.3 Network Setting the network connection when using the optional WIFI module. Make these settings once you have installed the WIFI module and connected it to your Salt Relax POWER. To set, use to select the network and confirm using WIFI Selecting this option using starts the scan process for the connected WIFI module.
  • Page 20: Sound

    Operating the Salt Relax POWER 4.4.5 Sound Defines the events which trigger an acoustic signal. To set, select Sound with and confirm with Keyboard To activate a confirmation tone when a key is pressed, select On using Pop-ups To activate the acoustic signal when pop-up messages are displayed, select On using Alerts To activate the acoustic signal when an alert (AL3) is issued, select On...
  • Page 21: Service Menu

    Operating the Salt Relax POWER 4.5 Service menu Necessary qualification: The Service menu and all settings made therein are reserved exclusively for the use of specialist service technicians/installation engineers. Improper or incorrect settings will result in the loss of warranty! This menu allows the following actions: Activation and allocation of predefined external devices to relays (see diagram below) Fine adjustment of the Salt Relax POWER...
  • Page 22 Operating the Salt Relax POWER To access the settings, select Relay config. with and confirm with Selection of the respective relay in the individual lines is carried out using pH primary Only visible if pH option is installed. Depending on the setting of the function "10 setpoint mode" in the "Service settings" menu, the pH primary and pH secondary are activated: If parameter "10 setpoint mode"...
  • Page 23: Service Settings

    Operating the Salt Relax POWER Additional dosing pump for disinfection agent (only with use of redox option): In some pool installations, there may at times be a sharp increase in the need for disinfection agent which cannot be covered despite the high- performance chlorine production cell.
  • Page 24 Operating the Salt Relax POWER Range Unit Default Description 0…999 Min. Defines the duration of the cycle for which the chlorine production cell is switched on to polarity 2. Although it is possible to set polarity 1 and 2 separately, we recommend that you set the cycles for both polarities to the same value.
  • Page 25: Pump Type

    Operating the Salt Relax POWER 4.5.3 Pump type The type of circulating pump to be used is selected under "Pump type". To set, use to select the pump type and confirm using Standard A standard circulating pump (ON/OFF) can be used by choosing "Standard". Variable speed A pump with three different speeds can be used by choosing "Variable speed".
  • Page 26: Dos. Pumps

    Operating the Salt Relax POWER 4.5.4 Dos. pumps The settings for the dosing pumps pH and Rx (optional) are made under Dos. pumps. A dosing pump Rx for liquid chlorine can be connected optionally to the salt electrolysis system in order to ensure proper disinfection of the water in times of excessive chlorine consumption.
  • Page 27: Extra Settings

    Operating the Salt Relax POWER 4.5.5 Extra settings Activation of the flow signal FL1 is defined in Extra settings. To switch over, select Extra settings with and confirm with Setting of the flow signal: Setting 0: The signal FL1 is only activated by the gas sensor of the cell (the external flow switch is deactivated).
  • Page 28: Ph Option

    A constant and optimally set pH value for the water in the pool is a prerequisite for reliable and stable disinfection with chlorine. If the pH value is monitored manually, it must be checked weekly and adjusted by hand if necessary. BAYROL recommends the use of a pH module, which monitors and adjusts the pH value automatically.
  • Page 29: Settings On The Device

    pH option Electrical connection of the pH pump in the Salt Relax POWER:  Disconnect the Salt Relax POWER from the mains. It is not enough to simply switch the device off.  Remove the front cover of the Salt Relax POWER (see "Removing the housing front cover").
  • Page 30: Calibrating The Ph Electrode

    pH option 5.6 Calibrating the pH electrode Regular and conscientious calibration of the measurement electrodes is a prerequisite for precise and reliable measurement and regulation. Perform calibration on initial commissioning or when putting the device back into operation, when changing the water or replacing electrodes, if the values displayed on the device differ significantly from the readings from the regular manual measurements, after putting in water additives or following other changes in the water quality and regularly, at least once per month.
  • Page 31: 1-Point Ph Calibration

    pH option 5.6.2 1-point pH calibration 1-point calibration can be carried out with the pH 7 buffer solution provided. Alternatively, pool water can be used if its pH value can be measured precisely (e.g. using a photometer) and is in the area of pH 7. Never use buffer solution which is more than 12 months old.
  • Page 32: Redox Option

    Redox option Redox option Using the redox option ensures that the chlorine production cell of the Salt Relax POWER is only activated when disinfection agent is actually required. NOTE! Different pools may have very different redox values although the chlorine value is the same. For example, a chlorine value of 0.8 mg/l may result in a redox value of 710 mV in one pool, but a redox value of 790 mV in another, similar pool.
  • Page 33: Setting The Redox Setpoint On The Device

    Redox option NOTE! Check the redox setpoint at least every 2 months. Always check the redox setpoint if you add care products (e.g. flocculants, algicides…) to your pool water. The redox value may change although the chlorine value remains stable. 6.4.2 Setting the redox setpoint on the device Enter the determined redox setpoint for your pool as follows:...
  • Page 34: Wifi Option

    WIFI option WIFI option The Salt Relax POWER can be accessed remotely by using the WIFI option. A WIFI network that is connected to the Internet is required in order to use this option. Remote access is set up via the web portal www.naturally-salt-poolaccess.com. 7.1 Scope of delivery, WIFI option WIFI Modul with connecting cable Cable grommet...
  • Page 35: Web Portal Www.naturally-Salt-Poolaccess.com

    Description of the device 7.4 Web portal www.naturally-salt-poolaccess.com Please proceed as follows as soon as the connection to the network is established:  Call up the website: www.naturally-salt-poolaccess.com  Choose the "Registration" option and enter the required data. You will find the node ID in the Settings -> System Info - > Power module menu.
  • Page 36: Connections And Fuses On The Salt Relax Power

    Description of the device 8.1 Connections and fuses on the Salt Relax POWER 1 Cable grommet for temperature sensor 2 Connection for redox electrode 3 Connection for pH electrode 4 Connection for gas flow sensor (thin cable) 5 Connection for chlorine production cell (thick cable) 6 On/Off switch 7 Cable for power supply 230V/60Hz 1 Fuse 4 A / slow-blow for the current-carrying relays (PH, AUX1 and AUX2)
  • Page 37: Installing A Cable Grommet

    Description of the device 8.4 Installing a cable grommet An additional cable feed-through must be created in order to connect an external device (e.g. lighting) or an external sensor (e.g. paddle flow switch) to the Salt Relax POWER. There are push-outs on the bottom and sides of the front housing cover of the Salt Relax POWER for this purpose. Proceed as follows: ...
  • Page 38: Connecting Terminals

    Description of the device 8.6 Connecting terminals Necessary qualification: Only specialists with both in-depth knowledge of swimming pool construction and in-depth knowledge of the installation of electrical and electronic devices may open the Salt Relax POWER or perform the connection work described below! ATTENTION To prevent electrostatic discharge damaging the sensitive electronic components when you are performing work on the opened device:...
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting And Fault Elimination

    Troubleshooting and fault elimination Troubleshooting and fault elimination Nature of the fault Possible cause Remedial action Salt Relax POWER controller The display of the Salt Relax Device is not supplied with power. Insert the mains plug. remains dark Device is switched off (On/Off switch does not light up). Switch the device on.
  • Page 40 Troubleshooting and fault elimination Nature of the fault Possible cause Remedial action The titanium cell crusts over Very hard water and increased pH value and total Adjust the pH and total hardness. within one month hardness. Chlorine production cell does not clean itself, no polarity Check whether automatic polarity reversal is functioning (default setting: reversal.
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    If limescale deposits nevertheless form on the cell blades, you can remove the cell from the cell holder (it is imperative to close the bypass valves before doing this. Caution! Water may emerge) and immerse it in a bath of BAYROL Decalcit. Clean the paddle flow switch at the same time, as it may also have limescale deposits or soiling.
  • Page 42: Replacing The Dosing Pump Hose

    11 Taking out of service for the winter 10.4 Replacing the dosing pump hose The function of the pump and the procedure for replacing hoses are described in the manual supplied with the pump. Danger caused by chemicals Caustic product residue may emerge when the pump hose is pulled off. => Serious health risk (chemical burns) and damage to material assets.
  • Page 43: Technical Data

    Our devices and spare parts are always transported at user's risk. Prior to accepting the goods, the user must check that they are in perfect condition. Transport damage must be entered on the forwarding agent's consignment note. BAYROL accepts no liability for transport damage.
  • Page 44: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    UNE-EN 61000-3-2: 2006 + A1: 2010 + A2: 2010 UNE-EN 61000-3-3:2009 UNE-EN 55014-1: 2008 + ERR: 2009 + / A1 / 2009 + A2: 2012 UNE-EN 55014-2: 1998 / A1:2002 / A2: 2009 EN 301489-1 v1 8.1 (2008-02) Date, manufacturer signature: 01.03.2015, Signer's information: Managing Director BAYROL Group...

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