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OPERATION MANUAL
E-240 System
EcoloxTech
+1 954-900-6070
service@ecoloxtech.com

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL E-240 System EcoloxTech +1 954-900-6070 service@ecoloxtech.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Specifications Page 3 Requirements Page 3 Buttons and Display Page 4 Operational Modes Page 4 Settings & Performance Page 5 System Alarms Page 5 Safety Precautions Page 6 Additive Formulas Page 6 Changing Additive Page 7 Controlling Concentration Page 7 Measuring Concentration Page 9...
  • Page 3: Specifications

    Specifications Model E-240 Power AC 110/220V 50/60HZ 180W Dimensions 32 x 17 x 42 cm (12.5 x 6.5 x 16.5 in) Weight 11.8 kg (26 lbs.) Production Cell Type Single cell electrolysis for generating hypochlorous acid (HOCl) Concentration Range 20 to 150 ppm of free available chlorine (FAC) Ampere Settings 13 to 22 amp Pump Speed Settings...
  • Page 4: Buttons And Display

    Buttons and Display Description LED display System is running Check error code in LED display System RUN On/O Mode button (see uses below) Set button (see uses below) Reset alarm to resume running Operational Modes The standard mode is the default and should be used unless connecting system to a Standard Mode holding tank with a float sensor.
  • Page 5: Settings & Performance

    Settings & Performance Flow Rate measured in The flow rate can be controlled by tightening or loosening the inflow water valve. A higher flow rate will decrease the concentration of free available chlorine (FAC) and a Liters per minute (L) lower flow rate will increase the concentration of FAC.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Brine / Additive Formulas Electrolyzed water contains small quantities of hydrogen gas (H2), chlorine dioxide gas (ClO2), and ozone gas (O3) that is released from solution into the air. These gases, if accumulated, can be explosive. Electrolyzed water contains free chlorine molecules. Free chlorine molecules have the potential to form chlorine gas (Cl2) when the pH of Ventilation Risks the solution becomes acidic.
  • Page 7: Changing Additive

    Changing Additive Replenish additive tank when low. If additive runs out, the system will stop and display Error 2. Changing Additive Using Formula #1 • Power Off system • Remove suction line and cap from additive tank • Add 2 cups of salt to additive tank •...
  • Page 8 Using Additive Formula 1 (Water and Food Grade Salt) Flow Rate 5.0 L/min 17.5 A 22.0 A 0 PS 60 ppm 75 ppm 2 PS 57 ppm 71 ppm 4 PS 54 ppm 67 ppm 6 PS 51 ppm 63 ppm 8 PS 48 ppm 59 ppm...
  • Page 9 Using Additive Formula 3 (Water, Food Grade Salt, and HCl) Flow Rate 3.0 L/min 17.5 A 22.0 A 0 PS 115 ppm 150 ppm 2 PS 110 ppm 144 ppm 4 PS 105 ppm 138 ppm 6 PS 100 ppm 132 ppm 8 PS 95 ppm...
  • Page 10: Measuring Concentration

    Measuring Concentration The concentration of free available chlorine (FAC) can be measured with standard chlorine test paper. The range and sensitivity measurable are 10, 50, 100, and 200 ppm. For greater accuracy or to measure high range free available chlorine levels, the chlorine concentration can be me s re ith hi h r e chlori e hotometer.

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