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30 Salt electrolysis

29.5
Menu Solar heating
The configuration menu for solar control is calle
icon:
!
"
The following settings are available:

Menu - "

#
• Inactive (solar control not used
Solar Heating
• Solar off (solar control used, b
Mode of
• Solar always on (regardless o
Operating
• Auto (automatic temperature c
Pool
Desired pool temperature in [°C]
Temperature
setpoint (Solar)
Temperature
Permissible tolerance range for te
hysteresis
(Solar)
Min. difference
Requisite temperature difference
solar → pool
temperature and pool temperatur
heating.
/
! !
#
Basic settings for solar control.
-
6
#
Safety settings for solar control.
INFO
Allocation of a relay switch out
Solar control can only be ac
allocated a relay switch output t
menu.
29.5.1
Basic configuration
The menu
is used to confi
for solar control. This is generally done once at
The following settings are available:
Sub.menu /
! !
#
Pool temperature
The temperature inputs used
input
temperature and for solar te
• Inactive (function not use
Solar temperature
• Temp. input 1 [3]
input
• Temp. input 2 [4]
• Temp. input 3 [5]
Relay output 'heating' Relay switch output used for
(None / OUT 1 [26] / OUT 2
OUT 4 [31] / pH+ [22] / pH'
None
Solar control is inac
Cooling function
Cooling through the solar sy
here.
Blocking by input.
If an input is selected for this
heating output is turned off i
the state indicated.
Frost protection
See
Temperature sensor
Configure types and function
configuration
sensors.
29.5.1.1 Frost protection
The frost protection function has already been
control.
For more information, see
alled up with the following
sed)
d, but turned off)
s of temperature!)
re control)
C]
r temperature control in [°C]
ce between solar
ture to activate the solar
output
activated if you have
ut to it beforehand in the
nfigure the basic settings
at commissioning.
sed for measuring pool
r temperature:
used)
for activating heating
2 [27] / OUT 3 [30] /
[21] / alarm [25]).
inactive
r system can be enabled
this function, then the
ff if the selected input is in
tions of temperature
een described for heating
29.5.2

Safety settings

HAZARD!
Hazard via remote
ote access
In some circumsta
stances, hazards may be yielded via
remote access to
to the solar control system, e.g.
scalding.
Potential consequ
quence: Injury,
material damage.
• Release of re
remote access to solar control is
expressly PRO
OHIBITED for all applications in which
the safety of pe
f persons, animals, and property is not
completely gua
guaranteed at all times and under all
circumstances;
es; especially for remote access.
• Safety is exc
xclusively in the system operator's
sphere of respo
sponsibility.
• The controller m
manufacturer disclaims all liability.
The following safety settings are a
e available:
Sub.menu -
6
#
Allow remote access
Potential sett
settings:
• Inactive
• Local netw
etwork
• Local netw
etwork & Web
Show in
Yes / no
Mode menu
29.6

Electrical connection

on
Required user qua
ualification:
ELECTRICAL SPE
PECIALIST
Electrical connectio
ction of the solar control system may
only be performed b
d by an ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST as
defined in the chapt
apter
IMPORTANT NOTI
TICE!
Do not exceed the
the maximum currents
Do not exceed th
the maximum permissible electrical
currents for each i
h individual relay switch output (max.
4A) and for the su
sum of all relay switch outputs being
used in 230V~ conf
onfiguration (in sum, also max. 4A)
Please also refer to
r to the Chapter
Depending on the type and mode
odel of the solar heating system, there
are various options for establishin
hing the electrical connection (volt'free,
230V~,...).
In general, the connection options
ons already described for the universal
switch outputs are available,
e, see
.
30
Salt electrolysis
PoolManager
®
offers the option to
to control an external salt electrolysis
system.
®
For PoolManager
Cl or PoolMa
Manager
dosing rate for disinfection is conv
onverted into a control signal for the salt
electrolysis system. The control
ol interface can be optionally realised
with trigger pulses or via a 4'20mA
mA current output (optional).
The control system adjusts the sa
salt electrolysis system's production as
needed. The higher PoolManag
ager's
higher the salt electrolysis system
em's production is as well.
B
%./
)
$
;
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®
PRO, the current calculated
®
current dosing output is, the
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