Peraqua TOUCHEVO Series Manual

Salt water chlorinator

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SALT WATER CHLORINATOR
TOUCHEVO = SALT MODBUS
TOUCHMG
TOUCHLS
MANUAL
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TOUCHEVO Manual REV.0

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  • Page 1 SALT WATER CHLORINATOR TOUCHEVO = SALT MODBUS TOUCHMG TOUCHLS MANUAL 1 / 40 TOUCHEVO Manual REV.0...
  • Page 2 English 2 / 40 TOUCHEVO Manual REV.0...
  • Page 3 2.1- Incorporation of salt in water 2.2 Chemical equilibrium of water 3- INSTALLATION OF THE EQUIPMENT 3.1- General considerations: 3.2- Hydraulic connection diagram 3.2.1- Equipment of the TOUCHEVO series 3.2.2- AUTO Kit 3.2.3- ADVANCED Kit 3.2.4- PRO/2 Kit 3.2.5- NTC probe kit 3.2.6- Salt concentration reading...
  • Page 4: General Description

    ATTENTION Before installing the salt water chlorinator, please read this manual carefully. If you need any clarification or have any questions, please contact your distributor. 1- GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.1-TOUCHEVO salt chlorination equipment We thank you for your confidence in purchasing our salt chlorinator, which will allow you to enjoy water in perfect conditions in your pool without the need to add chemical disinfectants.
  • Page 5: Technical Characteristics

    1.2- Range of equipment Within our range, you will find different models depending on your production. 1.2.1 - TOUCHEVO Chlorinator With HClO outputs of 15, 20, 25 and 35 g/h. Manual and automatic operating modes. Reading and adjustment of ORP or "Free Chlorine".
  • Page 6: Safety Recommendations And Warnings

    1.3.2 Characteristics common to all the TOUCHEVO family equipment Chlorine production regulation by switching source Power stage efficiency > 90% Automatic shutdown in case of lack of water flow Automatic shutdown due to gas accumulation in the cell with automatic reset when the water flow resumes.
  • Page 7 2- PREPARATION OF THE POOL 2.1- Incorporation of salt in water For the chlorinator to work properly, a small amount of salt should be added and the pH level of the water should be ensured to be correct. The recommended salt and pH levels are as follows: SALT CONCENTRATION (g/L)
  • Page 8 It is advisable to add salt to the pool progressively, 2 or 3 times so as not to exceed the recommended amount; an excess of salt could overload the chlorinator and cause it to shut down automatically, in which case water should be added to reduce the concentration.
  • Page 9: Installation Of The Equipment

    3- INSTALLATION OF THE EQUIPMENT 3.1- General considerations: Place the chlorination cell in a vertical position with the electrical connections facing upwards. If this is not possible, it can be mounted in a horizontal position, taking care that the small auxiliary electrode faces upwards.
  • Page 10: Hydraulic Connection Diagram

    3.2- Hydraulic connection diagram 3.2.1- Equipment of the TOUCHEVO series 1. From the pool. 2. Filtration. 3. Electrical panel. 4. Bypass. 5. Flow switch (Optional). 6. Temperature probe (Optional). 7. pH probe, included in the Auto kit (Optional) 8. ORP probe, included in the ADVANCED kit (Optional).
  • Page 11 3.2.2- AUTO Kit The AUTO kit (pH measurement and regulation) is available as an option for all TOUCHEVO equipment. The following figures show the exploded view of this kit, together with the installation diagram. 3.2.2.1- Quartering 1- TOUCHEVO Team 2- Suction tube (flexible) 3- Injection tube (rigid) 4- Suction filter (to be placed vertically in the bottom of the acid container)
  • Page 12 3.2.2.2- AUTO kit connection Once the equipment has been installed (1), the following connections must be made. 1- Place the flange (10) on the pipe as shown in the hydraulic connection drawing. The flange (10) corresponds to the injector and must be connected after the electrolysis cell.
  • Page 13 3.2.3- ADVANCED Kit (Redox) By means of this probe, the equipment continuously measures the bactericidal level of the water by means of a "Redox" probe. It is only necessary to adjust the required level and the equipment automatically maintains the disinfection level, adjusting the chlorine production to the real needs of the pool.
  • Page 14 3.2.3.2- ORP probe calibration The ORP probe allows calibration by OFFSET adjustment, which allows you to verify its correct operation against the standard liquid, while at the same time adjusting the reading to the exact reference value of 650mV. To do this, immerse the probe in the standard liquid supplied and press CAL.
  • Page 15 3.2.5- NTC/1 probe kit for measuring the water temperature in TOUCHEVO equipment. The NTC/1 probe kit allows you to read the water temperature. Once the probe is connected, the temperature will be shown on the main display. 3.2.6- Salt concentration readings on TOUCHEVO equipment If you have installed an NTC/1 probe kit in your unit, the salt concentration reading function in the water will be enabled.
  • Page 16 The salt display will only appear if you have an NTC/1 kit that reads the water temperature. The reading is updated only when the equipment reaches 100% production. When production is below 100%, the equipment displays the last salt reading, until production is reached again. If a setpoint lower than 100% is configured, the equipment will update the readings during the automatic cleaning cycles, where this production is reached.
  • Page 17: Electrical Wiring Diagram

    3.3- Electrical wiring diagram 3.3.1- TOUCHEVO series devices Grounding L, N:220v power supply SW:On/Off Switch PH:pH pump connection (only for models with AUTO kit) FILTER: Filter connection for Stop / Run mode J4:Cell connection strip J8: 1-(yellow) NO USE8-( blue) Temperature probe...
  • Page 18 3.3.2- Advanced Functions TOUCHEVO also has 4 potential-free relays, to which various devices can be connected. To manually control ON/OFF operation or an automatic programming mode, access the Relay menu on the right hand side of the main menu. These relays each have 4 settings during the day. An AUTO operating mode will be set, in which the relays will switch on when the set start time is reached and will stop when your set stop time is reached.
  • Page 19 3.3.2.2- Programming of the pool floodlights through the programmable relays. The following figure shows an example of the use of the programmable relays incorporated in the TOUCHEVO series equipment. You can program the switching on and off of your pool lighting based on the following diagram: Caution: Never exceed 5A when using programmable relays.
  • Page 20 3.3.2.3- Filtration control through programmable relays You can control the filtration pump via the programmable relays. Two types of connections must be made. The first is to connect Live and Neutral to the FILTER input of the terminal strip as shown in the following figure. This type of connection must include 3 extra elements: differential, motor protection and contactor.
  • Page 21 4.1- TOUCHEVO USER MENUS 4.1.1- Operation The TOUCHEVO series units are equipped with a TFT touch screen which can be used to display and configure all the unit's functions. The following table shows how the different configuration menus of the equipment are...
  • Page 22 To access the different equipment menus, click on the parameter you wish to modify. You will notice that a submenu is displayed where you can make the desired settings. To return to the main screen, press Exit. 4.1.2- Main screen On start-up, the unit displays a screen with the main...
  • Page 23 At the bottom centre of the screen, the values of temperature and salt concentration in the water are displayed. See section 3.2.6 for more details. In the corners of the display, there are shortcuts to the following functions: Stand-by, Data Logging, Configuration and Relays. Their operation is described in detail in later sections.
  • Page 24 our chlorinator, and blank when there is no communication with another device. 4.1.2.2- Production menu Access the chlorine production menu by clicking on the value in the upper arc on the main screen. Production setpoint setting: From 0% to 100%. Use + or - to change the value.
  • Page 25 will stop when the chlorine demand is reached and will start again automatically when there is a chlorine demand. Next, at the bottom of the Production Menu screen there is a CL+ORP button, by default it will be set to ON. This indicates that both measurements will be displayed on the screen if each of the probes is available.
  • Page 26 Press the "OK" button to confirm the setting. However, it is recommended to determine the most suitable setpoint for your pool by analysing the correspondence between the ORP value and the chlorine concentration, as there may be differences in reading between different types of water for the same chlorine concentration.
  • Page 27 4.1.2.5- pH menu 4.1.2.5.1- Setpoint adjustment Adjust the desired pH setpoint value via the + / - buttons. The upper and lower adjustment limits are 8.0 and 6.5 respectively. However, the optimum recommended value is 7.2 or 7.3. 4.1.2.5.2- Activating - deactivating pH regulation The pH Mode option allows you to turn the pH control function of your device ON or OFF.
  • Page 28 When the countdown is finished, remove the probe from the pH7 solution, and dry it with absorbent paper. Immerse it in the pH4 solution and press OK to continue. After a new countdown, the equipment may display the following messages: Calibration OK: The calibration was successful and you can continue to use your probe normally.
  • Page 29 4.1.3- Relays menu The device has 4 potential-free relays, which can be programmed independently. You can select each of them individually by pressing the R1, R2 R3 or R4 buttons at the top of the screen. The individual relays can be configured according to the following states: OFF: The relay will always remain off.
  • Page 30 4.1.4.1- Language From the setup menu select "LANGUAGE", a list of available languages will be displayed for selection. For navigation, use the arrows , then the OK button and EXIT. 4.1.4.2 - Time Set the current time, which will be used for the time programming of the relays.
  • Page 31 The default value is 4 hours, a setting of 1 to 8 hours is possible. 4.1.4.6 - Equipment Info This option shows you some of the characteristics of your equipment, such as software version, hours of operation, hours worked in salt-free conditions, among others.
  • Page 32 4.1.5.2 - Cover: This equipment has a system for detecting motorised covers. By activating this option, the equipment will detect if your pool has a cover on, and will limit chlorine production to 20% of the set production setpoint. To activate the automatic detection, you must connect the limit switch on the cover itself, so that the contact is closed when the cover is in place.
  • Page 33 4.1.5.4 - pH mode (Acid / Alkaline) This option allows you to select the type of pH corrector to be used in your pool. Caution: You must select it correctly, otherwise the dosing system will work in the opposite way to what is expected. Acidic: Select this mode if you are going to inject pH reducer into your pool to maintain the pH at the desired set point (default mode) Alkaline: Select this mode if you need to inject pH increaser into your pool to...
  • Page 34 4.2- Warning messages and alarms There are two types of messages through which the equipment will notify you of any incidents that may occur: Warnings: The equipment informs you of an incident that needs to be corrected as soon as possible, but does not prevent further chlorine production.
  • Page 35 4.2.1- TOUCHEVO notices Message: Causes: Action to be taken: "NO ORP PROBE". Probe not connected. Check if the probe is connected correctly Lack of salt in the water. Add salt to the pool. "LACK OF SALT Clean the cell. fouling or objects in the electrolysis cell, causing lack of current in the electrolysis cell.
  • Page 36 "INTERNAL Excess of the internal Check the installation site of the TEMPERATURE". temperature of the chlorinator. Inspect good chlorinator. ventilation through the heatsink on the side of the chlorinator. back of it. ALARM pH" * Dirt embedded in the probe Check the condition of the probe "ALARM pH"...
  • Page 37 4.3- Electrolysis cell life The electrolysis cells of BSPOOL equipment are designed to achieve a service life of 10,000 hours (10K models) and 5,000 hours (5K models). However, this lifetime is directly related to the quality of the water, and especially to the proper use of the equipment.
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    5- MAINTENANCE Carefully follow the safety recommendations and warnings detailed in section 1.4 of this manual. The chlorinator has a self-cleaning system for the chlorination cell that considerably reduces maintenance. In any case, it is advisable, at the beginning of each season, to clean the cell and check the chlorine probe (Redox), free chlorine or pH if it has them.
  • Page 39 5.2- Checking and maintenance of the REDOX probe ADVANCED Kit (OPTIONAL) Select Production Menu, and manual operation mode. Set chlorine to 0%. Return to the display screen. Rinse the probe thoroughly in clean water. Insert the probe into a 465mV standard solution while stirring gently. Note on the label the voltage that corresponds to the current ambient temperature.
  • Page 40: Warranty And Service

    6- WARRANTY AND SERVICE This equipment has a 3-year guarantee on its control units. For electrolysis cells, the warranty shall be two years provided that the cells have not exceeded 10,000 hours of use (10K models) or 5,000 hours (5K models). This warranty is given to the owner of the equipment and is not transferable.

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