BENIFERRO WIFI POOL GEN2 HS Salt Complete Manual

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  • Page 1 Please Read the Manual Carefully Before Use. WIFI POOL GEN2 HS Salt electrolysis complete manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents IMPORTANT WARNING .....................3 INTRODUCTION ........................3 Installation ........................12 Calibration and leak testing ....................8 Automation ........................10 Automation via scanning ......................11 Automation via manual Entry ....................14 pH and Redox setting ......................15 Reducing pH dosing speed and Chlorine generation intensity for small pools or SPA ....15 CONTROL PANEL INSTRUCTION ..................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The equipment is designed to monitor and control the pH and redox content (chlorine) of your swimming pool. This guide provides information necessary for installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Please read the entire manual on www.beniferro.eu before installing and commissioning the product.
  • Page 4 o Read the entire installation and operating instructions before using the dosing equipment. o Only a qualified installer, centre, individual or an authorized dealer can repair this product. o never modify anything without consulting your supplier, professional pool contractor. o In the event of damaged parts, only use original replacement parts. Failure to do so will void your warranty.
  • Page 5 peristaltic tube are resistant to hydrochloric acid (HCl). • Make clear markings on your equipment and on the chemicals. • Do not allow children or unauthorized persons to access the chemicals. • To ensure proper operation of peristaltic pump and salt electrolysis, check pumps weekly for leaks. •...
  • Page 6 The relationship between the g/h and the volume of pool for which the salt electrolysis can be used, is relative. Beniferro defines that per 30m³ of swimming pool volume, 10 g/h chlorine needs to be produced to be able to keep the pool clean and healthy with a water treatment operation time of 8 hours.
  • Page 7 Automation for ethernet-based control The automation is embedded in the app when pairing the equipment to the mobile telephone. Also the wheel settings and symbols will be entered into the system. The pH- pump will work if: pH>7,6 AND Flow = true pH drum is not empty (only if level detection is present) The Salt electrolysis will work if: pH<=7,6 AND...
  • Page 8: Automation

    • RX<500 or > 900 • No flow or pH drum empty We recommend creating a scheduler-snippet, in which the water treatment equipment starts-up 30 minutes after the filter pump start-up (to allow equilibration of the system), and stops before or together with the filter pump operation. The principle of snippets can be found in the Wifipool App and simple device manual.
  • Page 9 2) The app will ask to scan a automation barcode. 3) Select the correct automation below, and scan it with your phone. Barcode Module Description: Combined pH + RX Control Chlorine control pH+RX (pH master), no flow detector, no level detector PFFS Chlorine control pH + RX (pH master), flow switch, no level detectors...
  • Page 10: Automation Via Manual Entry

    electrolysis will work if: pH<=7,6 AND RX<700 Flow = true The automation can be expanded manually (see section Automation for ethernet-based control ) 2 automation via manual entry Enter the conditions described above, manually into your Wifipool app. Consult the Wifipool app and simple device manual for details.
  • Page 11 1. To add a manual entry, simply tap the plus icon and select "Manual Automation Entry." This will initiate a new procedure. 2. Ensure to rename the procedure to a more fitting title. 3. You can incorporate conditions by using the "Add Condition" icon. 4.
  • Page 12 Installation instructions General The factory supplies the water treatment unit electrically connected and, in some case, already mounted on a plate or in a box. Modification to the unit has to be made by trained personnel, knowledgeable about swimming pool technology and electrical systems. The attention points below must be respected.
  • Page 13 If you purchased a Salt electrolysis, in parts, or if modifications are made to the unit: Install the different elements in the following order: 1. pH and RX measurement 2. pH adjustment 3. Salt electrolysis Follow the installation scheme just as the picture above Make sure following requirements are met: •...
  • Page 14 • Make sure pH adjustment and Chlorinator cannot work if there is no flow through the pH injection / chlorinator pipes. This van be done by using a flow switch and/or by connecting the electrical connections of the dosing pump / chlorinator to the same electrical line as the filter pump.
  • Page 15 Operating instructions General instructions After pairing and physical installation of the unit, we are ready to start calibrate, leak-test and start- up the unit. • Before using the equipment, pH and RX probes have to be calibrated • The measuring probes must always be kept moist during transport. A small box containing fluid is provided for this purpose, ensuring the integrity of the product.
  • Page 16 • Tap the pH or RX module or combined module and choose “calibration” , and follow the instructions on the screen. Remember you will have to put the electrode in the pH or Redox calibration liquid. • The calibration process will take +- 3-4 minute per probe, and the app will indicate whether the calibration was successful or not.
  • Page 17: Ph And Redox Setting

    At start-up of the leak test, do not switch on electrical power to the water treatment unit. Leaks must be repaired immediately. Make sure leaks of sulphuric acid cannot mix with leaks of the salt electrolysis outlet, as they may cause formation of toxic chlorine gas. Make sure leaks cannot run over (other) parts of the swimming pool equipment.
  • Page 18: Reducing Ph Dosing Speed And Chlorine Generation Intensity For Small Pools Or Spa

    The redox measured depends on many variables (such as chlorine content, type of chlorine used additive content, electrode lifetime …) and is different for each pool. Usually, a Redox value of 650-750 mV corresponds with 1 ppm chlorine. of your pool using a proper coloring method (e.g. via a Pool Lab). If this is < 1ppm, you Once the pH of the system is balanced, you will need to measure the free chlorine content should increase the RX setpoint (in 10mV increments) until you measure 1ppm of free chlorine in the pool.
  • Page 19: Control Panel Instruction

    CONTROL PANEL INSTRUCTION Level indicator light. (1-light stands for “level 1”, 2- lights stands for “level 2” … 5- lights stand for “level 5”) Led monitor (displays the water temperature normal operation, displays the corresponding error code if a problem occurs). Button for level control of chlorine production.
  • Page 20 The action of cutting power will result in a very short E3 or E8 alarm on the salt electrolysis display. In some cases – especially when the electrolysis becomes older, or the salt level is below target- the capacitor contains more residual electricity. This will cause besides the E3 / E8 alarms that also the sound alarm to go off for a couple of seconds.
  • Page 21: Maintenance Of The Water Treatment

    Maintenance instructions • Maintenance should be carried out at the recommended time and frequency as stated in the manual. Maintenance of the water treatment Maintenance has to be carried out by a person knowledgeable off swimming pool technology. Make sure to take the necessary safety precautions before starting the maintenance such •...
  • Page 22 4. If there are important sediments that cannot be removed on their own, please contact the seller for professional advice.
  • Page 23: Winterizing The System

    Winterizing and spring start-up instructions Winterizing the system Winterize the units containing electronics, unit in a dry and warm (15 – 25 ° C) environment. Winterize the pH and RX probes in a special winterizing solution for probes (which is a KCl- water mixture).
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Wi-Fi / app related problems For Wi-Fi equipment, it is possible to share the app with your supplier or the manufacturer. This is explained in the Problem-solving section of the Wifipool app and simple device manual. Setting up a Teams meeting via your telephone and sharing the screen will also allow your supplier / manufacturer to see your telephone screen.
  • Page 25: Deviation Of The Redox Measurement Compared With Another Method

    Deviation of the Redox measurement compared with another method. A deviating RX value is not so bad if the probe is sensitive to changes and the redox increases when more chlorine is added to the pool. You can test this by mixing 5 drops of liquid chlorine in a bucket of water and measuring the redox before and after adding the chlorine.
  • Page 26 Troubleshooting for the peristaltic pump PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Acid pump does not dispense No electrical power present Verify electrical power Startup acid pump via manual control. Acid pump does not dispense Switch under the dosing pump is Set switch to "1" set to "O"...
  • Page 27 Ensure dosing tube is greased regularly Injection nozzle is clogged Replace injection nozzle ZWMX2220 Liquid (acid) in dosing Santoprene or Viton tube leak Verify if dosing nipple is clogged, compartment of acid pump and replace dosing hose. Ensure dosing tube is greased regularly Dosing tube in pH forms a Supply of acid in injection nipple...
  • Page 28: Error Codes And Associated Solutions Chlorinator

    Error codes and associated solutions chlorinator Error Reason for failure Remark Solution code The temperature of the cooling The temperature of the cooling fin is First, check if the error code E6 is present, if any, fin is too high too high check if the temperature sensor is connected, if The error must be corrected manually...
  • Page 29 Flow switch Level switches Power supply Temperature Relays...
  • Page 30 Connecting level switches...
  • Page 31 Connecting temperature probes...

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