Flex EES96 User Manual

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Waste Treatment System Controller
Model: EES96

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  • Page 1 Treatment Tech FLEX Waste Treatment System Controller Model: EES96...
  • Page 2 Revision 4 30/10/2024 www.treatmenttech.com.au Phone: +61 (0)7 5354 6110 email: contact@treatmenttech.com.au Treatment Tech has no affiliation with any of the waste treatment system brands mentioned in this document. All trademarks are property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2024 Electronic & Electrical Solutions Pty Ltd...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual Contents Contents ....................1 Introduction ..................2 Main Features/Applications .............. 3 Installation ..................5 User Interface .................. 13 Operation ..................18 Remote Alarm Plate ................ 21 WiFi ....................24 White Labelling and Customisation ..........27 Troubleshooting ................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    This symbol is used to note instructions that must be followed to prevent damage to the device. Regulatory Compliance The Treatment Tech FLEX has been designed and tested to comply with Australian regulations regarding electrical safety, Electromagnetic Compatibility and radio transmissions and as such complies with the following...
  • Page 5: Main Features/Applications

    Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual Main Features/Applications The Treatment Tech FLEX controller is designed to be an easy to use and cost- effective alternative for treatment system owners, servicepeople and manufacturers. With this in mind it has the following primary features: One unit can service many treatment system brands and •...
  • Page 6 Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual Ozzi Kleen To suit Ozzi Kleen treatment systems, with timed blower operation and decant solenoid control. Generic To suit most applications that require a permanently powered pump and blower with alarm monitoring. Timer Control To suit batching and pump out applications. The blower/pump 2 output operates on a timer and from float switch inputs.
  • Page 7: Installation

    Installation in a motor box or other housing is the only acceptable option. While it is designed and constructed to be water resistant, the FLEX controller is not waterproof and as such must be installed in a motor box or other weather protected location.
  • Page 8 Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual Blower/Pump Connections The 240V blower and pump connect via standard socket-outlets on the left- hand side of the control unit: blower at the top and pump at the bottom. The pump outlet is permanently powered.
  • Page 9 12VDC. Each of these ancillary channels can be used as an input or output, depending on the profile selected. Ancillary Connections – Ozzi Kleen When used in Ozzi Kleen applications the FLEX controller is configured as follows: Ch 1 White Decant solenoid rated at 12V and up to 400mA.
  • Page 10 Traditionally, 24VAC solenoids have been used as they are compatible with both 24VAC and 12VDC. Ancillary Connections – Generic When used in generic applications the FLEX controller is configured as follows: Ch 1 White Optional high level float switch (if not using the...
  • Page 11 If the float switch input is not being used, please ensure that the corresponding wires cannot short out (which would trigger a false alarm). Ancillary Connections – Timer Control When used in timer control applications the FLEX controller is configured as follows: Input 1 White...
  • Page 12 Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual Ancillary Connections – Generic WL When used in Generic WL applications the FLEX controller is configured as follows: Ch 1 White Working level float switch. Signal is close on rise. (input) Blue Ch 2 External mute button input. Optional if the user...
  • Page 13: Alarm Indication

    Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual Alarm Indication The FLEX controller has multiple options for alarm indication in order to best suit the requirements of the particular site. Australian Standards Requirements AS/NZS 1546.3:2017 clause 2.3.1.2 requires the following of an alarm system on...
  • Page 14: Pressure Switches

    4.10 Pressure Switches The FLEX controller has two pressure switch inputs designed to accept PVC or polyurethan tubing with a 4mm inner diameter and a maximum external diameter of 7mm.
  • Page 15: User Interface

    Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual User Interface The Treatment Tech FLEX user interface has been refined based on many years of experience and provides for a high degree of flexibility whilst being easy to use. There are four buttons used for navigation and selection:...
  • Page 16: Status Menu

    Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual The Test menu allows the operator to test any ancillary output channels, the blower output and the alarm output. Each test is active only while the test button is held down but the alarm test will active for 120 seconds if a remote alarm indicator is being used.
  • Page 17 Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual For example, in the Ozzi Kleen profile: In the Generic profile: The final page shows the status of the two pressure switches: Test Menu Each page of the Test menu allows for various functions to be tested. The pages presented in this menu will depend on the profile selected.
  • Page 18: Settings Menu

    Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual If a strobe is being used then the alarm test requirs the OK button to be pressed and held. If a remote alarm is being used then pressing the OK button will activate the alarm test for 120 seconds,...
  • Page 19 This will only be shown on devices fitted with WiFi. WiFi The following menu pages are only accessible on FLEX controllers that have the WiFi option. For more information on WiFi configuration and use please see section 8. This page displays a 2D barcode. Scanning...
  • Page 20: Operation

    Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual Operation Ozzi Kleen This is the default profile for a new controller. In Ozzi Kleen operation the system cycles through three phases, the duration of each being controlled by a separate setting: Aeration The blower is turned on. This phase will run for the Aeration Phase Time setting.
  • Page 21 Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual At the completion of the decant phase if there is still a high level present the system will remain in decant for up to on additional hour. Blower Fault If the blower pressure switch does not detect blower pressure for Blower Fault Delay (default 10 seconds) then a blower fault alarm is triggered.
  • Page 22: Timer Control

    Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual High Level If the high-level pressure input or high-level float switch input are activated for High Level Fault Delay (default 10 seconds) then a high-level alarm is triggered. This alarm will automatically reset when the high-level condition subsides.
  • Page 23: Remote Alarm Plate

    60 seconds until the overload condition is removed. Remote Alarm Plate The Treatment Tech FLEX is designed to be used with the Treatment Tech REMOTE alarm indicator. This can be mounted inside the residence to provide a simple, convenient indication of the system state.
  • Page 24 The remote alarm plate can be located up to 100m from the FLEX controller. In order to avoid excessive voltage drop it is recommended that a minimum of cable is used.
  • Page 25 Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual The buzzer can be muted at any time by pressing the mute button. In order to comply with Australian Standards the mute is self resetting and after 24 hours if the alarm is still present the alarm will begin to sound again. Pressing the mute button again repeats the process.
  • Page 26: Wifi

    Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual WiFi If the FLEX controller has been purchased with the WiFi option then it will be able to connect to Wastewater Cloud using the residence’s internet connection. The following diagram shows how this works: Antenna Connection...
  • Page 27: Connecting To The Wifi Network

    FLEX has an SMA female connector). Connecting to the WiFi Network To connect the FLEX to the residence’s WiFi first the controller needs to be placed into Hotspot mode. To do this, first ensure that WiFi is enabled by navigating to the WiFi menu and finding the following page: If the WiFi is disabled then follow then press OK and change the mode to enabled.
  • Page 28 Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual Once WiFi is enabled, navigate further through the WiFi menu to the Hotspot page. If the hotspot is disabled you will see the following message: Press OK and the Hotspot will be enabled. Note that for security the Hotspot will only remain enabled for up to 5 minutes, after which it is automatically disabled.
  • Page 29: White Labelling And Customisation

    If the password is correct the app will connect and close. You can now disconnect from the Hotspot and start using Wastewater Cloud. Under the WiFi menu the FLEX should display the name of the Access Point it is connected to and the signal strength:...
  • Page 30 Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual New control algorithms can be programmed in to suit your specific application, potentially saving thousands of dollars in engineering time when compared to designing a completely new product. This option also avoids the expensive, onerous process of having to put a new product through Australian Standards testing.
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual 10 Troubleshooting DO NOT open the FLEX controller; there are no user-serviceable parts inside. Hazardous voltages are present and by opening the device you may void the warranty. Problem Troubleshooting No power Check that GPO supplying the FLEX has power.
  • Page 32: Specifications

    Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual 11 Specifications Model Number: EES96 Supply Voltage: 240V AC 50Hz Controller power draw: 10W max Maximum load current: Size: 240 x 200 x 85mm Weight: 950g Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C Safety standards compliance: AS/NZS 3105...
  • Page 33: Warranty

    Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual 12 Warranty A limited warranty for the EES96 FLEX controller is offered by Electronic & Electrical Solutions Pty Ltd ACN 107 373 231 trading as Treatment Tech (the “Manufacturer”). We can be contacted at: 3/9 Rawlins Circuit, Kunda Park, QLD 4556 +61 (0)7 5354 6110 contact@treatmenttech.com.au...
  • Page 34 Treatment Tech FLEX User Manual Damage or defects resulting from normal wear and tear, misuse, abuse, neglect, improper installation, unauthorized repairs or modifications, or use of the product in a manner for which they were not intended; Damage or defects caused by accidents, fire, flood, or other natural disasters;...

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