Description
3.6
Functiones
3.6.1
Function: Enable z1-z2
Enable for external devices. These detect when the pump can
switch on and signal when the dosing may be active.
3.6.2
Function: Heating control
An output contact can be switched if the temperature of the pool
water is too cold (temperature sensor in the pool, input DC4). This
actuates an external device for heating up the water.
A switching hysteresis of +/- 1K of the nominal temperature is
stored. A lag time of 7 seconds is also set for the filter pump in
order not to overload an electric heater for example.
Parameters to be input:
Nominal temperature, speed of the pump during heating process.
3.6.3
Cooling function
An output contact can be switched if the temperature of the pool
water is too hot (temperature sensor in the pool, input DC4). This
can actuate a ball valve to feed the water through the cool solar
surface, for example at night.
3.6.4
Function: Level control
An output contact can be switched by a level sensor to fill up
water in the pool via a solenoid valve when the water level is too
low (e.g. after the backwash).
The optional level control is possible with a float switch at the
moment (article no. 2716900025, level switch with 10 m cable).
This is connected to the terminal points G and S1.
A safety time can also be set with the level control as protection
against overflowing. This safety cut-out comes into action when
refilling for too long. The solenoid valve is then blocked. To reset
the blocking, the float switch must be returned to the "Water level
OK" position (under consideration of the delay time).
Parameters to be input:
Delay time on, delay time off, safety time.
3.6.5
Function: Solar control
An output contact can be switched by a temperature sensor from
the pool water (input DC4) and from the solar roof/solar absorber
(input DC5) to heat up the pool water by the sun. For use of the
solar function, a ball valve could be controlled so that the pool
water flows over the solar surface.
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