Operation
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After completed installation the controller can be switched on. The system
should then be allowed to run in for the set run-in period.
8.1
In order to achieve a stable display value the sensor should be run in for the
following run in periods.
First commissioning:
After changing membrane:
Re-commissioning:
8.2
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Operation
CAUTION
• The power supply to the measuring device and to the
sensor must not be interrupted. If the power supply is
interrupted (> 2 hours) the sensor must be re-commis-
sioned (see Chapter 8.1).
• Do not switch off the measuring device during
intermittent operation. Dosing devices may be controlled
by timer switches.
However, if no disinfectant is metered over a longer
period of time (weeks), the sensor must be disconnected
from the system and stored dry.
• The sensor's current signal must not exceed 20 mA.
Otherwise the sensor may be damaged, which may result
in dangerous overdosing within a control system. To
avoid this, install a monitor, which permanently switches
off the chlorine control system and triggers an alarm.
The monitoring equipment must not be automatically
re-setting.
• Once the sensor has been commissioned it must be kept
permanently wet.
Run-in period
Calibration
IMPORTANT
The specified calibration method depending on the type of
bromination agent used must be observed.
CAUTION
• Carry out a slope test every time the membrane or
electrolyte is changed.
24 hour
1-6 h
approx. 4-24 hours
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