ASTRALPOOL Halo Doser pH Dosing Module Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- ASTRALPOOL
Table of Contents
- Halo Doser pH Dosing Module
- Section 1. Important Safety Instructions
- Section 2. System Overview
- Section 3. Installation
- Section 4. Control Using the Halo Chlorinator
- Section 5. Regular Maintenance
- Section 6. Troubleshooting
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Halo Doser pH Dosing Module
Halo Doser pH Dosing Module
WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY – This product must be installed in accordance with AS/NZ 3000
– 2018 and any other local applicable regulations. Before installing this
product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions that accompany
this product. Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may result in
property damage, personal injury, or death. Improper installation and/or
operation may void the warranty. Improper installation and/or operation can
create unwanted electrical hazard which can cause serious injury, property
damage, or death.
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Section 1. Important Safety Instructions
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions
should always be followed, including the following:
WARNING
The Halo Doser has an IP23 rating, meaning it is suitable for installation
outdoors. For safe operation the Halo Doser must be installed in the correct
orientation, with the cable leaving from the bottom of the device. AstralPool
strongly recommends that installation be performed by a registered pool
builder, electrician or other suitably qualified person.
CAUTION
When mixing acid or other chemicals with water, ALWAYS ADD THE ACID OR
CHEMICALS TO WATER. NEVER ADD WATER TO THE ACID OR CHEMICALS.
Some helpful considerations may include:
- Choosing plants that can withstand splash out of pool water containing chlorine and/or salt and other water purification chemicals.
- All metal components used in and around a pool should be of a high grade, quality stainless steel.
- Careful selection of masonry products. The porosity and hardness of natural stones varies greatly. Therefore we recommend you consult with your builder or stone contractor on the best choice for stone materials around your pool or spa.
- Sealing all masonry products. Professionals in the stone industry specify that even natural stone, especially when used outdoors, be sealed to prevent weathering, staining, and premature degradation. Consult with your stone or deck contractor for the proper sealer for the masonry products you have selected to use around your pool or spa.
- For the optimal results, sealers should be reapplied on a regular basis. Reapply the protective sealer on a schedule per the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Use of chemicals other than those recommended may be hazardous. Follow the chemical manufacturers instructions.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Section 2. System Overview
The Halo Doser is designed to work in conjunction with a Halo Chlorinator and
can be controlled through the Halo Chlorinators main touchscreen or through
the Halo ChlorGo App.
Only one Halo Doser can be connected to a Halo Chlorinator.
The Halo Doser is not designed to work in a “stand alone” mode and cannot be
controlled unless it is connected to a Halo Chlorinator.
For further information, refer to the Halo Chlorinator Instruction Manual.
Kit Contents
Before starting, check that you have the correct parts as shown in Figure 1.
If any parts are missing or incorrect, please call your local distributor or
technical support at 1300 186 875 for assistance.
ITEM NO | DESCRIPTION | QUANTITY |
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1 | Halo Doser Back Plate | 1 |
2 | Halo Doser Main Body | 1 |
3 | Halo Doser Pump Body and Head | 1 |
4 | Halo Doser Pump Head | 1 |
5 | Halo Doser Tinted Visor and Label | 1 |
6 | Injection T Piece | 1 |
7 | Gland Ring | 1 |
8 | Gland Washer | 1 |
9 | Gland Nut | 1 |
10 | Vent Kit | 1 |
The vent kit is supplied with 4 meters of clear tube which needs to be cut to
the required length to suit the installation. It also has a short piece of
white rigid tubing used to go into the acid drum.
Two lids are supplied with the kit to suit either a 15 ltr or a 5 ltr
container. (See also “Installing the Vent Kit” section.)
Section 3. Installation
3.1 Plumbing and Mounting
The cable connecting the Halo Doser to the Halo Chlorinator is 1 m long, so
the doser needs to be located within 1 m of the chlorinator. See Figure 2.
The acid injection point (where the acid goes into the pool water) must be
mounted into the pipework, after the chlorine cell and all other equipment.
Ideally the chamber should be mounted as far away as possible, downstream from
the chlorinator cell.
If probes are being fitted, then ideally the probe mounting should be mounted
as far away as possible, upstream from the chlorinator cell.
The Halo Doser should be located within 2 meters of the acid injection point.
There are 6 separate mounting holes in the back plate which gives a number of
different options for screw positions. Once a suitable position has been
found, mount the back plate to the wall using the two (2) mounting screws (and
masonry plugs if required). Unclip the tinted visor from the doser assembly by
gently pulling it outwards at its base. Pull enough of the dosing pump cable
out of the pump enclosure to reach the Halo Chlorinator and then push the pump
enclosure onto the wall mounting bracket (the cable exits the doser assembly
at the bottom – take care not to pinch it!). Secure the doser assembly to the
mounting bracket using the two (2) mounting screws. See Figure 4.
3.2 Installing the Vent Kit
As supplied, the white tube is designed to suit a 5 ltr and 15 ltr containers.
The tube may need to be cut to suit other drum sizes being used. Firstly
insert the non return valve into the rigid white tube, with the arrow point
up. (when fitted correctly you should be able to blow through the valve into
the tube). Now place the tube into the drum, with the valve at the bottom (as
shown in Figure 6) and then lift the tube by roughly 10mm, then cut the tube
level with the rim of the container, this will allow space for the acid to to
be sucked into the tube. Now fit the correct size lid to suit your drum. See
Figure 5.
The tube from the acid drum must be connected to the left-hand barb of the
dosing pump and the tube to the injection point is connected to the right-hand
barb. To connect the Halo Doser to the acid tubes, slide a lock nut onto each
tube as shown and push the tube onto the barb. Slide the lock nut up the tube
and hand tighten it onto the pump. See Figure 6.
To avoid potential corrosion issues, the acid drum shouldn’t be placed
underneath any equipment. See Figure 7.
If the Halo Doser is installed in an enclosure or shed, the acid drum should
ideally be stored out side of the enclosure or shed. The vent kit supplied
will help reduce fumes within the shed, but storing acid drum in a secured
location outside is best.
With the clip of the Halo Doser cable plug facing away from the wall, plug the dosing pump cable into the “pH dose” connector on the base of the chlorinator (right hand side of the chlorinator base). See Figure 8. To keep the wiring tidy, excess cable can then be pushed back into the base of the doser pump enclosure.
3.3 Enabling Dosing on the Halo Chlorinator
If a pH probe is also being installed, the process of installing the pH probe
will automatically enable the acid dosing pump.
Otherwise, to enable dosing on the Halo Chlorinator, follow the steps below.
- The “Install” page is accessed via the settings icon on the Halo Chlorinator “Home” Page.
- Press “Confi gure” in the “Equipment Confi guration” section as shown in Figure 9 then select “Chlorinator”.
- Move the “Enable Acid Pump” switch to the right as shown in Figure 10 to enable dosing. Press the“Back” button twice to return to the main chlorinator screen.
Section 4. Control Using the Halo Chlorinator
4.1 Automatic Operation
For automatic operation, acid dosing is controlled through the “Settings” page
of the Halo Chlorinator. Acid dosing will only occur whilst the filter pump is
running.
If a pH probe is being used, then the acid dosing pump is regulated by the pH
setting.
In this case, if the pH probe detects that the pH is higher than the “Set
Point”, the acid dosing pump will run (every 4 to 12 minutes) to lower the pH
level.
If a pH probe isn’t fitted, then the “Acid Level” slider (on the “Settings”
page) is used to estimate acid requirements. Generally, level 5 is a good
starting point, however it can be adjusted to increase or reduce the amount of
acid dispensed. Monitor and test (using a test strip) every day or two until
you find the correct setting to suit your pool needs.
N.B. Adding more acid will lower the pH level, less acid increases the pH
level.
4.2 Manual Operation
The acid dosing pump can be run manually.
From the “Home” screen of the Halo Chlorinator, press the “Settings” icon and
then press the “Maint” icon to display the maintenance page. See Figure 11.
“Manual Acid Pump Prime” will run the acid dosing pump for 30 seconds to help
prime the pump. (Repeat as necessary.)
“Acid Dosing Off” can be used to turn the acid dosing off for a period
from 1 minute to 24 hours (or indefinitely).
– When adding some chemicals (e.g. pH buffer / sodium bicarbonate) it is
desirable to turn the acid dosing off for up to 24 hours.
– If your drum has run out of acid it is desirable to disable acid dosing
“indefinitely” until the drum is refilled. To resume acid dosing, you need to
return to the “Acid Dosing Off” page to resume dosing.
“Manual Acid Dose” can be used to add a specific amount of acid to your pool (e.g. If your pool shop advises you to add X litres of acid). From this screen, you can also choose what mode the chlorinator should be in after dosing the acid. (Typically you would resume in auto mode, however if a large amount of acid was added you may choose manual mode and change to auto later.)
4.3 Operation Via the Halo ChlorGo App
The Halo ChlorGo App can be used to set the pH or acid level using the
“Settings” icon.
The only manual operation that can be performed from the app however is to
disable the dosing for a period or indefinitely (and to reinstate dosing that
has been turned off ).
Section 5. Regular Maintenance
Caution: ACID leaks can be harmful to other equipment and to users. Appropriate protective equipment should be worn when handling acid and performing any repairs The Halo Doser should be inspected periodically to ensure that there are no leaks from any tubes. If any leaks are detected check if the fittings can be tightened, otherwise the tubing should be replaced. To inspect the “squeeze tube” for leaks, first remove the clear cover and then the blue cover (squeeze on the tabs on the sides of the blue cover). This will expose the internal pump mechanism. If there is a leak in the “squeeze tube”, then the blue cover/squeeze tube assembly should be replaced (Part # 1116096).
Section 6. Troubleshooting
PROBLEM | SOLUTION |
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The pools pH level is rising
above the set level| • Check that the acid drum isn’t empty.
• Check that the tube going into the acid drum goes to the bottom of the drum.
• Check that there are no leaks when the filter pump is running.
• Check that the acid pump rotates during manual dosing.
• Check that there are no leaks during manual dosing.
• Manually dose acid and recheck the pH.
• Check that the acid injection point isn’t blocked.
The acid pump doesn’t seem to rotate| • In automatic mode the pump only
rotates when it senses that it needs to. Even in these circumstances it may
come on for only 3 seconds every 12 minutes.
• To check for rotation, use the manual dose option in the maintenance menu.
(See “Manual Acid Dose” in Section 4.2).
Water returns to the chemical drum| • Check for any damage to the squeeze
tube, and if the white rigid tube in the acid drum has any splitting.
• Ensure non-return valve is installed in the right direction, or if faulty
replace as required.
NOTES
Fluidra Group Australia Pty Ltd
219 Woodpark Road
Smithfield NSW 2164, Australia
1 300 186 875
AstralPool.com.au
©2021 Fluidra S.A. All rights reserved. This document is subject to change
without notice.
©2021 Fluidra S.A. All rights reserved. This document is subject to change
without notice.
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References
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