BAYROL TECHNIK AutomaticSALT Electrolysis System Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- BAYROL TECHNIK
Table of Contents
- Instructions for use
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Scope of delivery
- 3 Water values
- 4 Installation scheme
- 5 Injection valve installation
- 6 Sensor installation
- 7 Connection of the hoses to the dosing pump
- 8 Installation Paddle-Flow-Switch
- 9 Electrical connections on the device
- 10 Commissioning
- 11 Operation
- 12 Winterizing
- 13 Maintenance
- 14 Technical data
- 15 EC Declaration of Conformity
- 16 Indication for disposal
- 17 Annex
- 18 Safety instructions
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Instructions for use
1 Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your AutomaticSALT.
You have chosen the best thing that can happen to your saltwater pool.
Please be sure to read the “Safety Instructions” supplement!
IMPORTANT: The AutomaticSALT must be installed by an experienced pool dealer
to ensure proper functioning!
– Please read these instructions carefully and make sure that all necessary
parts for installation as well as all required tools are at hand.
– Failure to comply with these instructions may result in health and/or
equipment and installation hazards!
– Only use BAYROL water care products! The use of other products will
invalidate the warranty!
– The housing of the AutomaticSALT does not have to be opened for
installation.
– Be sure to observe all general and special hazard warnings when handling
liquid water care products.
– Also observe all generally applicable safety regulations.
Wear protective clothing if necessary.
2 Scope of delivery
- AutomaticSALT
- Pressure hose
- Suction hose
- Temperature sensor
- Injection valve
- Sensor holder, 2 pcs
- Feed filter
- Wall mounting set
- Canister lid with hole for suction hose
- pH sensor
- Redox sensor
- Electrolysis cell
- Smart&Easy Connector
- Paddle-Flow-Switch
- Cleaning solution for sensors
- Redox buffer solution 465 mV
- pH 7 buffer solution
3 Water values
Preparation of the pool water
To ensure proper functioning of the AutomaticSALT, it is essential to check
the following values of the pool water and to adjust them accordingly before
starting the operation.
RECOMMENDATION
Start adjusting the water values as early as possible, as it may take a longer
time to reach the mentioned values, depending on the pool volume.
If shock chlorination of your pool water is necessary, this should be carried out in advance.
In addition, take the Redox-Sensor out of the transport container as early as
possible and place it in a glass of pool water.
This gives the electrode the opportunity to get used to the pool water and
helps to shorten the run-in period of the Redox-Sensor.
The following water values must be set step by step in the pool water before the AutomaticSALT is put into operation:
Outdoor pool Indoor pool
To save time when setting the values, you can carry out steps 1 – 4
simultaneously.
Make sure you start with step 5 not before the pH value is set.
In outdoor pools additionally the stabilizer needs to be added before dosing
chlorine.
Set the desired chlorine value for operation already now.
It is essential that this value is set correctly at the time of commissioning
the AutomaticSALT.
RECOMMENDATION
To effectively prevent possible calcification of the chlorine generation cell
caused by the system, it is recommended to add BAYROL Calcinex® (300 ml/10 m³)
to the pool water.
The risk of calcification can be further reduced by using pH-Minus Liquid Anti
Calc! The highly recommended addition of Calcinex® (see below) can be carried
out at any time.
Please note
The consistent use of Calcinex® and pH-Minus Liquid Anti Calc can extend the
lifetime of the cell!
Please follow the general instructions below when carrying out the adjustment
of the values in the pool water:
– Always determine the respective values of the pool water before starting to
adjust the value.
– Make sure that the pool water is free of dissolved metals.
Make sure that this is also the case for the entire operating time of the
pool.
– Calculate the amount of water treatment product required to achieve the
desired value before adding it. Consult the dosing instructions of the
respective water care product.
– Always add the respective products to the pool water gradually and always
with the circulation running. Open all inlets and outlets including the floor
drain.
– Find a place in the pool with the best possible flow for the addition, e.g.
from the inlet nozzles or directly into the skimmer. This way you will achieve
a complete dissolution of the added water care products and an even
distribution. Let the circulation run for 1 hours even after the last water
value has been reached to ensure complete mixing.
– Occasional measurements during the addition of the respective water care
products can help to prevent over-dosing.
Additional instructions
For Step 1: Adding the salt
Add the salt granules directly to the pool. To do this, find a place in the
pool where there is high flow, e.g. at the inlet jets. It is best to
additionally swirl the salt with a brush with a long handle to accelerate the
dissolving process.
IMPORTANT
Please use only salt approved for use in swimming pools!
Choose salt in form of granules for faster solubility. The amount of salt
required to achieve the desired salt content can easily be determined using
the formulas given in the annex.
For Step 5: Manual adding of chlorine
When adding chlorine manually, please ensure that the chlorine is
completely dissolved and mixed in the pool water before measuring the chlorine
level manually.
IMPORTANT
For a quick increase of the chlorine level in the pool, Chloryte® is best
suited. Alternatively, Chlorifix® can be used also.
Procedure for indoor pools
After the pH value is set please manually add chlorine
(Chloryte®/Chlorifix®) until you can measure a chlorine value (DPD1) of 0.6 –
1.2 mg/l throughout the pool.
Procedure for outdoor pools
Before adding chlorine to the pool, the level of stabilizer must be set.
The UV light of the sun causes a premature degradation of chlorine. To protect
the chlorine from getting destroyed a stabilizer (BAYROL Stabichloran®) must
be used.
Effect of the stabilizer
Part of the chlorine added to the pool or produced by the AutomaticSALT is
immediately available as free chlorine for disinfecting the pool water. The
rest is bound to the stabilizer and thereby safely protected.
IMPORTANT
It is most important that you keep the level of stabilizer stable throughout
the season! Changing levels of stabilizer will cause incorrect readings for
disinfection (mV) of your AutomaticSALT!
After the level of stabilizer is set you may start with manually adding chlorine.
Please note
The manual chlorine measurement (e.g. with BAYROL Electronic Pool Tester or
test kits) displays the sum of free and protected chlorine at the same time.
The automatic determination of the disinfection capacity of your AutomaticSALT
only takes the content of free chlorine into account. The protected part of
the chlorine remains disregarded.
Therefore:
In the presence of stabilizer, the manually measured chlorine value (DPD1)
needs to be higher than without stabilizer.
Please manually add chlorine (Chloryte®/Chlorifix®) until you can measure a
chlorine value (DPD1) of 1.5 – 3.0 mg/l throughout the pool.
4 Installation scheme
Further installation options
1 = Inlet
2 = Outlet
5 Injection valve installation
6 Sensor installation
7 Connection of the hoses to the dosing pump
8 Installation Paddle-Flow-Switch
- O-ring
- Please consider flow direction!
9 Electrical connections on the device
IMPORTANT
The controller must be grounded and the mains supply must be equipped with a
residual current protection (30 mA).
(1) Redox-Sensor
(2) USB connection
(3) pH-Sensor
(4) Paddle-Flow-Switch
(5) Temperature Sensor
(6) Cover cable (191049 Cable 2.5 m for cover)
(7) Level switch (e.g. 172130 KIT Level Automatic single
(8) Electrolysis cell
(9) Mains supply
(must remain powered continuously)
10 Commissioning
As soon as the water values have been set and your unit with all its
components has been installed, you can start commissioning your AutomaticSALT.
Switch on your AutomaticSALTand follow the instructions on the display. You
will be taken through the initial Setup Wizard, which will help you with the
essential settings.
Of course, you can also access all the settings you have made later and adjust
them, if necessary.
As soon as the individual steps have been completed, the AutomaticSALT starts
operation.
11 Operation
Tap in the blue frame areas to access the respective context menus.
Access codes
User code
| Service code
1234|
5678
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Status icons pH
Operation mode
Indicator dosing pump pH
fill level of canister (red, if empty) -
Status icons Electrolysis
Operation mode
Polarity
Cover
Winter
Salt electrolysis operating mode
| Auto
The AutomaticSALT automatically regulates the chlorine production depending on
the desired redox value in the pool.
| Auto plus+
The AutomaticSALT automatically regulates the chlorine production depending on
the desired redox value in the pool.
plus+:
An additional chlorine production is triggered that in an adjustable way may
overshot the desired redox value in the pool.
ATTENTION
Since the use of this function allows higher redox values and therefore higher
chlorine levels in the pool water a careful configuration of this function is
mandatory. Please check the level of chlorine in your pool water manually from
time to time and adjust the settings, if necessary.
The pool may only be opened for bathing when it has been ensured that the
chlorine level is on a normal level.
| Constant Production
In this operating mode, chlorine is produced at an adjustable production rate
as long as the filter pump is switched on.
In case the pool is equipped with a pool cover the production rate may be
lowered in case of closed cover to meet the lower demand for disinfection.
| Off
The automatic disinfection control and the chlorine production are switched
off.
Salt electrolysis BOOST / time-limited production / pause
| Boost Mode
If as much chlorine as possible has to be produced in as short a time as
possible (e.g. for high chlorination), the boost mode can be activated.
In this mode, chlorine production is switched on at full power for 24, 48 or
72 hours. If the filter pump is switched off in the meantime and chlorine
production is therefore not possible, the time stops and only starts again
when the filter pump is switched on.
After the boost time has elapsed, the AutomaticSALT continues in the mode in
which it was before starting. ATTENTION
As the boost chlorine production does not stop when the desired redox value is
reached in the pool water, an increase in the chlorine value above the desired
value is to be expected. Before activating the Boost mode, make absolutely
sure that nobody can be in the pool water both during and after the Boost
chlorination. The pool may only be opened for bathing again when it has been
confirmed by measurement that the chlorine level has dropped to a normal
level.
| Time limited constant production
In “Activate time limited constant production” you can switch on the chlorine
production for a selectable period of time.
You can choose whether production should stop when the desired value is
reached or only after the selected time has elapsed. You can also stop
production manually at any time.
| Pause salt electrolysis
In the “Pause salt electrolysis”, you can stop the automatic control for
disinfection for a selectable period of time. After the pause has elapsed, the
previously set automatic control starts again automatically. This mode can be
advantageous, for example, when adding water care products manually.
| Safe Mode
In the “Salt electrolysing settings” you can set whether the AutomaticSALT
stops or continues with reduced output in the event of discrepancies in the
disinfection control (e.g. desired redox value is not reached).
pH control operation modes
| Auto
The AutomaticSALT automatically regulates the pH value to the desired pH value
in the pool.
| Off
The automatic control of the pH value is switched off.
pH time-limited dosing / fill or rinse pump hoses / pause
| Fill pump hoses
If the pH dosing hose is empty (e.g. before a canister change), you can start
the pH pump manually here to fill the hose.
Stop the process as soon as the dosing hose is completely filled (up to the
injection piece).
| Time limited pH dosing
With this timer mode, the pH-Minus dosing is switched on for a selectable
period of time.
You can choose whether the dosing should stop when the selected set-point is
reached or only after the selected time has elapsed.
You can also stop the dosing manually at any time.
| Pause pH dosing
This mode allows to pause automatic control for a selectable period of time.
After the pause has elapsed, automatic control starts again automatically.
This mode can i.e. be used when adding water care products manually.
Message list
If relevant events occur during operation the AutomaticSALT displays
corresponding messages.
Additionally, the AutomaticSALT files messages in the message list. For most
of the messages the AutomaticSALT offers additional information and wizards
that will guide you step by step to a solution. If you cannot find a solution
despite following all instructions, please contact your dealer.
Calibration of the sensors
Please note that when calibrating the pH- and Rx-Sensor using the enclosed
buffer solutions, you must remove the sensors from the Smart&Easy Connector.
Make sure that not too much water can leak out during this process by closing
the respective valves.
Follow the instructions on the display.
RECOMMENDATION
To avoid taking out the sensors you may do the calibration with pool water.
Please measure the pool water values with a photometer (e.g. BAYROL Electronic
Pool Tester).
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
Winter mode
You can determine whether the AutomaticSALT should still produce chlorine
below an adjustable water temperature.
RECOMMENDATION
Stop production of chlorine at a water temperature of below 15 °C. In cold
water the demand of chlorine is very low. You may manually add some chlorine
to the pool water from time to time.
At water temperatures lower than 15 °C the AutomaticSALT switches
automatically to the self protection mode. The lower the water temperature is,
the more the production is reduced in order to safe lifetime of the production
cell. The self protection mode will also switch off the production in case the
salt level in the pool water is too low.
The setting of the cut-off temperature is done under: Salt electrolysis
temperature and safety settings.
ADDITIONALS OPTIONS
Pool cover
Pool water that is protected by a pool cover against the influence of UV
radiation from the sun and other environmental influences uses less chlorine
than water that is not protected.
If the AutomaticSALT receives the potential-free signal whether the pool cover
is open or closed, it can reduce the production of chlorine when the pool
cover is closed. This is particularly useful when operating the AutomaticSALT
in constant production mode.
To use this function, a potential-free signal must be given to the
AutomaticSALT. The correct connection is shown in the diagram of the
AutomaticSALT in point 9 – Electrical connection – on the device.
A corresponding connection cable is available in the BAYROL Technik range (191049 Cable 2.5 m for Cover). The setting is made in the initial start-up menu or later in Expert settings – System configuration & statistics – Pool cover switch.
KIT Level Automatic Single – Canister monitoring
By default, your AutomaticSALT recognises an empty pH canister by the fact
that the pH value does not change despite the dosing pump being switched on.
In this case, a message is displayed, and the empty canister should be
replaced by a full one as soon as possible.
For even faster and more convenient detection of an empty pH-Minus canister,
you can use the optional KIT Level Automatic single canister monitor on the
AutomaticSALT. It enables direct monitoring of the filling level of the
canister for pH-Minus Liquid Anti Calc by means of an easy-to-use suction
lance. When the canister is empty, a corresponding message is output.
The KIT replaces the foot filter supplied and can thus be simply connected to
the level pH connection provided and mounted on the corresponding liquid
canister with the aid of a screw cap.
REMOTE ACCESS
To set up convenient remote access to your AutomaticSALT, please proceed as
follows:
– Create a user account at www.bayrol-poolaccess.com
– Register your AutomaticSALT in your user account. You will need the serial
number of your device, which you will find on the type plate on the side of
the housing.
– You will be shown a 6-digit web portal PIN. Please make a note of this PIN,
it must be entered once later in your device.
– Now tap on the WiFi icon in the home screen of your AutomaticSALT and
connect it to the desired WLAN in the “WLAN (WiFi) Connection” menu.
– Now connect your AutomaticSALT to the web portal by entering the previously
noted web portal PIN in the “App & web portal connection” menu.
Now your AutomaticSALT is visible in your previously created user account and
can be operated from the web portal.
If you would also like to operate your AutomaticSALT conveniently via app on
your smartphone, please proceed as follows:
– In the device list of the web portal: Press app link button
– A QR code with URL (https://bayrol-poolaccess …) will now be displayed to you
– Please note the displayed, it will be used later to enter it in the app.
– You have called up the webportal on your PC:
Scan the QR-Code with your Smartphone or enter the URL in the Smartphone-
Browser.
– You have called up the webportal on your Smartphone:
Simply tap directly on the URL.
You are using a smartphone with Android operating system:
– You are using a smartphone with Android operating system:
– Tap the “Add to Home Screen” button to install the app.
– In the “Install App” dialog, confirm the installation.
| You are using a smartphone with iOS operating system:
– Tap the icon (“Share”) and select the “To Home Screen” option.
– In the “To Home Screen” dialog, select the “Add” option.
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– Now the app is installed. Close the browser of your smartphone and launch
the app from the home screen.
When the app is started for the first time, a short guided sequence is run
through. In this sequence, the app is linked to your AutomaticSALT by entering
the app link code.
12 Winterizing
You can use the winterizing mode of your AutomaticSALT to winterize your pool.
In colder conditions it is recommended to take the AutomaticSALT system out of
operation.
The following procedures guide you to do so when either actively winterize
your pool with a running filtration system or passively winterize your pool
system by also taking the filtration system out of operation.
For active winterising (filtration system of the pool remains running)
– Stop the filter pump.
– Rinse pump hoses with clear water.
– Empty all pump hoses.
– Close and empty the bypass containing the Smart&Easy connector and the
production cell.
– Remove the sensors from holders and store them in their container,
preferably filled with KCl storage solution, or with pool water. Store the
sensors in a dry and cool but frost-free place.
– Store your pH-Minus canister in a dry and cool but frost-free place.
– If there is no bypass, install ½” plugs in place of sensor holders.
For passive winterising (filtration system of the pool is shut off)
– Stop the filter pump.
– Rinse pump hoses with clear water.
– Empty all pump hoses.
– Close and empty the filtration system. Make sure to drain the entire
circulation system of the pool as much as possible.
– Close and empty the bypass containing the Smart&Easy connector and the
production cell.
– Remove the sensors from holders and store them in their container,
preferably filled with KCl storage solution, or with pool water. Store the
sensors in a dry and cool but frost-free place.
– Store your pH-Minus canister in a dry and cool but frost-free place.
13 Maintenance
The indicated amount of maintenance is just the minimum requirement. The
frequency of maintenance depends on the intensity of use.
The frequency of maintenance is determined by the applicable, country-specific
requirements! This may result in considerably shorter maintenance intervals;
the relevant country-specific specifications and standards must be observed.
Cell cleaning
The AutomaticSALT is equipped with an adjustable automatic cell cleaning
function. This function is based on the cyclic switching of the polarity of
the chlorine generation cell and removes possible scale deposits on the cell
sheets with each switching.
If you notice that your chlorine production cell tends to calcify, you can
shorten the polarity cycles. Please note that a setting of 200 minutes or less
will greatly reduce the typical life of the chlorine production cell and will
void the warranty.
If you notice that your chlorine production cell remains perfectly clean even after prolonged operation, you may increase the polarity cycles. This may have a positive effect on the life of the chlorine production cell.
Please note
The consistent use of Calcinex® and pH-Minus Liquid Anti Calc can extend the
lifetime of the cell!
If, however, heavy limescale deposits have formed on the cell sheets, you may
manually clean the cell. To do this, remove the cell from the cell holder (be
sure to close the taps of the bypass beforehand. Caution, water may leak out)
and treat it with BAYROL Cell Renov. Follow the instructions on the product
label.
Take the opportunity to also check the components in the Smart&Easy Connector
holder, as they may also be calcified/dirty.
ATTENTION
Never try to remove the scale mechanically (e.g. with a brush or metallic
objects)! This will irreparably damage the cell.
A mechanically cleaned cell is excluded from the from the warranty.
MAINTENANCE PLAN
Weekly check
– Make sure you keep your filter system in perfect condition.
– After adding fresh water, check the salt content and add salt if necessary.
– Check the values for pH and chlorine, preferably with a BAYROL Technik
Electronic Pool Tester.
– Carry out a visual inspection of the system for leaks in all components,
lines and hose
Yearly maintenance
– Replace the pH sensor and calibrate it.
– Replace the Redox-sensor and set the correct setpoint mV. Make sure that the
chlorine level in the pool water is at the desired level.
– Replace the dosing pump hoses.
– Check the pH injection valve and replace, if necessary.
Please note
Only use original BAYROL Technik components. The use of third-party components
can lead to malfunction during operation. BAYROL Deutschland GmbH disclaims
all liability and warranty for this.
Dosing pump hose replacement
14 Technical data
Maximum Pool Volume
|
AutomaticSALT AS 5
|
AutomaticSALT AS 7
Salt content|
2 g/l
| 3.5 g/l| 2 g/l|
3.5 g/l
Temperature < 28 °C|
70 m³
| 80 m³| 90 m³|
140 m³
Temperature > 28 °C|
45 m³
| 55 m³| 65 m³|
110 m³
Guideline values based on our experience with normal use, sufficient filter running time and a constant cyanuric acid content between 30 – 50 mg/l.
Technical Data
Display| 4.3″ TFT colour touchscreen, 32bit Microprozessor, enhanced graphic
acceleration
Salt content| 1.5 – 40 g/l
Production mode| Auto, Auto Plus+, Constant production, Safe, Pause, Boost
Automatic cell cleaning| Reverse of polarity, cycles adjustable
Flow rate electrolysis cell| Horizontal installation: 4.5 m³/h – 30 m³/h;
Vertical installation: 5.5 m³/h – 30 m³/h
Flow control| Paddle-Flow-Switch, gas sensor in electrolysis chamber
Dimension cell holder| 350 x 115 mm
Cable length electrolysis cell| 2 m
Max. pressure electrolysis cell| 3.5 bar
Cable length sensors| 2.5 m
Cell material| Titanium plates, coated with Ruthenium/Iridium
Range of water temperature| 3 °C – 45 °C
Measurement of temperature| PT1000-Sensor, PVC, BNC
Measurement of pH value| Single-rod sensor, BNC
Measurement of Redox value| Single-rod sensor, BNC
Measurement of Salt level| Titanium electrodes for measurement of conductivity
Electrical connection| 240 V~, 50/60 Hz
Electrical power consumption| 160 W
Protection class controller| IP 65
Weight of controller| Approx. 4.3 kg
Dimension controller| 325 x 210 x 120 mm (H x W x D)
15 EC Declaration of Conformity
We, BAYROL Deutschland GmbH
Robert-Koch-Str. 4
82152 Planegg/Steinkirchen
Germany
hereby declare that the product models named hereafter and distributed by us meet the requirements of the EC directive mentioned below.
Product designation: Measurement, control, and dosing
system for swimming pools
Product model: Automatic SALT
Series no.: see type label on equipment
EC directives: EC – Low Voltage Directive
(2014/35/EU)
EC – Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU)
EC – EMC Directive (2014/30/EU)
Harmonizing standards used: EN 60730-1:2011, EN 55022:2010, EN
55014-1:2006 + A1:2009 + A2:2011
EN 61000-3-2:2006 + A1:2009, EN 61000-3-3:2008
EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6,
EN61000-4-11
Date, manufacturer signature: 01.03.2022
Signer’s information: Lars Birckenstaedt, Managing Director BAYROL Group
16 Indication for disposal
Disposal of waste electrical and electronic domestic systems in the
European Union
All the product marked with this symbol indicate that the product shall not be
mixed or disposed with your household waste at their end of use. lt is
responsibility of the user to eliminate this kind of wastes depositing them in
a recycling point adapted for the selective disposal of electrical and
electronic wastes. The suitable recycling and treatment of these wastes
contributes in essential way to the preservation of the Environment and the
health of the users. For further information regarding the points of
collection of this type of wastes, please contact to the dealer where you
acquired the product or to your municipal authority.
17 Annex
Calculation of pool volumes
RECTANGULAR SHAPED POOL
Length (m) x width (m) x depth (m) = Pool volume (m³)| OVAL SHAPED
POOL
Longest length (m) x widest width (m) x depth (m) x 0.89 = Pool volume
(m³)
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DOUBLE ROUND SHAPED POOL
Longest length (m) x widest width (m) x Depth (m) x 0.85 = Pool volume
(m³)| ROUND SHAPED POOL
Diameter (m) x Diameter (m) x depth (m) x 0.79 = Pool volume (m³)
*Depth = average water depth
Calculation of salt needed
The amount of salt to be added when filling the pool with salt free water
is calculated according to the following formula:
Desired salt content (g/l) x pool volume (m³) = amount of salt added (kg)
The amount of salt to be added to water that has already been salted is calculated according to the following formula:
[ Desired salt content (g/l) – Existing salt content (g/l) ] x Pool volume (m³) = Quantity of salt added (kg)
18 Safety instructions
Hazards from non-compliance with safety information
Non-compliance with safety information can result in hazards to persons, the
environment, and the equipment.
Non-compliance with safety information will result in a forfeit of any
potential right to damage compensation.
Professional installation
This product must be installed by a competent swimming pool professional. All
applicable installation rules and local regulations must also be observed.
This product is intended for use in private swimming pools only.
Disconnect power supply (unexpected start)
The controller starts operation as soon as there is voltage on the incoming
power line. Dosing pumps may start turning at any time.
Potential consequence: Damage of property or injury to persons
– Do not supply the controller with power until all preparations for a safe
start and safe operation have been completed.
– Before starting any kind of servicing the controller must be disconnected
from power supply network and secured against reconnection.
Corrosive dosing fluids
The dosing fluid used is corrosive.
Potential consequence: Damage of property or injury to persons (also danger
to life)
– Always follow the relevant health and safety regulations when installing and
using the device.
– Never let the ends of the dosing hoses connected to the dosing pumps
unconnected to avoid spilling of and contact with the dosing fluid.
– The system must be installed, commissioned and operated by qualified expert
personnel only.
Potential overdosing of liquid maintenance products
Despite comprehensive safety functions of the device a sensor failure and
other errors may result in an overdosing of liquid maintenance products.
Potential consequence: Damage of property or injury to persons (also
danger to life)
– Design your installation such that uncontrolled dosage is not possible in
the event of a sensor failure or other errors, and/or such that uncontrolled
dosage is recognised and halted before damage is incurred.
Opening the casing
Danger of electric shock in case of opening the casing.
Potential consequence: Damage of property or injury to persons (also danger to
life)
– Do not open the casing of the controller. Never open the casing of the
controller when device is connected to power supply network.
Dangerous system settings
Changing system settings (default values) can be dangerous under certain
circumstances.
Potential consequence: Damage of property or injury to persons
– Settings must be changed by trained technicians only.
– The operator assumes liability if settings are used improperly or modified.
Unauthorised access
Unauthorised access may result in dangerous settings.
Potential consequence: Damage of property or injury to persons
– Make sure unauthorised access to the controller and accessories such as
buffer and cleaning solutions is not possible at any time.
– In particular, exclude access to the appliance and accessories by children.
Unexpected start
The unit starts working as soon as voltage is applied to the mains input. The
dosing pumps can start at any time.
Possible consequence: Damage to property or injury to persons
– Do not supply the unit with voltage until all preparations for safe start-up
and operation have been completed.
Use of non-BAYROL products
The use of other products such as hydrochloric acid to control the pH value
may result in serious damage.
Potential consequence: Damage of property or injury to persons
– The system must be operated with BAYROL products and BAYROL spare parts
only.
– BAYROL does not accept liability for issues caused by using other
manufacturers’ products or spare parts.
Disregard of mandatory change of components
Not changing relevant components may cause leakages of malfunction. Caustic
liquids may leak.
Potential consequence: Damage of property or injury to persons (also danger
to life)
– Change all in the maintenance plan named components in the specified
intervals.
– Check the components for proper condition and function at the intervals
specified in the maintenance plan.
Dosing liquid in hoses and components
Dosing pump, hoses, injection valve and foot-filter are filled with dosing
liquids during operation. During maintenance caustic liquids may leak.
Potential consequence: Damage of property or injury to persons
– Rinse dosing pump and all connected components for at least 5 min. before
maintaining the system (please see picture in manual).
– Avoid any contact with dosing liquid. Wear protective clothing.
– Make yourself familiar with the safety indications for used dosing liquids.
IMPORTANT!
The operator of the plant must ensure compliance with the relevant accident
prevention regulations, other legal provisions and the generally accepted
rules of safety engineering!
BAYROL Deutschland GmbH
Robert-Koch-Straße 4 · D-82152 Planegg
Telefon + 49 (0)89 85701-0
info@bayrol.de · www.bayrol.de
BAYROL France SAS
Chemin des Hirondelles – BP52
F-69572 Dardilly Cedex
Tél. +33 (0)4 72 53 23 87
www.bayrol.fr
BAYROL Deutschland GmbH
Robert-Koch-Str. 4 · D-82152 Planegg
Phone + 49 (0)89 85701-0
info@bayrol.de · www.bayrol.com
BAYROL Ibérica SLU
Avda Diagonal 453 bis Planta Entresuelo
E-08036 Barcelona
Tel. +34 93 272 48 48
www.bayrol.es
1100029C-2M0902
References
- BAYROL Webportal
- Make the most of your pool | Bayrol
- BAYROL Deutschland | Poolpflege | Dosiersysteme | Ratgeber
- Experto en el tratamiento del agua de piscinas | BAYROL
- L'évidence pour tirer le meilleur parti de votre piscine | Bayrol
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