DESSALATOR DUO 60 Marine Watermaker User Guide
- September 17, 2024
- DESSALATOR
Table of Contents
- DESSALATOR DUO 60 Marine Watermaker
- Product Usage Instructions
- Procedure for commissioning the Dessalator®
- Using the Micro Remote Control (optional)
- STOPPING YOUR WATERMAKER WITH AN AUTOMATIC RINCE CYCLE
- Using the Mini Remote Control (optional)
- FAQ
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
DESSALATOR DUO 60 Marine Watermaker
Product Information
Specifications:
- Model : DC AC DUO AUTO D60/100
- Capacity : 60 or 100 liters/hour
- Version : 4.9
- Language : English
Product Usage Instructions
Important Steps
Before starting up, ensure that the valves are open.
Starting Up the Watermaker
- If using the system in 12 or 24V for more than 5 minutes, turn on either the boat engine, battery charger through the shore power supply, or a generator.
- For the first start-up, note that the freshwater yield depends on the temperature and salinity of the seawater as well as the quality of the voltage supplying the engine.
Stopping the Watermaker
- If you use your watermaker regularly, it is not necessary to rinse the membranes when stopping. Simply set the switch to OFF to stop the watermaker.
- If the watermaker is not used for more than 10 days, it is recommended to rinse the membranes before starting it up again.
- If the watermaker is stopped for more than 1 month, it is essential to rinse it for 2 minutes. If not in use, sterilize the membranes for storage or rinse it out at least once a month.
Using the Micro Remote Control (optional)
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Starting Your Watermaker
To start the watermaker from STANDBY and run it on DC power, press and hold for about 2 seconds. To start on AC power, follow the same steps. The BLUE LED will start to blink, and the buzzer will acknowledge with 2 beeps. -
Stopping Your Watermaker:
To stop your watermaker normally, press and hold the button for about 2 seconds. The watermaker will stop and go to STANDBY. -
Stopping Your Watermaker with an Automatic Rinse Cycle:
The automatic rinse function should only be initiated remotely on a watermaker equipped with Automatic Pressure Regulation.
Procedure for commissioning the Dessalator®
Important step prior to starting-up:
Before starting-up, check that the valves are open.
Mandatory steps:
- When using the device for the first time, or after changing the filter, or after the boat has been grounded or stopped for a long time, you should flush the system using fresh water by operating the three-way valve on the prefilter (see Appendix at the end). This operation must be carried out for 2 minutes with the watermaker stopped and the pressure regulator open (1/4 turn counterclockwise, before the left stop).
- Once the system is fully filled, put the valve back in seawater position (see Appendix at the end).
- It is important to take into account the ampere capacity of the battery as well as the operating time.
When using the system in 12 or 24V for more than 5 minutes, it is mandatory to
turn on either the boat engine, or the
battery charger through the shore power supply, or a generator.
First start-up of the watermaker :
The NAVIGATOR control panel is equipped with a motorized knob regulator to
adjust the pressure. However, it is still possible to carry out the
pressurization by hand, this will momentarily deactivate the automatic mode.
The device will then return to Automatic mode for the next use.
Starting the watermaker :
Simply set the switch 1 to 12/24V or 230V (or 120V), and the pressure
regulator dial 2 will automatically go in the green zone of the pressure gauge
as shown in 3 then 4. This procedure takes about 3 minutes. Once this
procedure is done, your watermaker will start producing fresh water, after
checking that it is of good quality.
Note :
The fresh water yield depends on the temperature and salinity of the sea water
as well as on the good quality of the voltage suppling the engine.
Stopping the watermaker: without rinsing of the membranes:
It is not necessary to rinse your membranes if you use your watermaker
regularly. Set the switch to OFF, the watermaker will stop.
Beyond 10 days without use, it is best to rinse the membranes before the watermaker is started-up again (see manual rinse procedure in Appendix at the end).
Stopping the watermaker: with rinsing of the membranes:
A rinsing must be carried out if the watermaker is not going to be used for
more than 10 days. After using the watermaker, do not turn it off. Start
turning the knob of the pressure regulator 2 (counterclockwise) to engage the
rinsing mechanism 3 .
The watermaker will then start the rinsing procedure. The green and yellow
LEDs 4 on the control panel will turn on, indicating that the flushing
procedure has started. The procedure lasts 30 seconds. Once it is complete,
the green and yellow LEDs will turn off and the only remaining light will be
the flashing blue LED on switch 1. If you do not have a Mini Remote Control,
you can turn off the system by positioning switch 1 to OFF.
If the watermaker is stopped for more than 1 month, it is essential to rinse it for 2 minutes (see Appendix at the end). If you are not going to use the watermaker at all, it is essential to either sterilize the membranes for storage (for a maximum duration of 6 months) or to rinse it out at least once a month.
Using the Micro Remote Control (optional)
STARTING YOUR WATERMAKER :
- To start the watermaker from STANDBY and run it on DC power, press and hold for about 2 seconds.
- To start the watermaker from STANDBY and run it on AC power, press and hold for about 2 seconds.
- The BLUE LED of the button pressed will start to blink and the buzzer will acknowledge the operation with 2 ‘beeps’. Upon release of the button, the watermaker will start.
- The RED, YELLOW and GREEN LEDs will show the same indication as on the control panel of the watermaker.
- The blinking speed of the YELLOW LED provides feedback of the water pressure in the system : faster blinking means higher pressure.
- The BLUE LED that is lit shows if the machine is running on DC or A C power.
Note : It is best practice to slowly build up water pressure inside the system in order to prolong the lifetime of your membranes. For that reason, should you plan to start your watermaker frequently using the Micro-Command we highly recommend considering a machine with Automatic Pressure Regulation, like the DESSALATOR Navigator, Automatic or Pro-Auto series
STOPPING YOUR WATERMAKER :
- To STOP your watermaker normally :
- If you run on DC power press and hold the button for about 2 seconds.
- If you run on AC power press and hold the button for about 2 seconds.
- Upon release of the button, the watermaker will STOP and go to STANDBY
STOPPING YOUR WATERMAKER WITH AN AUTOMATIC RINCE CYCLE
Note : Whilst the automatic rinse function is present on all DESSALATOR watermakers, this function should only be initiated remotely on a watermaker equipped with Automatic Pressure Regulation.
To STOP your watermaker and terminate the process with an automatic rinse cycle :
- If you run on DC power press and hold the button for about 5 seconds until the YELLOW and GREEN LEDs are both lit and a long ‘beep’ is heard from the buzzer.
- If you run on AC power press and hold the button for about 5 seconds until the YELLOW and GREEN LEDs are both lit and a long ‘beep’ is heard from the buzzer.
- Upon release of the button, the watermaker will STOP and initiatean automatic rinse cycle before going to STANDBY.
Using the Mini Remote Control (optional)
Once you start-up the system for the first time using the control panel, you can use the Mini Remote Control to perform the following: stop, restart, flush and adjust the pressure.
Restarting the watermaker : Use the button on the Mini Remote Control until you hear 2 beeps. At that moment, you can:
- Change the supply voltage of the watermaker (12/24V or 120/230V) by pressing the button and confirming with the button.
- Or directly restart the watermaker by pressing the button.
- A confirmation beep will indicate that the restart procedure has started.
- The pressure regulator knob on the watermaker will automatically adjust to the green zone of the manometer. This procedure takes about 3 minutes. Once this is done, your watermaker will start producing fresh water.
Stopping the watermaker WITHOUT rinsing of the membranes:
- Directly on the Mini Remote Control by pressing the button until you hear 2 confirmation beeps that indicate that the watermaker is going into standby mode.
Stopping the watermaker WITH rinsing of the membranes:
- Directly on the Mini Remote Control by pressing the button until you hear 2 confirmation beeps that indicate that the watermaker has started the rinsing procedure (an hourglass is displayed on the screen). The procedure lasts 30 seconds.
- Once complete, the watermaker will go back into standby mode.
Note: The Mini Remote Control also allows you to schedule a delayed shutdown of the watermaker.
Appendix
Closed position:
For changing the filter cartridge (see Appendix A4)
Your DESSALATOR® system comes equipped with an automatic rinsing feature, here is the procedure to follow if you choose to do manual rinsing:
Manual rinsing and sterilization:
Place the valve handle on the freshwater position.
FAQ
Q: How often should I rinse the membranes?
A: It is recommended to rinse the membranes if the watermaker is not used
for more than 10 days or stopped for more than 1 month. Refer to the manual
rinse procedure in the Appendix for detailed instructions.
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