ccei MeteoR2 Manual

Technical information sheet
MeteoR2
Multifunction swim-
ming pool control box
Réf : PF10Y500 / PF10Y501
Table of Contents
1. Pack contents ......................................................................................................................... 3
2. Technical specifications ......................................................................................................... 3
3. Description ............................................................................................................................. 4
3.1. Presentation of the MeteoR2 ...................................................................................... 4
3.2. Filtering management .................................................................................................. 5
3.3. Auxiliary outputs ........................................................................................................ 7
3.4. Cover closure management ......................................................................................... 7
3.5. Lighting management .................................................................................................. 8
3.6. "Level regulation" Option ......................................................................................... 10
3.7. "Zen'iT" option (remote control) ............................................................................... 10
3.8. "Extra inputs" Option ................................................................................................ 11
3.9. Electric protection - Power supply ............................................................................ 11
4. Installation ........................................................................................................................... 12
4.1. Control box mounting ............................................................................................... 12
4.2. Remote control holder installation ............................................................................. 12
4.3. Temperature sensor ................................................................................................... 12
4.4. Connection to electricity ........................................................................................... 13
5. Operation ............................................................................................................................. 21
5.1. Interface presentation ................................................................................................ 21
5.2. Use ............................................................................................................................ 23
5.3. Radio-frequency remote control - use ....................................................................... 37
5.4. Supervisor menus ...................................................................................................... 39
6. Start up ................................................................................................................................ 44
A. Internal wiring diagram ................................................................................................... 45
B. Menu synopsis .................................................................................................................... 46
C. Declaration of conformity ................................................................................................. 48
Read these instructions carefully before installing, commissioning and using
this product.
MPNT0078 v3.2EN (09/03/2017)

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1. Pack contents
• 1 multifunction control box MeteoR2
• 1 temperature sensor with Ø50mm ½" fixing collar
• 1 "BRiO®" 4 way radio-frequency remote control
• 1 bag containing
– 6 screws and 6 wall plugs (power supply box + wall mount for the remote control)
– Wall mount for the remote control unit
• Technical manual (this document)
2. Technical specifications
Power supply voltage SINGLE PHASED 230V~ AC 50/60Hz
Power consumption 20W (control electronics + contactors)
Dimensions: Box: 350 x 290 x 150mm / Box: 395 x 300 x 162mm
Weight
Reference number Control box alone Complete box
PF10Y500 4.5kg 5.4kg
PF10Y501 6.3kg 7.2kg
Installation Wall fasteners (4 screws/wall plugs supplied)
Protection factor IP-44
Floodlight power sup-
ply
PF10Y500 12V 100VA
PF10Y501 12V 300VA
Radio-frequency re-
mote control 4 channels 433.92MHz
Maximum current:
Filter pump 0.3A<In<12.0A
Booster pump (Auxiliary 1) 0.3A<In<12.0A
Filtering + booster pump 1.3A<In<16.0A
Socket (Auxiliary2) 5.0A maximum
Filling solenoid 1.0A maximum
Treatment / Auxiliary (Auxiliary 1) 5.0A maximum
Heating Dry contact (25A max)
Total 16.0A max
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3. Description
3.1. Presentation of the MeteoR2
The new generation of MeteoR2 control box retains the ease of use and installation of the first
MeteoR while bringing new features designed to allow the end user to control the pool more easily.
Discover how to remotely control the pool, our Bluetooth smartphone app, but also options that can
be used to further centralise controls using a single appliance.
Smart multifunction swimming pool control box
• Filtering
– PROG (Clock), AUTO (operates depending on water temperature)
– Monitoring of the current consumed by the pump.
• Lighting
– Electronic programming clock
– Monochrome
– Colour:
• Toggle switch (micro-power cuts)
• Brio RC®
• Brio RC+®
• Auxiliary 1 with electronic programming clock, a choice of: (Only 1 possible function)
– Auxiliary coupled to the filtering or not
– Booster pump
– Heating
– Treatment (electrolysis control)
• Power socket on the side of the appliance (Auxiliary 2)
– Coupled to the filtering or not
• Level regulation (option)
– KIT-NIV: Floater (pool skimmer) + 230V solenoid (PF10K006 V02)
– KIT-NIV BT: 4 floater channel + 230V solenoid (PF10K009)
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3.2. Filtering management
It is possible for the MeteoR2 to calculate ideal filtering time every day (AUTO mode) by simply
choosing the start-up time. If you prefer to control the pump operating times, it is also possible (in
PROG mode) to programme 3 fixed filtering time slots (= clock).
3.2.1. Pump current monitoring
The MeteoR2 has a built-in current consumption measurement system for the pump (or pumps if
there is a booster pump). There are several monitoring options available:
• No current monitoring
• Low intensity monitoring ( I < 0.75 In for 2 minutes) only (unpriming, running with no water, etc.)
• Over-intensity monitoring ( I > 1.25 In for 2 minutes) only (shaft jammed, etc.)
• Full monitoring (low and high intensity)
The pump is calibrated automatically and managed by the MeteoR2. In this way, a single control
box model can be used to protect different pump powers without having to change circuit-breaker
calibres. The pump's power consumption must be between 0.3 and 12A.
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3.2.2. Filtering heat regulation (AUTO mode)
As water temperature varies during the season, filtering times must be adjusted. This daily pump
operation adjustment depending on the temperature is carried out automatically by the MeteoR2
in AUTO filtering mode.
Heat regulated filtering calculation method:
• If the pool temperature is higher than 25°C: daily duration = P1 + d
• If the pool temperature is less than 25°C: daily duration = P1 - d/2
where d = |pool T°C - 25°C| and P1 = daily filtering time for the P1 programme
This calculation method makes it possible to adjust daily filtering times in AUTO mode. If you
think that the daily filtering time is not enough, it can be extended by increasing the time in the P1
programme. Or, if you think that the daily filtering time is too much, it can be reduced by lowering
the time in the P1 programme.
Example of calculated filtering time in AUTO mode;
Pool water
temperature 10°C 15°C 20 25 30 35
Filtering time
in AUTO
mode / P1 = 10h
8h to 18:00
02:30 5h 07:30 10h 15h 20h
Filtering time
in AUTO
mode / P1 = 14h
8h to 22:00
06:30 9h 11:30 14h 19h 24h
Filtering time
in AUTO
mode / P1 = 5h
8h to 13:00
2h 2h (min. du-
ration) 02:30 5h 10h 15h
The start time (pump powered on) can be configured, it is the first P1 programme time. The stop
time will depend on the calculated time and any eventual pump stoppages (not enough water, etc.).
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3.2.3. Anti-freeze monitoring
The MeteoR2 has a built-in anti-freeze system (can be disabled). It is enabled in AUTO or PROG
mode and its threshold can be configured between +1 and +2°C.
• Below this threshold (If T° < Freezing T°), filtering will be regularly started (10 minutes every
hour) to prevent the water from having time to freeze by making it flow.
• This freeze protection mode stops as soon as the pool temperature exceeds the set threshold (as
soon as T° > freezing T° + 1).
• If the pool temperature drops below 0°C, the pump runs continuously.
Freeze protection monitoring is not active in OFF mode (pump stopped).
3.3. Auxiliary outputs
There are two auxiliary outputs available on the MeteoR2. The first exits to a contactor and is used
to control either:
• Water treatment (in this case the output is coupled to the filter pump)
• Or a booster pump (in this case the output is coupled to the filter pump and the pump current
is monitored)
• Or heating (in this case the output is coupled to the filter pump and depends on a temperature
set point set in the MeteoR2)
• Any auxiliary, whether coupled to the filter pump or not
In all configurations, an electronic clock built into the MeteoR2 is used to programme the operating
times for this auxiliary output.
When the auxiliary is configured for "Treatment", it also possible to have an "Auto" mode: In which
case the daily operating time is calculated automatically by the MeteoR2.
The second auxiliary output is on the electric socket located on the side of the MeteoR2. It can be
coupled to the filter pump or not.
3.4. Cover closure management
The MeteoR2 can be used to connect a dry contact from the automatic cover control box. It is then
informed of the closure of the pool cover. Indeed, daily filtering times (and eventually treatment
times) can be reduced if the pool is protected from UVs, wind, etc. If the cover is closed, the Me-
teoR2 will react as follows:
• If auxiliary 1 is configured for "Water treatment", and the TREATMENT mode is PROG or
AUTO, then the time programmed to activate this output is divided by 4.
• If the filtering is used in AUTO mode, the filtering time is divided by 2.
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3.5. Lighting management
The MeteoR 2 can be used to control most lighting. Several operating modes are available depend-
ing on whether the pool is fitted with monochrome floodlights (simple ON/OFF) or multicoloured
floodlights (Micro power cuts or compatible with BRiO RC® / BRiO RC+®).
TheBRiORC+®protocolallowsamoreintuitivecontroloftheLEDfloodlightsinstalledinthepool
(direct colour / sequence selection, smartphone control, etc.) and requires the installed floodlights
to be compatible with BRiO RC+®. Check the documentation for your floodlights.
Whatever the type of lighting, the MeteoR 2 also has a built-in electronic clock to manage pool
lighting.
A 4-channel radio-frequency remote control and its wall mount are provided to remotely control
the floodlights. It can be used to control your colour floodlight colours / sequences or the powering
on of your white floodlights.
There is also an automatic (AUTO) mode available to turn on lighting at dusk for a 4 hour period.
(Dusk is only estimated theoretically using the date, it can therefore vary from one day to the next)
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3.5.1. Compatible floodlights
3.5.1.1. T. Switch mode
Most colour floodlights for pools are compatible with the “Toggle switch” control mode. This con-
sists in creating a short power cut to change colours / programmes.
3.5.1.2. RC mode
All CCEI floodlights are compatible with the RC control mode.
3.5.1.3. RC+ mode
All CCEI floodlights manufactured after February 2016 are compatible with the RC + control mode.
Here is the list:
Floodlight Reference number
BRIO Eolia WEX30 PF10R200 / V05 (and higher)
BRIO Eolia WEX60 PF10R104 / V05 (and higher)
BRIO Eolia WEX100 PF10R005 / V06 (and higher)
BRIO Gaïa GAX30 PK10R102 / V03 (and higher)
Mini BRIO X15 PK10R303 / V02 (and higher)
BRIO ZX30 PK10R007 / V03 (and higher)
BRIO ZX60 PK10R008 / V02 (and higher)
BRIO ZX100 PK10R009 / V02 (and higher)
BRIO Stella WPX30 PF10R410 / V04 (and higher)
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3.6. "Level regulation" Option
The MeteoR2 includes level regulation. Three kits are available as options to complete your instal-
lation;
• Floater only (no topping up, only low water safety) (ref SF140008).
• NIV KIT (ref PF10K006/V02) for pools fitted with skimmers, it contains
– A floater with a positioning and fixing system,
– A solenoid and a fuse connection kit.
• NIV BT KIT (ref PF10K009) for overflow pools, it contains
– A channel with 4 floaters, a positioning and fixing system,
– A solenoid and a fuse connection kit.
Level regulation can be configured using the following options:
• Low water safety = pump shutdown + topping up (Ref. PF10K006/V02 or SF140008)
• Topping up = topping up only (PF10K006/V02)
• Overflow (regulation for the buffer pool) (PF10K009)
3.7. "Zen'iT" option (remote control)
The Zen'iT control box is the "must have" option
for your MeteoR2. Offset using a cable (maxi-
mum 1000m), it is used to control all your ap-
pliance features. All the menus are identical to
the control box menus. Its "mirror" design and
rounded corners make it possible to install it in
a living area (lounge, pool-house, patio). It must
be installed in a place that is sheltered from rain
and splashing. Up to 3 Zen'iT control boxes can
be installed on a MeteoR2.
3.7.1. IOS / Android application
The Zen'iT control box also has a bluetooth gateway (Bluetooth Low Energy). Using this feature,
you can control all your MeteoR2 functions from your smartphone.
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3.8. "Extra inputs" Option
An extension box (ref PF10Y511) can be used to add
• a remote forced start-up input (normally open, dry contact)
• a pump stop input (normally closed, dry contact)
3.9. Electric protection - Power supply
The control box includes a protection device for the filtering pump which mon-
itors consumed power, but does not include short-circuit protection or ground
fault protection devices. It is essential to ensure that the correct protective sys-
tems are installed upstream of the control box!
The MeteoR2 power supply line must be protected by
• Ashort-circuitprotectionofasufficientcalibre(maximum16A)(sum of the equipment connected
to the MeteoR2).
• A 30mA ground fault protection with a cut-off power superior to the short circuit protection
calibre.
Control box ref. PF10Y002 is perfectly suited to guarantee the electric protection for the MeteoR2
and the equipment connected to it.
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4. Installation
4.1. Control box mounting
The control box is fixed to the wall using the 4 included screws and wall plugs.
4.2. Remote control holder installation
The remote control holder is fixed to the wall using the 2 included screws and wall plugs.
4.3. Temperature sensor
The temperature sensor is moulded inside a part that screws directly onto a ½" fixing collar. A Ø
50mm collar is included with the accessories.
1. Install the fixing collar on the discharge piping after having previously drilled it to Ø 20 ± 5mm.
2. Screw the sensor into the fixing collar. (use Teflon tape to make sure it is watertight)
3. Connect the sensor to the control box (see next page)
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4.4. Connection to electricity
Installation of this project involves a hazard of electric shocks. We strongly
recommend you contract a professional installer. Incorrect installation places
you in danger and may irreversibly damage the product and the equipment
connected to it.
For safety reasons and in compliance with the NF C15-100 standard, the Mete-
oR2 control box must be installed
• either at 3.50 m from the pool edge. This distance takes into account the dis-
tancearoundobstacles.IftheboxMeteoR2isinstalledbehindawall,thiswill
then be the distance required to complete the loop and connect to the box.
• or in an in-ground space immediately next to the swimming pool. In this case
the space must be accessible via a hatch which requires a tool to open it.
The MeteoR control box
• must not be directly installed outdoors, it must be sheltered from rain, cleaning or watering spray,
and UVs (sunlight).
• is resistant to light spray but must not be installed in a floodable area.
• must be fitted on a level and stable support and fixed to the wall using the supplied anchors and
screws.
To keep it watertight, it is essential to check that the seal is correctly positioned when closing the
cover, and to tighten the 2 screws on the front face every time the box is accessed.
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4.4.1. Electricity supply
The connection is to the two connection terminals and the earth bar. The MeteoR2 must have a 230V
single phased 50Hz power supply protected by a 30mA ground fault protection, which supplies
sufficient intensity. There must also be a short-circuit protection (max. 16A) on the control box
power supply line. The power supply cable size must be suitable and adapted to the total length and
the elements connected to the MeteoR2 .
Thecontrol box includes a protection device forthefiltrationpump which mon-
itors the power consumed, but it does not include short-circuit protection or
differential protection devices. It is essential to ensure that the correct protec-
tive systems are installed upstream of the cabinet!
Control box ref. PF10Y002 is perfectly suited to guarantee the electric protection for the MeteoR2
and the equipment connected to it.
Use the earth bar at the bottom of the control box to connect it.
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4.4.2. Temperature sensor
The temperature sensor is connected to the unpluggable terminal block located directly on the mod-
ule. Pass its wire through the small cable gland provided.
Use a flat tipped screwdriver of a size adapted to the terminal block! (max.
2.5mm)
4.4.3. Filter pump
The filtering pump is connected under the first contactor (the left side one).
Check it is correctly tightened before powering on.
Use the earth bar at the bottom of the control box to connect it.
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4.4.4. Auxiliary 1
Auxiliary 1 (brush, heating, treatment, auxiliary 1) is connected to the second contactor (the one
on the right).
The electric connection differs depending on how Auxiliary 1 is used (brush,
heating, treatment or auxiliary). Follow the instructions below to the letter.
Use the earth bar at the bottom of the control box to connect it.
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4.4.5. Auxiliary 2 (Power socket)
Auxiliary 2 is the power socket on the side of the control appliance. It is a standard European 2P+E
socket. The maximum power available on this socket is 1000W. There is a 5A fuse in the control
box to protect this output.
4.4.6. Floodlights
Depending on the MeteoR2 reference, there are 2 possible connections:
PF10Y501 12V 100VA
PF10Y502 12V 300VA
The connection is made to a 2-point "screw" type terminal block.
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4.4.7. Cover contact
For pools with an automatic cover, filtering times, and even water treatment times if connected
(Auxiliary 1), must be reduced when the cover is closed. Indeed, in this situation the water is shel-
tered from UVs and most pollutants, so the need is significantly less. Most covers are fitted with a
limit switch that the MeteoR2 can be connected to so that it can adjust its operation.
This contact must be open when the cover is open, and closed when the cover is over the pool.
Use the cable passage at the bottom of the control box and connect the two contact wires directly
to the module (see photo below).
*The cover contact must imperatively be a dry contact with no electric poten-
tial. No other wires (coupling for other devices, etc.) must be connected at the
same location. A connection error can seriously damage the device and will void
the guarantee.
Use a flat tipped screwdriver of a size adapted to the terminal block! (max.
2.5mm)
4.4.8. Offset Zen'iT control box
The Zen'iT control box is connected to the unpluggable terminal block located directly on the mod-
ule. Pass its wire through a supplied cable gland (see photo below)..
Use a flat tipped screwdriver of a size adapted to the terminal block! (max.
2.5mm)
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4.4.9. Level regulation
The floater (or channel for overflow pools) is connected to the unpluggable terminal block located
directly on the module. Pass its wire through a supplied cable gland.
The top-up solenoid is connected to the lugs at the bottom right of the module. The kit includes
two wires with female lugs, as well as cable glands and a round fuse to be installed next to it. (see
photo below).
Use a flat tipped screwdriver of a size adapted to the terminal block! (max.
2.5mm)
4.4.10. Forced operation (MF) / Pump stop (IP) extension control box
The MF / IP (PF10HY511) extension control box is connected to the unpluggable terminal block
located directly on the module. Pass its wire through a supplied cable gland.
Use a flat tipped screwdriver of a size adapted to the terminal block! (max.
2.5mm)
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