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DRYDEN AQUA DA-GEN 45 User manual

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12:30 25º
man
off
man
off
CoverPol 1
LOW
00 gr/h
%
hydrolysis / electrolysis
Pr onPol 1
Pol 2
250mA
pH 7.5 OFF
AL37.0
7.2
Rx
mV
700 OFF
AL3FL1
700
Cl
ppm
1.00 FL2
FL1
1.00
Cu/Ag ionization
measures
1 2 3 4
TANK
1 3
1.1
Accessing the Service Menu:
1: Main screen (according to model)
2: Select System Settings
3: Select Service Menu
4: Enter password
1.1 The 7 available relays
can be hooked up to various
predened external devices
being controlled by the unit.
Nota: “NO” will deactivate the predened
parameters and leave the relay available to be
controlled by the different timers described
under user menu “Auxiliary Relays”.
If you select an auxiliary relay (example AUX 1),
it will activate the predened external device on
the corresponding relay
1.2 The predened functions are:*
pH: Acid pH-pump.
Filter: Filtration pump.
Light: Pool lights.
AUX 1: Base pH-pump / UV light / Turbidity
control.
AUX 2: Auxiliary disinfection dosing pump (as
backup for the electrolysis cell) / Backwash
valve / Conductivity.
AUX 4: Heat pump or other heating device.
* Recommended relay settings.
4
1.2
SERVICE MENU
1. RELAY CONFIGURATION
DA-GEN
Dryden Aqua Generator
SERVICE MANUAL
PASSWORT MENU INSTALLATEUR:
123
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
77
88 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 2 3 4
33 3
3
44 4
4
11 1
1
22 2
2
ELECTRONIC BOX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Connection remote display*
Connection WIFI module
Device control SLAVE
Variable speed pump
*In case of connecting 2
display´s on the device,
remember not to connect
the remote display in this
communication channel. Use
the “Extern” channel instead.
DRY CONTACT
110-230 V max. 3.15 A
Chlorine probe detector
FL2 (rotameter)
Cover 1& 5
Conductivity probe
Flow switch FL1
2& 5
pH-Minus deposit
level TANK 4& 5
Temperature probe pHredoX
Free chlorine
pH
pH dosing pump
1& 2
AUX 4
Heating control
13 & 14
AUX 3
11 & 12
LIGHT
Lighting control
9& 10
AUX 2
Besgo backwash
valve
5& 6
FILTER PUMP
Filtration control
14
12 11
A1 A2
LN
AUX 1
Dosing pump occulation
APF
3black
5brown
6blue
1red
2yellow
3black
1yellow
2transparent
1slow 2medium
3fast 4common
1red 2yellow
3green 4black
3red 4black
1brown 2blue
7& 8
CONNECT ALL THE SENSORS CAREFULLY, A
BAD CONNECTION MAY CAUSE IRREPARABLE
DAMAGE TO THE DEVICE
ASK YOUR SUPPLIER OR POOL
BUILDER
2.1 2.2 Parameters related to external devices:
Parameter 4, 8 and 9 – Congures auxiliary disinfection dosing pump on Relay AUX 2.
Parameter 10 – Congures the pH management (only acid dosing on Relay pH, acid and base dosing on Relay pH and AUX 1, only base
dosing on Relay AUX 1).
Parameter 14 and 15 – Activates the temperature related functionalities.
Range Dimension Standard
factory value Description
0...999 Minutes 10 Ionisation (Cu/Ag) positive polarity (only products including ionizer).
0...999 Minutes 10 Ionisation (Cu/Ag) positive polarity (only products including ionizer).
0-5 Minutes 0 Dead time ionizer.
0-1 1
0 - FL1 Lack of water ow - It turns off only the cell.
1 - FL1 Lack of water ow - It turns off everything (cells, pumps, ionization...)
2 - FL2 Lack of water ow - It turns off only the cell.
3 - FL2 Lack of water ow - It turns off everything (cells, pumps, ionization...)
4 - FL1 & FL2 If both detected no water ow, it turns off everything (cells, pumps, ionization...)
0-1-2 1
Congures stops/starts of the electrolysis/hydrolysis cell and auxiliary disinfection pump on
Relay AUX 2 according to redoX reading.
0 - Without redoX/CL2 (electrolysis/hydrolysis cell is always ON) - Auxiliary disinfection pump
is controlled by redoX/free chlorine CL2.
1 - With redoX/CL2 (redoX/free Cl set point stops/starts electrolysis/hydrolysis cell) - Auxiliary
disinfection dosing pump is activated if redoX falls more than 2% lower than set point.
2 - With redoX/CL2 (redoX set point stops/starts electrolysis/hydrolysis cell) - Auxiliary free
chlorine dosing pumps are controlled via time delays of parameters 8 and 9.
0...999 Minutes 300 Polarity 1 of electrolysis/hydrolysis cell.
0...999 Minutes 300 Polarity 2 of electrolysis/hydrolysis cell.
0...5 Minutes 1Dead time electrolysis/hydrolysis cell.
0...999 Minutes 1Corresponds to auxiliary disinfection dosing pump if parameter 4 is set to value 2.
Time delay of auxiliary disinfection pump on Relay AUX 2.
0...999 Minutes 60 Corresponds to auxiliary disinfection dosing pump if parameter 4 is set to value 2.
Maximum dosing time of auxiliary disinfection pump on Relay AUX 2.
0-1-2 1
0 - Acid and base are activated – controls 2 relays: relay pH and relay AUX 1.
1 - Only controls Acid: Relay pH.
2 - Only controls Base: Relay pH.
0-1 00-Temperature is not shown.
1-Temperature is shown in display if the temperature probe is connected.
0-1 0
0 - The Temperature probe does not control the heating relay. The relay AUX4 can be used as
“auxilary relay”.
1-The Temperature probe controls the heating relay.
2 - Maximum and minimum temperature controls the heating connected to Relay AUX 4,
allowing the cooling and heating of the pool.
2.2
1 Ion pol 2 time
RW Val: 10 000A
2 Ion dead time
RW Val: 0 000A
3 Flow mode select
RW Val: 0 000A
0 Ion pol 1 time
RW Val: 10 000A
4 Hydrolisis mode
RW Val: 0 000A
5 Hidro pol 1 time
RW Val: 30 001E
6 Hidro pol 2 time
RW Val: 30 001E
7 Hidro dead time
RW Val: 1 0001
8 Redox/Cl relay wait time
RW Val: 0 0000
9 Redox/Cl relay work time
RW Val: 0 0000
10 pH setpoint mode
RW Val: 0 0000
14 Show/use temperature
RW Val: 1 0001
15 Heating
RW Val: 1 0001
2. SERVICE SETTINGS
3.2 With the plus/minus keys, select
the pump type connected to the system
(the default is a standard pump type).
The conguration allows the control
of two different variable speed pumps
(Variable Speed A or Variable Speed B).
In case of a variable speed pump (A or
B), establish the speed when the cover
is closed, when the pool heating is
connected and/or it controls a backwash
lter (Besgo).
3.3 Variable Speed Pump A (Hayward® or similar):
During the ltration periods, the corresponding relay
closes. The ltration pump opens and closes contacts
depending on the speed:
Common + 1 – Slow speed
Common + 1 + 2 – Medium speed
Common + 1 + 2 + 3 – Fast speed
Variable Speed Pump A B (Speck® or similar): During
the ltration periods, the corresponding relay closes.
It’s necessary to connect a wire from the ltration relay
to the common. The ltration pump opens and closes
contacts depending on the speed:
Common + 1 – Slow speed
Common + 2 – Medium speed
Common + 3 – Fast speed
3.1 3.2 3.3
3. TYPE OF PUMP
7.1
8.1
7.2
8.2
7.2 Comunicación (Conexión): Used for the conguration of more than 2 user interfaces.
For normal operation of the system, keep the value to 1 for this parameter.
8.2 Server control and connection port in case there is WIFI Module connected to the system.
For the proper functioning of the system, do not change the default values unless you receive a notice from your provider.
4.7 You can associate the level sensor (TANK) to the pH or chlorine (rX). This menu
corresponds to the behavior of the system after the TANK signal activation (acid
deposit level TANK).
Ignore – TANK is not shown in the display
Inform – When the sensor detects that the level is low, the TANK alarm is displayed.
Force stop – When the sensor detects that the level is low, the TANK alarm is
displayed and the associated dosing pump stops.
4.5 It corresponds to the behavior of the system after AL3 activation:
Ignore – AL3 is not shown in the display.
Inform – After the selected interval, the AL3 alarm is displayed
on the display.
Force stop – After the selected interval, the AL3 alarm is displayed
on the display and the dosing pump stops. To reset the alarm and the dosing
pump, press .
4.1 4.2 4.3 4.3 Dosing pumps associated to pH, redoX and/or Chlorine allows the
conguration of the following parameters:
Delay – Delay time between detection of incorrect value and the start of
dosing.
Interval – Time interval until the dosing pump AL3 alarm is activated. At
zero (0) the alarm is never activated. This alarm indicates that the dosing
pump has been activated, but has not reached the desired level. AL3 is
shown on the main screen; in order to delete this message and reactivate
the dosication, press .
4. DOSING PUMPS
7. CONNECTION
8. WEB IP
4.54.4 4.6 4.7
6.2 Reset counters: There are two levels of working hours counters which log the
working hours of the components and devices.
In this service menu the installer can reset the working hour counters on the rst
level (for example when a new cell is installed).
The second level of the working hour counters can only be accessed by the factory.
6. COUNTERS
6.1 6.2 6.3
5.2 Gas (0) - The FL1 alarm is only activated by cell’s gas sensor (external ow switch annulled).
Siempre ON (1) - The FL1 alarm is never activated (invalidates cell’s gas sensor and external ow switch);
Paddle (2) - The FL1 alarm is activated by external ow switch (gas sensor annulled).
Paddle or gas (3) - When both cell’s gas sensor and external ow switch are connected, and either of them detects
lack of ow, The FL1 alarm is activated. To connect the external ow switch use the FL1 terminal (see Electronic Box
Electrical Connections).
Paddle + Gas (4) - When both cell’s gas sensor and external ow switch are connected, and both of them detects
lack of ow, The FL1 alarm is activated. To connect the external ow switch use the FL1 terminal (see Electronic Box
Electrical Connections).
Relay control through ow detection - Manage the FL1 alarm deactivation in case of lack of ow. Recommended
option for oculant dosication or similar.
5.1 5.2
5. EXTRA SETTINGS

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