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Intended use

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Subject to technical changes.
200114

BA-42820-02-V03

Water sampling station 

EASYPRO

  

Operating instructions

3 Intended use

3.1  Notes on product warranty

Any non-designated use of the device can impair its function and the pro-
tection provided. This leads to invalidation of any warranty claims!

Please note that liability is on the side of the user in the following 

cases:

The water sampling station is operated in a manner which is not con-
sistent with these operating instructions, particularly safety instruc-
tions, handling instructions and the section "Intended Use".

Information on usage and environment (see section 5 „Technical 
data“ on page 12) is not adhered to.

If people operate the device who are not adequately qualified to carry 
out their respective activities.

Unauthorised changes are made to the device.

3.2  Intended purpose

The 

EASYPRO

 water sampling station is solely designed for sampling and 

control applications in the treatment of swimming and bathing water in 
swimming pools and whirlpools not operated in accordance with DIN 
19643, as well as for the treatment of process water. The operational 
safety of the product supplied can only be ensured if used according to 
their purpose.

All other types of use are prohibited and will invalidate the warranty.

The controller on the water sampling station monitors the current meas-
ured values during water treatment and controls the dosing systems con-
nected for water treatment. In this way, the controller ensures constant 
water values in various applications and can be deployed universally. Its 
main application is to maintain the quality of water by evaluating the 
measurements of chlorine value, pH value and Redox value as well as 
conductivity.

3.3  Foreseeable misuse

The following section provides information regarding the device applica-
tions which are classified as non-intended use. This section is intended to 
allow you to detect possible misuse in advance and to avoid it.

Foreseeable misuse is assigned to the individual stages of the product 
lifetime:

3.3.1  Incorrect assembly

Connecting the mains voltage without a protective earth

Non-fused or non-standard mains voltage.

Not possible to immediately or easily disconnect the power supply

Wrong connecting cables for mains voltage

Sensors and actors connected to the incorrect terminals or incorrectly 
configured.

Protective earth removed.

3.3.2  Incorrect start-up

Commissioning with damaged or obsolete sensors.

Commissioning without the establishment of all protective measures, 

fastenings etc.

3.3.3  Incorrect operation

Protective equipment not functioning correctly or dismantled

Unauthorised modification of the controller.

Ignoring of alarm or error messages.

The elimination of alarm or error messages by insufficiently-qualified 
personnel.

Bridging the external fuse

Difficult operation due to insufficient lighting or poor access to the de-
vice.

Operation not possible due to dirty or illegible display.

3.3.4  Incorrect maintenance

Carrying out maintenance during ongoing operation

No adequate or regular inspection of correct functioning

No replacement of damaged parts or cables.

No securing against reactivation during maintenance work

Use of the wrong spare parts.

Summary of Contents for Jesco EASYPRO

Page 1: ...ontrol Liquids Gases Systems Lutz Jesco GmbH 2020 BA 42820 02 V03 Water sampling station EASYPRO Operating instructions Read the operating manual The user is responsible for installation and operation...

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Page 3: ...3 4 MC C MD C MP C MK C 18 6 3 Water sampling station EASYPRO 1 1 2 2 MBB C MEE C 19 7 Installation 20 7 1 Installation location of the water sampling station EASYPRO 20 7 2 Wall mounting 20 7 3 Insta...

Page 4: ...ers to a potentially hazardous situation Failure to follow this instruction may lead to death or se vere injuries CAUTION Refers to a potentially hazardous situation Failure to follow this instruction...

Page 5: ...n Failure of required maintenance and repair methods n Risk to persons when working on the device n Danger to the environment from overdosing 2 3 Working in a safety conscious manner Besides the safe...

Page 6: ...ntion 2 4 3 Trained persons Trained persons have received training from the operator about the tasks they are to perform and about the dangers stemming from improper be haviour Trained persons have at...

Page 7: ...applications and can be deployed universally Its main application is to maintain the quality of water by evaluating the measurements of chlorine value pH value and Redox value as well as conductivity...

Page 8: ...Buffer solutions for adjusting each measuring cell The measuring cells are packaged separately and not pre installed 4 2 Design and function The water sampling station can continuously measure the lev...

Page 9: ...function here external stop 3 Parameter calculated here effective chlorine 4 Module for pH and Redox single rod measuring cells Control system 1 Controller 1 2 Controller 2 1 Controlling the free chlo...

Page 10: ...e g conductivity measuring cell 11 buffer solutions 12 Outflow tap Tab 5 Position numbers water sampling station EASYPRO 4 4 3 1 Main view The main menu view will appear upon the start of the product...

Page 11: ...P N S N 42820005 2 1 3 6 4 5 EASYPRO Fig 5 Rating plate water sampling station EASYPRO No Position 1 Product name 2 Technical specification 3 WEEE label 4 Serial number 5 Part number 6 Month year of m...

Page 12: ...nding on version Number of measuring inputs 2 3 4 3 2 x 2 Free chlorine Amperometric 3 electrode measuring cell with potentiostat DMZ3 1 mg l 0 15 dependant on the meas uring cell transcon ductance 0...

Page 13: ...Amperometric 3 electrode measuring cell with potentiostat DMZ3 1 mg l 0 15 dependant on the measuring cell transconduct ance 2 x 0 15 dependant on the measuring cell transconductance CS120 excess chlo...

Page 14: ...e with KCI gel filling Counter electrode Precious metal Copper Silver Measuring range 0 15 mg l Cl2 0 20 mg l Cl2 0 20 mg l Cl2 Transfer slope 20 30 A mg l Electrolyte Sample water Electrical connecti...

Page 15: ...asuring total chlorine Measuring cell GCM GCM GCM Measuring input Total chlorine Measuring range 0 2 mg l Clges 0 5 mg l Clges 0 10 mg l Clges Transfer slope 4 20 mA Electrolyte Diaphragm cap with ele...

Page 16: ...5 dependant on the measuring cell transconductance CS120 excess chlorine measuring cell mg l 0 10 dependant on the measuring cell transconductance Diaphragm covered measuring cell mg l 0 10 dependant...

Page 17: ...output e g for solenoid valve n Depending on the control deviation and the defined control parameters the relay pulls in or drops out for the set cycle duration If the cycle lasts 30 seconds and the c...

Page 18: ...sampling station EASYPRO 3 4 MC C MD C MP C MK C All dimensions in mm Fig 8 Dimensions water sampling stations EASYPRO 3 4 MC C MD C MP C MK C 500 42820001_5 Ma bild Messwassertafel EASYPRO 2 mit Abde...

Page 19: ...changes 200114 BA 42820 02 V03 Water sampling station EASYPRO Operating instructions 6 3 Water sampling station EASYPRO 1 1 2 2 MBB C MEE C 10 117 874 900 200 490 464 Fig 11 Dimensions water sampling...

Page 20: ...station PLEASE NOTE Hydraulic distortion of the measurement results Incorrectinstallationofthehydrauliclinescandistortthemeasurement results As a result the controlling of connected systems and contr...

Page 21: ...is available The voltage supply is deactivated before the start and secured against reactivation The housing is open Resources required Schuko plug Wire end sleeves 0 75 2 5 mm DANGER Mortal danger f...

Page 22: ...utput 3 green 7 LED output 4 red 8 LED output 4 green 9 10 LED output GND Ground for the LEDs 11 Disturbance variable input 0 4 20 mA 12 13 Analogue output 1 0 4 20 mA working resistance max 500 14 15...

Page 23: ...nic distortion of the measurement results Incorrect installation of the electrical cables can distort the measure mentresults Asaresult thecontrolofconnecteddevicescanbefaulty Do not route the connect...

Page 24: ...1 black BK 2 Temperature input blue BU 3 Conductivity measurement input brown BN 4 Conductivity measurement input white WH Tab 25 Terminal connection of the conductive input circuit board to the condu...

Page 25: ...20 mA The output connects a servomotor with or without feedback 3 2 1 Fig 24 Output circuit board with servomotor 20 mA Terminal Function Description 1 GND 2 Input feedback 4 20 mA 3 Output 4 20 mA T...

Page 26: ...parallel to the inductive load 3 Should it prove impossible to perform point 2 clamp the interference suppression element parallel to the relay output RC protection for relay connected 7 11 Connectin...

Page 27: ...ivity The connecting cables are already installed on the TOPAX MC controller and need only be connected to the measuring cells Pre conditions for actions The installation of the water sampling station...

Page 28: ...arameters n With a control output power of Y 25 and a maximum pulse frequency of 100 pulses min the controller would output 25 pulses min x Pulse length 2 sides pulse length n 0 3600 seconds cycle dur...

Page 29: ...or a timer Set the centre row of the control function Tab 18 Multi channel controller TOPAX MC measuring inputs on page 16 and press the right hand arrow Controllers 1 to 4 must be assigned to the out...

Page 30: ...e calculation Example If the factor 2 and the disturbance variable amounts to 42 the controller can be set to a maximum of the control variable Y 84 If the factor 0 5 and the disturbance variable amou...

Page 31: ...surement has a higher effective chlo rine content than is actually in the process water For high pH values sig nificant differences will therefore occur between the expected and actual disinfection if...

Page 32: ...ntroller tab 2 Working in the Controller tab configure the controller output and state the following information 3 Y alarm Activate the Y alarm The Y alarm is a safety cut out If the controller output...

Page 33: ...steps 1 In the main menu under System Outputs navigate to the Digital tab 2 Working under Digital output select the desired output 4 The free outputs will be displayed which you have configured as an...

Page 34: ...Ds Perform the following work steps 1 Working in the main menu under System Outputs navigate to the External LEDs tab 2 Working under LED select the desired LED 3 Configure the LED by entering the fol...

Page 35: ...puts and outputs and the adjust ment of the sensors are accessible here This level is required for de vice configuration and should only be operated by experienced users n 3 Level The service menu is...

Page 36: ...book i You can open and analyse CSV files with a suitable programme e g MS Excel You can also view all CSV files on the device 9 2 1 View and open files You can display the logbook files on the device...

Page 37: ...ells 1 and 3 for the left hand area Select measuring cells 2 and 4 for the right hand area Fig 32 View of the EASYPRO water sampling station as a double version 9 5 2 pH single rod measuring cell Cali...

Page 38: ...the entry with the green checkmark 1 point adjustment of the pH value completed 9 5 2 3 Offset compensation External influences can cause the pH value measured with the photome ter to deviate from th...

Page 39: ...y present The sensor is operated with sample water Perform the following work steps 1 Working in the main menu under Calibration navigate to the Sen sors tab 2 Working under Sensor select the sensor t...

Page 40: ...in the main menu under Calibration navigate to the Sen sors tab 2 Working under Sensor select the sensor that measures the con ductivity and which you wish to calibrate 3 Press the 1 points button 4...

Page 41: ...servomotor is switched on and has been connected properly The output has been configured correctly see Tab 20 Functions of the individual controllers on page 17 Perform the following work steps 1 Work...

Page 42: ...points menu item navigate to the Switching tab Set a checkmark against Switch setpoints automatically 2 Working in the Manual mode menu set a checkmark against Switch setpoints automatically You can u...

Page 43: ...he reference sets Set a checkmark here 2 Switch over Configure up to ten timer switches and state the fol lowing information 3 Off Active Switch on the timer 4 Time Configure a time at which the switc...

Page 44: ...ling station EASYPRO 4 on page 10 pos 3 as well as the outgoing hose connection from the outflow tap Fig 2 Water sampling station EASYPRO 4 on page 10 pos 12 and the measuring cell valve 5 Unscrew the...

Page 45: ...roller Tab 41 Maintenance intervals 11 2 Finishing maintenance Perform the following work steps 1 Make a note of the date and scope of the maintenance performed 2 In the Service menu navigate to the S...

Page 46: ...ow controller and open carefully 4 Replace all the O rings in the flow controller Lightly grease all the new O rings with silicone grease before insertion 5 Replace the diaphragm 6 Check all further c...

Page 47: ...2 Using the socket wrench unscrew the retaining nuts from the white protective plate and remove the plate 3 Using the socket wrench unscrew the two nuts from the input circuit boards which you need to...

Page 48: ...factory set configuration file unchanged and save your personal configuration in a new file Given problems with the configuration this enables you to return to a functioning configuration quickly Per...

Page 49: ...ample water inflow is soiled Check the visible parts and filter Fig 2 Water sampling station EASYPRO 4 on page 10 pos 3 for soiling and clean if necessary The LEDs are continually red The controller d...

Page 50: ...and use other chemicals for disinfection The TOPAX MC controller loses all settings after he has been disconnected from the network and then recon nected The battery is empty n Check that the battery...

Page 51: ...ss 2002 0x3536 transferred 2003 x Status of digital inputs Displays the terminal logic not the configured software function The individual bits are assigned directly to the input clamps Example 0x01 m...

Page 52: ...5 No type 2021 2022 x Measurement Number of positions after the decimal point see unit 4 bytes signed int 2023 x Unit Number Unit decimal places 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 mA A ppm mg l S cm m...

Page 53: ...x x Minimum and maximum alarm Write 0 clear alarm Read Bit 0 minimum alarm is active Bit 1 maximum alarm is active 2035 x x Y alarm Write 0 clear alarm Read Bit 0 Y alarm is inactive Bit 1 Y alarm is...

Page 54: ...ual mode 2107 2108 x x Setpoint 1 Number of positions after the decimal point see unit 4 bytes signed int 2109 2110 x x Setpoint 2 If 2 side control is active 4 byte signed int 2111 x x Xp Number of p...

Page 55: ...um alarm Sensor 1 minimum alarm Sensor 2 minimum alarm Sensor 3 minimum alarm Sensor 4 minimum alarm 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2226 x Alarm status 2 If the bit is set the associated alarm...

Page 56: ...put 7 Digital input 8 Sensor 1 calibration not OK Sensor 2 calibration not OK Sensor 3 calibration not OK Sensor 4 calibration not OK Temperature 1 calibration not OK Temperature 2 calibration not OK...

Page 57: ...manufactured in accordance with valid good engineering practice In accordance with article 4 section 3 as a pressure device the EASYPRO does not carry CE marking and cannot be issued with a EU dec lar...

Page 58: ...requisitos sanitarios y de seguridad vigentes de las directivas de la U E citadas a continuaci n Esta declaraci n ser invalidad por cambios en el aparato realizados sin nuestro consentimiento 2014 30...

Page 59: ...es No Properties Corrosive Yes No We hereby certify that the product has been cleaned thoroughly inside and outside before returning that it is free from hazardous material i e chemical biological tox...

Page 60: ...one Date Address Contact person Manufacturer order no Date of delivery Device type Serial number Nominal capacity nominal pressure Description of fault Service conditions of the device Point of use sy...

Page 61: ...ional range Xp The proportional range Xp p proportion of a P PI or PID controller indi cates the amount by which the actual value X must deviate from the setpoint W so that the variable Y 100 If the c...

Page 62: ...value control 33 Logbook 37 Long term shut down 45 M Maintenance 46 Measuring cells 14 Open 3 electrode measuring cell 14 N Notes for the Reader 4 O Operation 37 P Personnel qualification 5 Personnel...

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