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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
VERSION 2
INDEX
Sec.
THEME
Page
1.
BASIC FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
1
2.
DIMENSIONS
3
3.
INSTALLATION
3
3.1.
Placing the unit
3
3.2. Connection
4
3.3.
Guide to malfunctions
5
3.4.
Enclosed information for the
installation options
6
4. TECHNICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
7
5.
USE
8
5.1
Functions
8
5.2
Configuration
8
5.3
Timings
8
5.4
Manual
9
5.5.
Totals
9
5.6.
Consultation
9
PRESENTATION
We wish to take this opportunity to thank you for
the confidence in us which you have demonstrated in
expressing interest or acquiring the Agrónic Filters.
This confidence, for our part, stimulates our
efforts to meet and surpass the expectations of our
clients to justify the traditional quality of our products.
This manual will explain the specification of the
equipment as well as its installation and use.
However, if after reading this you still have any
doubts, contact us and we will happily answer them.
1. BASIC FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
is a controller for the automatic cleaning
of filter batteries with different possibilities of starting
and working.
There are 3 different models according to the
number of filters to control: for 6, 12 and 18 filters.
Models for 6 and 12 filters can be increased whenever
necessary, up to 18, sending them back to the factory.
Filter cleaning can be started by:
a) By a “drop in pressure”: Working whenever
the controller receives a signal from the differential
pressure gauge which controls the drop in pressure
between the input and outlet of the filters, as a
consequence of the dirt accumulated in them.
b) By “volume”: Working every certain volume of
filtered water. In this case, the controller must receive
signals from a volumetric impulse transmitter.
c) By “time”: Working every certain time of water
circulation through the filters (in this way, the
controller needs to receive the corresponding external
signal).
d) By a combination of the “drop in pressure”
with the “filtered volume” or the “ time that has gone
by” and in this way a minimum periodical cleaning is
guaranteed, if it has not been necessary to do it
before, due to an unexpected accumulation of dirt.
Once the cleaning order has been detected, the
different connected filters will be activated sequentially
(one after the other) by the controller. The duration of
the cleaning of every filter can be programmed
independently.
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