Pool control system Control 1.3 / Malfunction
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Malfunction
8.1 Safety instructions for troubleshooting
8.1.1 Basics
8.2 What to do in the event of malfunctions
As a general rule:
1. In the event of malfunctions that represent immediate danger to people or material assets,
immediately initiate EMERGENCY stop.
2. Determine the cause of the malfunction.
3. Inform and consult a specialist.
4. Limit damage as much as possible.
8.3 Error messages and malfunctions
All the remedies listed below must be carried out by a specialist.
Fault/error message
The values from the measuring
and control system are displayed
in orange.
Order of hanging electrodes
Overcurrent on the filter pump
Fault on the frequency converter
Cable breakage at phase "X"
Sequence of the phases incorrect
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WARNING!
Risk of injury due to maintenance work being carried out improperly!
Improper troubleshooting may lead to severe injuries or material damage.
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Ensure you have sufficient assembly room before starting work.
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Make sure that the assembly site is ordered and clean! Loose components
and tools lying on top of and around each other are sources of accidents.
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All work may only be carried out by specialists/electricians.
The system is outside of the filter running times. The last value
measured during filter running times is displayed and "frozen".
The channel tank extension hanging electrodes are addressed
in an incorrect order. Please check whether they have been
connected correctly or if they have come loose on the bracket
in the tank.
The nominal motor current is too high. Please check the pump.
With an external frequency converter there is a malfunction.
Please check the frequency converter.
The control system identifies a cable breakage at phase X.
Please check the supply lines.
The incorrect pump type has been set up or the pump phases
have been connected incorrectly. Please check the supply lines
Reason