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BECS BECSys7 230VAC User Manual

BECS BECSys7 230VAC
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Operation and Maintenance Manual

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BECS BECSys7 230VAC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBECS
ModelBECSys7 230VAC
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Section A: Programming the Controller

A-1: Adjusting the Display Contrast

Adjust screen contrast using up/down arrow keys.

A-2: Security Settings

Configure access codes and levels for operators and managers.

A-3: Navigating the Menus

Understand menu structure, status messages, and screen navigation.

A-4: Inputs

Setup and configuration for various input sensors like pH, ORP, and Chlorine.

A-5: Control Outputs

Configure controller outputs for pH, chlorine, booster, and other functions.

A-6: Control Options

Settings for flow restored feed delay, power saver, and pH lockout.

A-7: Calculations

Set up parameters for LSI and Ryzner calculations.

A-8: System Configuration

Configure communication, date, time, units, and user setup.

A-9: VFD Turndowns

Configure manual or scheduled turndowns for VFDs.

A-10: 4-20mA Outs

Setup for 4-20mA outputs for recorders or VFD control.

A-11: Access Menu

Access menus by entering operator or manager access codes.

Section B: The Normal Display

B-1: Inputs and Feeds

Displays enabled inputs, active feeds, and system status messages.

B-2: Alarms & Status messages

Shows active alarms and status messages, scrolling through multiple alerts.

Section C: Using the Face Panel Quick Keys

C-1: The Set Points Key

Quickly change desired feed set points and alarm set points via panel keys.

C-2: The Relay Mode Key

Manual override or auto control of relays, including VFD and 4-20mA outputs.

C-3: The Cal Key (calibration)

Access inputs for single-point calibration and enter required values.

C-4: The Backwash Key

Initiate manual backwash, view triggers, and manage backwash progress.

C-5: The Reset Fail / Safe Key

Reset failsafe alarms and manage flow restored feed delay.

C-6: The Emergency Off Key

Shut down all relays except the alarm relay in an emergency.

Section D: BECSys for Windows

D-1: System Requirements

Lists the operating system requirements for BECSys for Windows software.

D-2: Installation

Step-by-step guide for installing the BECSys for Windows software.

Section E: Maintenance

E-1: Potentiometric Sensors (pH and ORP)

Maintenance procedures for pH and ORP sensors, including cleaning and storage.

E-2: Free Chlorine Sensor (membrane)

Maintenance for free chlorine sensors: cleaning, filling electrolyte, storage.

E-3: Free Chlorine Sensor (CP-1)

Specific maintenance for CP-1 free chlorine sensors, including storage and cleaning.

E-4: Conductivity Sensor

Cleaning procedures for the conductivity sensor to ensure accuracy.

Section F: Feed Charts

F-1: Spa Feed Charts

Charts for determining chemical additions for spa water treatment.

F-2: Pool Feed Charts

Charts for determining chemical additions for pool water treatment.

Section G: Replacement / Maintenance Parts

Fuses

List of fuses used in the BECSys controller with part numbers.

Boards

List of available circuit boards for the BECSys controller with part numbers.

Enclosure Parts

List of enclosure components and accessories with part numbers.

Flow Cell

Various flow cell types and related parts with part numbers.

Standard Sensors

List of pH and ORP sensors with part numbers and specifications.

Optional Sensors

List of optional sensors like chlorine, conductivity, and turbidimeter.

Documentation

List of available documentation for the BECSys controller.

Section H: Warranty

LIMITED WARRANTY

Details the warranty terms for BECS controllers and components.

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