Combipool-pHRedox_(Multi) - DOC015452 - Ind. A03 - 23/12/2020
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A. GENERAL INTRODUCTION
The Bio-UV Combipool pH/Redox allows, in the pool, to:
• control a steady pH by injecting a correcting product (acid or Basic).
• program a daily injection of a dose of remanent product (Active Oxygen), a temperature sensor will
automatically increase the dose depending on the water temperature
The 2 peristaltic pumps have a 1,5l/h flow rate and can be injected at a pressure of 1,5 bar. The device, simple to
use, requires very little maintenance. It is provided with a procedure for self-calibration and quality control of the pH
probe. The temperature sensor requires no servicing.
B. WARNINGS
CAUTION !
Before performing ANY operation inside the Bio-UV Combipool pH/Redox casing, disconnect
its power source
NON-OBSERVANCE OF THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE PRESENT MANUAL
COULD CAUSE INJURY TO PEOPLE AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE DEVICE AND THE
INSTALLATION
Chemicals:
Recommended for pH drop => BIO UV pH minus (based on sulphuric acid)
Recommended for pH rise => BIO UV pH plus (based on soda)
Recommended as remanent => Liquid chlorine
Note: These products are DANGEROUS, they must be treated with the greatest care during their
use, handling and storage.
• The Combipool pH/Redox Bio-UV is designed to treat private pools up to 160 m3
• NEVER mix chemicals
• NEVER leave a child or a person who has not read this manual operating or handling the
Bio-UV Combipool pH/Redox and its various devices (including chemicals).
• The TAC in the pool must always be kept above 150mg/l (15°F). A low TAC can disrupt pH
and Redox sensors readings and cause injection errors. Increase it, if necessary with the BIO
UV TAC + (Bicarbonate of soda).
• The pH must be manually adjusted to 7,2 in the pool before commissioning (check TAC
before adjusting the pH)
C. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISITICS
0 ÷ 14,0 pH or Redox 0 ÷ +1000
mV
Margin of error for
measurement
Protection index of
the casing
Calibration of the pH
probe
With buffer solution (pH 4 and 7)
Calibration of the redox
probe
With buffer solution 465 mV