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ChemoformGroup CF Control 100 - Set Points [Parameters 1, 4, 9]; Time [Parameter 4]; Switching Marks [Parameters 21 - 37]; Release Dosing [Parameters 80, 81]

ChemoformGroup CF Control 100
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CF Control Operation and functions
07/2017
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Change code: via parameter 00 as described before.
6.3.2 Set points [parameters 1, 4, 9]
Here you can enter the desired set points for redox, pH and pool water temperature.
6.3.3 Time [parameter 4]
When you connect a filter pump for time-controlled operation, a time must be entered
first. Please refer to chapter 9.1 for more information.
6.3.4 Switching marks [parameters 21 - 37]
You can switch a connected filter pump on and off punctual to the minute up to four
times a day. This is implemented by setting switching marks and assigning times and
conditions to these marks. Please refer to chapter 9.2 for more information.
6.3.5 Release dosing [parameters 80, 81]
You can deactivate individual dosing processes. If the value for dosing output
parameters is set to 1, the dosing is switched on, with value 0 the dosing is switched
off.
Parameter 80, raise chlorine (0- off; 1 on)
Parameter 81, reduce pH (0- off; 1 on)
6.3.6 Release heating [parameter 82]
You can switch the heating pump / control for the 3-way valve off separately. If the
value for the control output parameter is 1, the heating pump is switched on, with
value 0 the heating pump is switched off. Alternatively, the 3-way valve is set/not set.
Parameter 82, heating pump / 3-way valve (0 off, 1 on)
6.3.7 Slope of probe [parameter 86]
The voltage that a pH electrode releases per pH. A new pH electrode can generate a
maximum of 58.2 mV/pH. During operation, the slope of the electrode is reduced
over time. As soon the slope falls below 50mV/pH, the electrode should not be used
any longer.
The slope of the probe is recalculated every time the electrode is calibrated.
6.3.8 Zero point probe [parameter 87]
Physically, the zero point of a new pH electrode is 7.00 pH. This value can deviate
slightly due to temperature influences etc. (max. +/- 0.10 pH). During operation, the
zero point can shift upwards or downwards. If the deviation (from 7.00 pH) exceeds 1
pH (= +/- 58mV), the pH electrode should not be used any longer.
The zero point of a probe can be queried with parameter 87; it is recalculated every
time the electrode is calibrated.

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