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Explains the Oxymatic system's dual technology of water hydrolysis and copper electrolysis for disinfection.
Details the Hydrolysis process, its bipolar oxidation technology, and the dissociation of water molecules.
Describes how OXYMATIC generates copper ions for algae and bacteria removal, and its effect on water quality.
Lists and illustrates all components included in the OXYMATIC system package.
Lists necessary items that are not included with the OXYMATIC system but are required for installation.
Provides the physical dimensions of the OXYMATIC control unit and the chamber.
Emphasizes the importance of correct plumbing for a good installation and provides diagrams for setup.
Covers the power requirements, recommended motor protector, and electrical connections for the OXYMATIC system.
Details the connector numbers and their corresponding functions for system wiring and connections.
Guides on connecting the pH probe to the OXYMATIC control unit for accurate pH monitoring.
Illustrates connections for temperature probes, pH injections, and injection pumps for system operation.
Outlines essential steps for initial water treatment, including water balance parameters like hardness, alkalinity, and pH.
Details the shock treatment procedure for water disinfection before activating the OXYMATIC system.
Explains the filter backwash process and the use of Zeobrita as an alternative to sand filters.
Provides methods to measure and adjust copper levels in the water for optimal system performance.
Describes the automatic operation mode of the BASIC Oxymatic, utilizing a flow switch to detect water flow.
Explains how to manually program ionization, peroxide, oxidation, and pH calibration for the pool system.
Guides on setting pH set points and understanding their impact on the pH pump's operation.
Provides step-by-step instructions for calibrating the pH probe using buffer solutions for accurate readings.
Presents a table with recommended data for pH, copper, H2O2, and voltage, along with increase/decrease/control actions.
Details the process for cleaning OXYMATIC electrodes using vinegar and water to maintain performance.
Discusses potential interference of OXYMATIC copper ions with amperometric chlorine probes and recommends alternatives.
Explains the causes of blue spots on pool tiles, relating to water chemistry and original copper content.
Advises on the correct application of flocculants when using zeobrite instead of sand in filters.
| Brand | Hydrover |
|---|---|
| Model | Oxymatic |
| Category | Swimming Pool Filter |
| Language | English |