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User Manual | Agrónic 2500
Parameters | Filters
The Agrónic can control the filter cleaning. Cleaning
can be started manually or automatically. It starts au-
tomatically by a dierential pressure gage or by a time
or volume of water having passed through the filters. It
will only start automatically if the general one assigned
to the filters is activated. In other words, when there
is a program irrigating. It can be started manually
whenever desired from ‘Function - 2. Manual - 4. Filters’.
FILTER PARAMETERS
No. of filters 3
Initial wait: 000”
Time of activation
by filter: 045”
Pause between filters: 04”
Units between cleanings
Volume: 0000 m3
Time: 0000 ‘
General of filters: no
Relation with P1: yes
Relation with P2: no
Max. number of continuous
cleanings: 0
Stop of sectors: no
Number of filters (0 ... 9): number of filters.
Initial wait (000 ... 999”): the waiting time between ac-
tivating the filter general and starting cleaning the first
filter.
Activation time per filter (000 ... 999”): time that the
water will pass through each filter to perform cleaning.
Pause between filters (00 ... 99”): waiting time between
closing the cleaning of one filter and activating the
next one.
5.2. FILTERS
Units between cleanings (0000 ... 9999): the irrigation
time or volume that must pass through the filters for
automatic cleaning to begin. Time in minutes and
volume in m3.
Filter general (yes | no): indicate ‘yes’ to activate an
output during the entire filter washing process.
Relation with P1, P2 (yes | no): it indicates the pump
from which the water that passes through the filters
comes from. It is used to count units between cleanings
and to start the cleaning.
Maximum number of consecutive cleanings (0 ... 9): if
cleaning is started by the dierential pressure gage
and is always activated, it will do the cleanings config-
ured here at most. It then goes into malfunction and
will not continue cleanings until it is manually recon-
figured. At 0, it never goes into malfunction. To restart
cleaning go to ‘Function - 2. Manual - 4. Filters’.
Stop sectors (yes | no): if cleaning takes place during
irrigation, select whether or not to postpone the irri-
gation while it does so. It is used when sectors must be
closed during cleaning to maintain pressure.
• Yes: programs that have sectors related to the
pump that use cleaning are postponed. When the
cleaning is finished, the programs continue where
they were.
• No: the programs remain active during cleaning
and the irrigation sectors are not closed.
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