Commissioning - Pontos AquaCycle 2500 Instrucciones De Montaje

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5. Commissioning

Note!
For commissioning, all assembly
steps must have been carried out
as described in the Assembly
Manual.
The electrical connection must be
made via an easily accessible
socket.
After all media (drinking water, rainwater,
process water, pressure booster system and
waste water) have been connected as
described in the Assembly Manual,
commissioning of the system can commence.
Preparation of the controller
1. Insert the system's mains plug into the
socket.
2. Set the menu language (see chapter
6.2.1), date/time (see chapter 6.2.2),
system configuration (see chapter
6.2.3) and profile (see chapter 6.2.4).
3. Following configuration, select the
operating mode "Run-in period" (see
chapter 6.3.2)
Preparation, tank B3
4. Tank B3 is automatically filled to the
Min. level via the rainwater or drinking
water feed (VA4.1/VA4.2).
5. Inspect the tank B3 for leaks.
6. Check that the feed devices allow free
inflow into the tank B3.
Preparation, pressure booster system P3
7. After the rainwater or drinking water
feed (VA4.1/VA4.2) has been
automatically deactivated, the
pressure booster system P3 can be
put into operation as described in its
Operating Manual. For this, note that
the enabling signal must be correctly
connected to the controller as
described in the Assembly Manual.
During commissioning (and also after
assembly), ventilate your pressure
booster system P3 as per the
instructions in its Operating and
Assembly Manual.
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Operating Manual AquaCycle 2500
8. After the pressure booster system P3
has been put into operation and the
operating pressure in the process
water network has built up, all
connections fed with process water
must be inspected for leaks. This
includes the filter flushing inlet pipe
and the service hose connection.
Preparation, tank 1
9. Fill the tank B1 via the service hose.
The tank B1 fills with water from tank
B3, which has been fed with drinking
water or rainwater. The process water
is pumped via the pressure booster
station P3.
10. Inspect the tank B1 for leaks during
filling.
11. When the minimum fill level is reached
in tank B1, the aeration is
automatically started via the air pump
V1.
12. Check the aeration profile in the tank
B1 for aeration with fine bubbles.
13. Inspect the hoses between the air
pump V1 and the flange connection at
B1 for leaks.
Preparation, tank B2
14. Filling of the tank B1 continues. When
a defined level is reached, the
submersible pump P1 is started
automatically and water is pumped
from tank B1 into tank B2.
15. Inspect the tank B2 for leaks during
filling.
16. When the minimum fill level is reached
in tank B2, the aeration is
automatically started via the air pump
V2.
17. Check the aeration profile in the tank
B2 for aeration with fine bubbles.
18. Inspect the hoses between the air
pump V2 and the flange connection at
tank B2 for leaks.
19. Allow the tank B2 to continue being
filled via the submersible pump P1
until the tank B2 is at least 75% full of
water. Note that the water comes from
tank B1, which must continue being
filled with the service hose.
Filling the odour trap, tank B3
20. The siphon in the overflow line of the
tank B3 must be filled with water. For
this, there is a hole above the overflow
pipe on tank B3, which must be closed
again with the cover after filling.
21. After filling, close the ball valve of the
service hose.
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