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BECSys3 Operator's Manual - Aquatic Specialty Services

Page 1 9487 Dielman Rock Island Industrial Dr. St. Louis, MO 63132 Tel:(314) 567-0088 Operation and maintenance ManualRev: K09 TTAABBLLEE OOFF CCOONNTTEENNTTSSF irmware Environmental Electrical Section A: Programming the A 1: Controller A 2: The Program A : Entering the Program A : Selecting A : pH High Alarm A : pH Low Alarm A : ORP High Alarm A : ORP Low Alarm A : Temperature High Alarm A : Temperature Low Alarm A : ORP/ppm A : ppm High A : ppm Low A : Exiting the Section B: Normal B 1: B : Displaying the B : Modifying the B : pH Set B : Chlorine Set B : ORP B : ppm Control (Calculated)..6 B : ppm Control (Probe)..6 B : Booster Trigger B : Booster End B 2: Single Point B : Single Point Calibration - B : Single Point Calibration - B : Single Point Calibration B : Calculated B : ppm B : Probe B 3: B : pH High/Low B : ORP High/Low B : ppm High/Low B : Temperature High/Low B : No Flow B : Flow Restored B : Cl/Br B : pH B : Cl/Br B : Booster B 4: Resetting a Failsafe Section C: C 1: Potentiometric Sensors (pH and ORP).

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1 Page 1 9487 Dielman Rock Island Industrial Dr. St. Louis, MO 63132 Tel:(314) 567-0088 Operation and maintenance ManualRev: K09 TTAABBLLEE OOFF CCOONNTTEENNTTSSF irmware Environmental Electrical Section A: Programming the A 1: Controller A 2: The Program A : Entering the Program A : Selecting A : pH High Alarm A : pH Low Alarm A : ORP High Alarm A : ORP Low Alarm A : Temperature High Alarm A : Temperature Low Alarm A : ORP/ppm A : ppm High A : ppm Low A : Exiting the Section B: Normal B 1: B : Displaying the B : Modifying the B : pH Set B : Chlorine Set B : ORP B : ppm Control (Calculated)..6 B : ppm Control (Probe)..6 B : Booster Trigger B : Booster End B 2: Single Point B : Single Point Calibration - B : Single Point Calibration - B : Single Point Calibration B : Calculated B : ppm B : Probe B 3: B : pH High/Low B : ORP High/Low B : ppm High/Low B : Temperature High/Low B : No Flow B : Flow Restored B : Cl/Br B : pH B : Cl/Br B : Booster B 4: Resetting a Failsafe Section C: C 1: Potentiometric Sensors (pH and ORP).

2 9 C : Electrode Cleaning:..9 C : Long-Term Storage:..9 C 2: CCS140 Free Chlorine C : C : Long-Term C : Filling Section D: Feed D 1: Spa Feed D 2: Pool Feed Section E: Installation E 1: Pressure Filter E 2: Vacuum Filter Section F: FFiirrmmwwaarree VVeerrssiioonn This Manual was written for firmware If you received newer firmware but did not receive a copy of the Manual covering that version of firmware, please contact your distributor. Page 2 9487 Dielman Rock Island Industrial Dr. St. Louis, MO 63132 Tel:(314) 567-0088 Operation and maintenance ManualRev: K09 EEnnvviirroonnmmeennttaall CCoonnddiittiioonnss The BECSys3 is housed in a NEMA 4X (IP65) enclosure. It should not be used in explosive environments. The BECSys3 should be mounted so that adequate ventilation is provided around the enclosure, preventing general environmental specifications from being exceeded (see table below).

3 Environmental Specifications Specification Rating Storage Temperature -30 to 60 Deg C Ambient Operating Temperature -18 to 40 Deg C Ambient Humidity 95% non condensing maximum humidity EElleeccttrriiccaall SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss The BECSys3 may be ordered in either a 115 VAC model or a 230 VAC model. Following are the electrical specifications for each model: 115 VAC Model: Voltage: 115 VAC 60Hz Phase: Single Current: Amps Full Load ( Amp Controller) (9 Amps Relay Outputs: 3A X 3) 230 VAC Model: Voltage: 230 VAC 50Hz Phase: Single Current: Amps Full Load ( Amp Controller) (9 Amps Relay Outputs: 3A X 3) Page 3 9487 Dielman Rock Island Industrial Dr.

4 St. Louis, MO 63132 Tel:(314) 567-0088 Operation and maintenance ManualRev: K09 WWaarrnniinnggss Pay particular attention to the following warnings encountered while utilizing your BECSys3 Water Chemistry Controller: Warning: Various other warnings may be found throughout the Manual text. Page 4 9487 Dielman Rock Island Industrial Dr. St. Louis, MO 63132 Tel:(314) 567-0088 Operation and maintenance ManualRev: K09 SSeeccttiioonn AA:: PPrrooggrraammmmiinngg tthhee CCoonnttrroolllleerrAA 11:: CCoonnttrroolllleerr OOppttiioonnss Depending on how a particular controller is configured, not all of the options listed in this Manual may be available. AA 22:: TThhee PPrrooggrraamm MMeennuu A : Entering the Program Menu To enter the program menu, press and hold both the Cal and Up key for three seconds. At the end of three seconds, one of two things will happen.

5 If the access codes have been set, the unit will prompt you for an access code. Use the Arrow keys to change the current digit, and press the Set Points key to go to the next digit. Press the Enter key when you have finished entering your code. Once the access code has been entered, the controller will either display the first menu item or display "Access denied" if the code you entered is invalid. When the LCD screen clears, release the keys and Program Menu should appear at the top of the display. Once in the program menu, use the Arrow keys to scroll to the setting you wish to change. Press the Enter key to select the setting, and then use the Arrow keys to modify the value. Press the Enter key again to enter the new value and return to the menu. To exit the program menu, scroll to the Exit menu option and press the Enter key. NOTE: After five minutes of no programming activity, the Time-Out feature will automatically exit the programming menu.

6 A : Selecting Language The BECSys3 can be programmed to display in three different languages. Pressing the Enter key will display Modify Value and the current selected language. Use the Arrow keys to select between ENG (English), ESP (Spanish), and FRA (French), and press the Enter key to select the language you would like to use for the display. A : pH High Alarm Point Pressing the Down Arrow displays pH High Alarm followed by the current pH high alarm point. To change this setting, press the Enter key, use the Arrow keys to input the value you would like, and then press the Enter key again to save the new value. A : pH Low Alarm Point Pressing the Down arrow displays pH Low Alarm followed by the current pH low alarm point. To change this setting, press the Enter key, use the Arrow keys to input the value you would like, and then press the Enter key again to save the new value.

7 A : ORP High Alarm Point This option is only shown if the controller is configured to monitor ORP. Pressing the Down arrow displays ORP High Alarm followed by the current ORP high alarm point. To change this setting, press the Enter key, use the Arrow keys to input the value you would like, and then press the Enter key again to save the new value. A : ORP Low Alarm Point This option is only shown if the controller is configured to monitor ORP. Pressing the Down arrow displays ORP Low Alarm followed by the current ORP low alarm point. To change this setting, press the Enter key, use the Arrow keys to input the value you would like, and then press the Enter key again to save the new value. Page 5 9487 Dielman Rock Island Industrial Dr. St. Louis, MO 63132 Tel:(314) 567-0088 Operation and maintenance ManualRev: K09A : Temperature High Alarm Point This option is only shown if the controller is configured to monitor temperature.

8 Pressing the Down arrow displays Temp High Alarm followed by the current temperature high alarm point. To change this setting, press the Enter key, use the Arrow keys to input the value you would like, and then press the Enter key again to save the new value. A : Temperature Low Alarm Point This option is only shown if the controller is configured to monitor temperature. Pressing the Down arrow displays Temp Low Alarm followed by the current temperature low alarm point. To change this setting, press the Enter key, use the Arrow keys to input the value you would like, and then press the Enter key again to save the new value. A : ORP/ppm Setpoint This option is only shown if the controller is configured for ppm control. Pressing the Down arrow displays ORP/ppm SP followed by the current setting. This option selects whether to use an ORP setpoint or a ppm setpoint for the main Cl/Br feed control.

9 To change this setting, press the Enter key, use the Arrow keys to change between ORP and ppm, and then press the Enter key again to save the new value. A : ppm High Alarm This option is only shown if the controller is configured for ppm control. Pressing the Down arrow displays ppm High Alarm. If the controller is configured with a ppm probe, the current ppm high alarm point will be displayed on the screen. If the controller is using calculated ppm, the current ppm high point will be displayed using the LEDs. To change this setting, press the Enter key, use the Arrow keys to input the value you would like, and then press the Enter key again to save the new value. A : ppm Low Alarm This option is only shown if the controller is configured for ppm control. Pressing the Down arrow displays ppm Low Alarm. If the controller is configured with a ppm probe, the current ppm low alarm point will be displayed on the screen.

10 If the controller is using calculated ppm, the current ppm low point will be displayed using the LEDs. To change this setting, press the Enter key, use the Arrow keys to input the value you would like, and then press the Enter key again to save the new value. A : Exiting the Menu Pressing the down arrow displays Exit menu. Pressing the Enter key exits the menu. Page 6 9487 Dielman Rock Island Industrial Dr. St. Louis, MO 63132 Tel:(314) 567-0088 Operation and maintenance ManualRev: K09 SSeeccttiioonn BB:: NNoorrmmaall OOppeerraattiioonnB 1: Setpoints B : Displaying the Setpoints To display the setpoints, press the Set Points key briefly. The setpoints will be displayed for three seconds. B : Modifying the Setpoints To modify the setpoints press the Set Points key for three seconds. If the access codes have been set, the unit will prompt you for your access code, otherwise the display will change to pH SetPt followed by the current pH setpoint.


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