Contronics LP-10, LP-10BP, LP-60BP, LP-20BP, LP-100BP User Manual

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25-06-2015 version 2.5
R.O. SYSTEMS
USER MANUAL
LP-10/10BP/20BP/30BP/60BP/100BP
LP-10/10BP/20BP/30BP/60BP/100BP
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EMC-Directive : 2004/108/EG
Directive for low-voltage electrical installation : 2006/95/EG
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Table of contents
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... 4
2. KNOW YOUR REVERSE OSMOSIS (R.O.) SYSTEM .......................... 5
3. AVAILABLE SYSTEMS ......................................................................... 7
4. CONTENT OF THE DELIVERY ............................................................. 8
5. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE .............................................................. 9
6. WATER DETECTION CIRCUIT (LP-30BP/60BP/100BP) ................... 10
7. TEMPERATURE PROTECTION (LP-30BP/60BP/100BP) ...................11
8. LOW-PRESSURE PROTECTION (LP-30BP/60BP/100BP) ................11
9. START-UP PROCEDURE .....................................................................11
10. MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................11
11. CHECKING THE DEMINERALISED WATER .................................... 12
12. CHECKING THE BUFFER TANK ...................................................... 12
13. STORING THE SYSTEM ................................................................... 13
14. MALFUNCTIONS ............................................................................... 14
15. SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................. 15
16. OPTIONS LP-10WS, LP-10WSG en LP-10WSWSG ........................ 16
17. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE .......................................................... 17
18. STARTPROCEDURE ......................................................................... 17
19. MAINTENANCE ................................................................................. 17
20. OPERATION OF LP-10WSG ............................................................. 17
21. SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................. 18
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1. INTRODUCTION
The use of demineralised water is recommended with Contronics humidiers for the
following reasons:
- Any minerals, salts and bacteria that enter the humidier will cause the water reservoir to become polluted. The integrated ushing programme will delay this
process but will not prevent it entirely. Depending on the quality of the added water, the water reservoir will eventually become blocked. As a result, the energy of the transducers will no
longer be effective, and they will wear out more quickly. In addition, the oat
switch could transmit the wrong information to the electronics system, thereby causing damage to the electronics.
- The minerals and salts (calcium) present in the water will end up in the area to be
humidied and could cause annoying deposits of dust.
- Any bacteria present in the water (Legionella) could multiply easily in the relatively warm water in the tank and could thereby constitute a health hazard.
The use of demineralised water reduces:
- Maintenance
- Wear and tear to the transducers
- Deposits of dust in the area
- Bacterial growth
System components
The Contronics LP series is tted with a high-quality (Dow Chemical) membrane.
Working on the principle of Reverse Osmosis (R.O.), the membrane only allows water
molecules to pass through. A ushing system prevents clogging, increases the service
life of the membrane and improves performance. Systems can be supplied with a capacity of 375 – 3,600 l per day (at a temperature of
25°C and depending on the water pressure).
Two preliminary lters are positioned ahead of the membrane: a 5 micron pre-lter and an active carbon lter.
In the BP version, an electric pump has been added to increase the capacity in order to cope with low water pressure or higher consumption. The system also incorporates an automatic shut-off valve. When the system does not need to supply demineralised water and is at the correct pressure, this will ensure that the supply water will be shut off in order to prevent water from being unnecessarily
wasted through ushing.
A buffer tank is also included in the delivery (including the T-piece connector) and must
be tted in the supply line to the humidier. This tank will supply additional water whenever the humidier is consuming more than the osmosis system is able to supply. This occurs during ushing and lling. At any other time, the system supplies more
than the required consumption and any excess water will be used to top-up the tank. The tank incorporates a rubber bag in which the demineralised water is stored. The air
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pressure is higher between the bag and the external shell. In the LP-30BP, LP-60BP and LP-100BP models, an electronic water leakage detector is supplied that will cut off the water supply if any leakage is detected.
2. KNOW YOUR REVERSE OSMOSIS (R.O.) SYSTEM
Before starting the installation, take a few moments to become familiar with the names of the components. Compare the device you have unpacked to the drawing below. Once you are familiar with the lay-out, you can start the installation.
Figure 1. LP-10
Reverse osmosis membrane
3/8” water supply connection
Sediment pre-lter
Drainage hose
Demineralised water
Restrictor in the coupling
Carbon pre-lter
Shut-off valveNon-return valve
Fuse
Non-return valve
Shut-off valve
Reverse osmosis membrane
Booster pump
Pressure switch
3/8” water supply connection
Sediment pre-lter
Carbon pre-lter
Demineralised water
Figure 2. LP-10BP
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Figure 2. LP-10BP
Fuse
Non-return valve
Shut-off valve
Reverse osmosis membrane
Booster pump
Pressure switch
3/8” water supply connection
Reverse osmosis membrane (x 2)
Booster pump
3/4” water supply connection
Restrictor
Drainage hose
Water detection sensor
Demineralised water
Alarm LED
Low water-pressure LED
Reset button
Sediment pre-lter
Carbon pre-lter
Sediment pre-lter (x 2)
Carbon pre-lter
Demineralised water
Figure 3. LP-20BP
Figure 4. LP-30BP
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Figure 5. LP-60BP – LP-100BP
3. AVAILABLE SYSTEMS
LP-10 Reverse osmosis lter with a maximum capacity of 375 kg/day
(15.6 kg/hr) at a water pressure of 3.5 bar (50 PSI) and a water temperature of 25 °C. Under normal operating conditions (10 °C), 240 kg/day, 3.5 bar, suitable for maximum: 5 x HU-25 or 2 x HU-45 or 1 x HU-85
LP-10BP Reverse osmosis lter with booster pump and a maximum capacity of
375 kg/day (15.6 kg/hr) at a minimum water pressure of 1 bar (15 PSI) and a water temperature of 25 °C. Under normal operating conditions (10 °C), 240 kg/day, suitable for maximum: 5 x HU-25 or 2 x HU-45 or 1 x HU-85
Reverse osmosis membrane (x 4)
Booster pump
3/4” water supply connection
Restrictor
Drainage hose
Water detection sensor
Demineralised water
Alarm LED
Low water-pressure LED
Reset button
Sediment pre-lter (x 2)
Carbon pre-lter
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LP-20BP Reverse osmosis lter with booster pump and a maximum capacity of
750 kg/day (31.2 kg/hr) at a minimum water pressure of 1 bar (15 PSI) and a water temperature of 25 °C. Under normal operating conditions (10 °C), 480 kg/day, suitable for maximum: 4 x HU-45 or 2 x HU-85
LP-30BP Reverse osmosis lter with booster pump and a maximum capacity of
1125 kg/day (47 kg/hr) at a minimum water pressure of 1 bar (15 PSI) and a water temperature of 25 °C. Under normal operating conditions (10 °C), 720 kg/day, suitable for maximum: 4 x HU-85 or 1 x HU-245
LP-60BP Reverse osmosis lter with booster pump and a maximum capacity of
2250 kg/day (114 kg/hr) at a minimum water pressure of 1 bar (15 PSI) and a water temperature of 25 °C. Under normal operating conditions (10 °C), 1440 kg/day, suitable for maximum: 8 x HU-85 or 2 x HU-245
LP-100BP Reverse osmosis lter with booster pump and a maximum capacity of
3600 kg/day (140 kg/hr) at a minimum water pressure of 1 bar (15 PSI) and a water temperature of 25 °C. Under normal operating conditions (10 °C), 2310 kg/day, suitable for maximum: 4 x HU-245
4. CONTENT OF THE DELIVERY
- R.O. unit with 1/4” supply tap
- Buffer tank (hydro-pneumatic) with shut-off tap
- 3/8” hose, 4 metres
- 3/8” T-piece
- Coupling 3/4” screw thread - 3/8” hose
- 1/4” discharge hose, 2 metres
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Figure 6 LP-10 with pressure tank and connections
5. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Place the device in a suitable location. Place the pre-lter (for LP-30BP/60BP/100BP 2 x)
in the left-hand holder.
Place the carbon lter in the right-hand holder (remove the cellophane).
When doing this, ensure that the O-rings on the holders are seated correctly.
The carbon lter is tted with a at rubber ange at the top and the bottom.
Remember to make allowance for the connections for the water supply, discharge,
buffer tank and socket. It is recommended to t the device against the wall in the
vertical position. This will speed up the air bleeding and will enable easy replacement
of the lters. Although it is possible to mount the device in a horizontal position, the preferred position is vertical with an eye to the easy replacement of the pre-lters.
Supply water connection:
WARNING Do not place an automatic stop valve in the water supply to the R.O. system. No inlet pressure, or inadequate inlet pressure, can damage the pump and/or motor.
Tap
Water supply
to HUto drain
Buffer tank
T-piece
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Check that the supply pressure is at least 2 bar. Where the inlet pressure < 2 bar it is recommended to install a device incorporating a booster pump (BP). For maximum performance, the inlet pressure must be a minimum of 4 bar for the LP-10. Connect the R.O. unit to a washing machine tap with an air bleed valve. The R.O. unit has a shut-off tap in the water supply with 1/4” inner thread. A shut-off valve ensures that the water supply is cut off when the buffer tank is completely full and no water is being consumed.
R.O. water connection:
1. Fit a 3/8” tube from the R.O. water connection (Figure 6) to the T-piece and from the T-piece to the inlet valve on the storage tank.
2. Fit a tube from the T-piece to the humidier. The ¾” connection coupling to the humidier is included in the delivery.
Discharge connection:
Fit a tube (1/4” minimum) from the discharge connection (Figure 6) to the drain.
Important: Always leave a gap between the discharge tube and the drain in order to
prevent the water from owing back into the R.O. system.
Electrical connection (BP model only):
Insert the plug into the socket.
6. WATER DETECTION CIRCUIT (LP-30BP/60BP/100BP)
Position the water detector in an area where you would expect water to collect rst in case of a leak. If the surface here is conductive, rst lay an insulating layer. If the water
detector detects a leak, the supply valve to the system will be closed immediately. It is, however, possible that the content of the buffer tank will continue to leak (10 l water).
A reset button has been located on the electronics housing; if this button is briey
pressed, the system will be re-activated. In addition, a connection for an external alarm is also provided on the electronics housing in the form of a potential-free contact.
WARNING Use only plastic or stainless steel tubing for demineralised water.
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7. TEMPERATURE PROTECTION (LP-30BP/60BP/100BP)
The LP-30BP/60BP/100BP are tted with a temperature cut-out device that will
temporarily interrupt the power supply if the pump motor becomes overheated.
8. LOW-PRESSURE PROTECTION (LP-30BP/60BP/100BP)
The LP-30BP/60BP/100BP are tted with a low-pressure protection device to protect
the pump. If the inlet pressure to the pump falls below 1 bar, the system will be switched off and the blue LED will light up. A reset button has been located on the
electronics housing; if this button is briey pressed, the system will be re-activated.
9. START-UP PROCEDURE
1. Check all connections once again.
2. Close the tap on the buffer tank. This will bring the system up to pressure quickly
without the need to wait until the buffer tank is lled.
3. Open the supply tap and check for any leaks. If any are found, close the supply
tap and repair the leaks rst.
3a. For the BP model: Insert the plug into the wall socket.
4. Disconnect the water supply tube from the humidier and allow the water to ow freely for about 2 minutes in order to ush the membrane, which is saturated with
a disinfecting agent.
5. Re-connect the tube to the humidier.
6. Open the tap on the storage tank and wait until the tank is completely lled (the
discharge water will stop).
7. Only now can you switch the humidier on.
10. MAINTENANCE
Some maintenance is necessary in order to guarantee the long service life of the
system. Normal maintenance consists of replacing the sediment lter and the active carbon lter(s). This should be done at least once a year if the humidier is in
continuous use. If the supply water is heavily polluted with minerals or chlorine, however, it is recommended to do this more often.
Procedure:
Before replacing the lters, the system must be de-pressurised.
1. Cut off the power from the pump (BP model only).
2. Switch the humidier off.
3. Close the supply tap.
4. Close the tap on the storage tank.
5. Disconnect one of the tubes from the storage tank and collect the excess water.
6. Exchange the lters by unscrewing the lter holders. Beware: The lter holders still contain water.
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7. Before re-installing the lters, the O-ring must be checked for damage and correct
seating.
8. The holders can be cleaned with soap and water or with chlorine, if necessary. Rinse thoroughly afterwards.
9. After re-installing, screw the holders back into place (hand-tight!).
Starting up again:
1. Open the supply tap and let the system ush through for about 5 minutes (in order to ush out any air).
2. Supply voltage to the pump.
3. Reconnect the tube to the storage tank.
4. Open the tap on the storage tank.
5. Wait until the system reaches the correct pressure (the discharge water will stop).
6. Switch the humidier on again.
11. CHECKING THE DEMINERALISED WATER
- Take a sample of the supply water.
- Measure the conductivity of the supplied tap water using a micro-siemens meter.
- Take a sample of the demineralised water.
- Measure the conductivity of the demineralised water using a micro-siemens meter.
- Divide the value found for the demineralised water by the value found for the supplied tap water and multiply the result by 100%: < 10%: the water quality is good Between 10% and 20%: the water quality is acceptable > 20%: the water quality is poor – replace the membrane.
- If the micro-siemens value for the supplied tap water is >500 uS, it is recommended to install a de-scaling system ahead of the R.O. system.
12. CHECKING THE BUFFER TANK
If the buffer tank is not completely lled during the start-up procedure, it is possible that
the pressure in the tank is too high compared to the pressure of the supplied water. In this case it is possible to release some of the (air) pressure step-by-step via the valve
situated underneath the tank under a black cap, until the tank is lled. It is also possible
to measure the pressure with the same kind of meter that is used for car tyres. To check that the pressure is not too low, the tank must be disconnected with the tap closed. Open the tap in an area where this is possible and allow the tank to empty completely. If the pressure is too low, it is possible to increase the pressure using the valve and the same system that is used to increase the pressure in car tyres. The pressure is normally adjusted to 0.45 bar.
If the humidiers are installed at a higher elevation than the buffer tank, 0.1 bar must be
added for every metre of height difference.
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13. STORING THE SYSTEM
Always store the system in a frost-free area, but with a temperature that is as low as possible. If the storage period is to exceed 3 months, remove the membrane and store it fully immersed in disinfected water in order to prevent desiccation and/or bacterial growth.
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14. MALFUNCTIONS
No or too little
water?
Check inlet pressure
Taps open?
Check electrical
connection
Discharge water
but no
demineralised
water
Replace membrane(s),
clean restrictor
Demineralised
water but no
discharge water
Clean restrictor, check if
discharge hose blocked
Red LED
illuminated
Check for leaks
Blue LED
illuminated
Check inlet pressure
(dynamic > 1 bar)
Replace pre-filters
Calcium
precipitation
while humidifying
Micro-siemens check
(page. 10 item 10)
Replace membrane(s),
clean restrictor
Pump not
running
Pump motor hot Wait until cooled down
Pump motor overheats
again
Remove air
Reset
Check ratio
discharge water :
demineralised water
3 : 1
Check ratio
discharge water :
demineralised water
3 : 1
Check ratio
discharge water :
demineralised water
3 : 1
Replace pump
Reset
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15. SPECIFICATIONS
LP-10 LP-10BP LP-20BP LP-30BP LP-60BP LP-100BP
Maximum production in kg/day at 25 °C water temperature
375 560 750 1125 2250 3600
Maximum production in kg/day at 10 °C water temperature
240 360 480 720 1440 2310
Retention of salts and minerals (%)
98 98 98 98 98 98
Yield compared to sup­plied water (%)
20-35 20-35 20-35 20-35 20-35 20-35
Ambient temperature 0 °C till
25 °C
0 °C till 25 °C
0 °C till 25 °C
0 °C till 25 °C
0 °C till 25 °C
0 °C till 25 °C
Water temperature 0 °C till
25 °C
0 °C till 25 °C
0 °C till 25 °C
0 °C till 25 °C
0 °C till 25 °C
0 °C till 25 °C
Power consumption (W) 0 25 25 250 250 250
Minimum pressure 2 bar 1 bar 1 bar 1 bar 1 bar 1 bar
Dimensions (LxWxH cm) 36x23x38 36x23x46 36x23x46 50x35x54 50x35x54 50x35x54
Content of buffer tank (kg)
10 10 10 10 10 10 (2 x)
Buffer tank dimensions 26 x 40 26 x 40 26 x 40 26 x 40 26 x 40 26 x 40
Inlet pressure (bar) 0.45 0,45 0,45 0,45 0,45 0,45
Net weight (kg) 3,9 7,7 8,7 16,3 18,1 18,1
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16. OPTIONS LP-10WS, LP-10WSG en LP-10WSWSG
This extra user manual provides specic operating, installation and maintenance
instructions for the LP-10WS, LP-10WSG and LP-10WSWSG options.
LP-10WS is an LP-10 combined with a permeate pump. The pump, which is powered by water, ensures that the
rinsing water is used more efciently.
The LP-10 needs 30 litres of rinsing water to produce 10 litres of demineralised water. The LP-10WS uses only 20 litres. Annually the LP-10WS saves 85 m
3
.
See the graph and specications on
page 19.
Figure 7. LP-10WS
The LP-10WSG monitors the membrane function continuously. Normally the membrane is checked 1 x a year. This is now done automatically and will show when the membrane needs to be replaced. If the quality of the membrane sinks below a
certain level, the humidication
system that is connected to the LP-10WSG is switched off. See
specications page 19.
Figure 8. LP-10WSG
Figure 9. LP-10WSWSG combines the options WS en WSG
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17. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Ditto LP-10. See page 9. The only difference being putting the plug for the LP-10WSG and the10WSWSG in the socket.
18. STARTPROCEDURE
See page 11. The green or green/yellow LED lights up when LP-10WSG and LP-10WSWSG has been installed. After a few minutes, and with a good supply of water, the green LED is the only one lit up.
19. MAINTENANCE
The LP-10WS, LP-10WSG and the LP-10WSWSG only need the maintenance described on page 11. There is no maintenance for the WS and WSG options.
20. OPERATION OF LP-10WSG
The osmosis is working properly if the green LED is lit up. The membrane needs replacing during the maintenance inspection if the yellow LED lights up. If the red LED
ashes the membrane must be replaced at once. If it is not replaced within 24 hours, the red LED will light up and the connected humidier will be switched off.
STARTUP µS permeate
X = x 100%
µS water supply
X < 10%
X 10%
X < 10% X 10% (after 3 minutes)
X < 20% X ≥ 20%
X ≥ 20% (after 24 hours)
WAIT
(green/yellow)
CONTROL
(yellow)
REPLACE
(flashes red)
SWITCHES OFF (constant red)
OKAY
(green)
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21. SPECIFICATIONS
LP-10WS LP-10WSG LP-10WSWSG
Electricity consumption (W) n/a 2 2
Mains voltage (V) n/a 230 230
Maximum switching capacity (W) n/a 500 500
Yield in respect to added water (%) 1 : 2 1 : 3 1 : 2
Water yield per hour (L) (3.5 bar) 10 10 10
Dimensions LxBxH (cm) 36x23x43 36x23x43 36x23x43
Net weight (kg) 4,5 4,8 5,2
LP-10BPWS LP-10BPWSG LP-10BPWSWSG
Electricity consumption (W) 25 277 27
Mains voltage (V) 230 230 230
Maximum switching capacity (W) 500 500 500
Yield in respect to added water (%) 1 : 2 1 : 3 1 : 2
Water yield per hour (L) (3.5 bar) 18 15 18
Dimensions LxBxH (cm) 36x23x46 36x23x46 36x23x46
Net weight (kg) 7,6 7,9 8,3
LP-20BPWS LP-20BPWSG LP-20BPWSWSG
Electricity consumption (W) 25 27 27
Mains voltage (V) 230 230 230
Maximum switching capacity (W) 500 500 500
Yield in respect to added water (%) 1 : 2 1 : 3 1 : 2
Water yield per hour (L) (3.5 bar) 23 20 23
Dimensions LxBxH (cm) 43x23x46 43x23x46 43x23x46
Net weight (kg) 9 9,3 9,7
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20.00
25.00
30.00
35.00
40.00
45.00
50.00
l/hr
LP-10 CAPACITY<>CONSUMPTION
Permeate
Total consumption LP-10
0.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0
City water pressure (bar)
Total consumption LP-10 + WS
DISCLAIMER Contronics works continuously on the further development of its R.O. systems. We therefore reserve the right to modify the design, construction and technology of the product at any time. For this reason, no claims can be made based on the data, illustrations and description in this user manual.
Additional, up-to-date information is available on www.contronics.nl.
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P.O. Box 144 5490 AC Sint-Oedenrode The Netherlands Telephone: +31(0)413-487000 Telefax: +31(0)413-473903 Website: www.contronics.nl E-mail: info@contronics.nl
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