Red label Pro Controller
£850.00
In stock (can be backordered)
Description
The control box is a sophisticated component designed to manage various connected devices and ensure seamless operation. Equipped with three sockets, it provides the flexibility needed to cater to essential functions:
· Socket 1: The left socket is designated for connecting the drum motor, which plays a pivotal role in automatic cleaning mechanisms.
· Socket 2: The middle socket serves as the connection point for the spray pump, ensuring effective washing processes during filter maintenance.
· Socket 3: The right socket is intended for the pond pump or UVC lamps, with a maximum load capacity of 2000 watts. This ensures proper water circulation and sterilization, keeping aquatic environments healthy and free of harmful microorganisms.
Additional Connections
Beyond the primary sockets, the control box features connections for specific operational elements:
· Power Cable: Ensures the control box is powered adequately for uninterrupted operation.
· Magnetic Cover Security Connection: Enhances safety by interfacing with the magnetic cover, preventing unauthorized access or accidental exposure.
· Pneumatic Pressure Sensor Connection: Monitors pressure levels and contributes to the overall automation of the system.
Durability and Placement
The control box is splash-proof, making it resistant to occasional exposure to water. However, it is imperative to mount the box in a dry area to minimise the risk of damage caused by prolonged moisture exposure. Proper placement ensures the longevity of the device and consistent performance over time.
Filter Setup and Operation
The filtration system complements the control box by maintaining water quality and ensuring ecological balance within aquatic environments. The steps for proper setup and operation are as follows:
Step 1: Placement of the Filter
Once the filter is positioned correctly, ensure that all inlet and outlet valves are opened, except for the drainage outlet. This preliminary step guarantees smooth water flow during the initial operation.
Step 2: Filling the Filter
Begin by filling the filter with water to its optimal capacity. This is a crucial step, as operating the filter without proper water levels can result in inefficiencies or damage to the system.
Step 3: Operational Checks
Once the filter is operational, closely monitor the water levels. This is to ensure that the filter is functioning as intended and maintaining the optimal conditions required for water purification. Regular checks can help identify any issues early, preventing potential disruptions.
Maintenance Tips
To maintain the control box and filter system in peak condition, adhere to the following guidelines:
· Inspect all connections periodically to ensure they are secure and free of wear and tear.
· Keep the control box in a well-ventilated, dry area to prevent moisture-related damage.
· Clean the filter components as per the manufacturer’s recommendations to avoid clogging or reduced efficiency.
· Monitor the performance of connected devices, such as pumps and lamps, to confirm they are operating within their specified capacity.
Additional information
Weight | 1.6 kg |
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