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OPERATION OVERVIEW:
The following information outlines the procedure for the setting and operation of
the control panel of the TPS™ Copper/Silver Water Ionization system refered to
herein as 150-10 MPC
The lights and functions on the control panel are as follows:
"FWD" is the operation of the forward cycle of the ionization process. Current di-
rection is from anode(+) to cathode(-). The indicator is on when this is functioning.
"REV" is the reverse cycle of the ionization process. Current direction is from cath-
ode(-) to anode(+). The indicator is on when this is functioning "ANODE" indicates
there is current flowing from one electrode to another. The indicator is on when
this is functioning.
"SET/RESET" is used to start the ionization process or allow the operator to
change the duty cycle. "SET DUTY CYCLE" increases or decreases the numbers in
the digital readout. The "DUTY CYCLE" display gives a visual reading from 1 to 99.
This indicates the time the system is sending power to the electrodes.
OPERATION DETAIL:
Step by Step Operation:
When the transformer is plugged into the AC power, the digital readout on the
control panel will activate. To activate the system or change the settings, follow the
instructions below.
1) Press the "Set/Reset" button. The digital readout will start to flash.
2) Press the "Set Duty Cycle" button, and the numbers on the read out will increase
in single digits each time the button is pressed. If you continue to hold the button
down, the readout will advance for as long as the button is held, and will cycle through
the range from 1 to 99 continually. Cycle through to reach the chosen number.
3) Press the "Set/Reset" button again. This will activate the system on the desired
setting. The display will stop flashing, and show the selected setting. By adjusting
the time the current is sent to the electrodes, you adjust the amount of copper
dispensed into the water. A test kit is provided to measure the copper content of
the water. Follow the instructions on the test kit to determine the level.
The recommended range is between 0.25 and 0.4 parts per million (PPM). If the