Europhyllia
Wed, 18th Aug 2010, 07:33 PM
I was having trouble with my RKL.
What I wanted it to do is start dripping kalkwasser in the early morning as soon as the pH probe detected pH to go below a certain point. And then of course stop dripping when it got back up beyond that number.
What did happen was that the pump really stayed off until the probe detected pH to be below that set point. But then the pump didn't shut off. Twice I woke up to an empty kalk container and pretty high pH (not above the save limit since the biopellets keep my pH down fairly low)
So I contacted DA and got this answer:
What Channel on the PC4 are you using for the dosing pump? The issue you mention sounds like a known issue related to how the pumps interact with our product (and any control system). The issue you experienced with your pumps getting "stuck" is related to the pumps themselves, and is a known compatibility issue pump manufacturers have with all controllers. Though there are many pumps that work, some pumps are built with poor power factor, which often results in the triac in Channels 2 or 3 to become "stuck" on. Certain pump manufacturers have made claims that they have developed new pumps that resolve this issue, though we have yet to see any of these new pumps in action. The easiest solution is to move the pump to Channels 1 or 4, the relay channels, which will definitely turn the pumps on/off.
So I moved the shadowbox light to channel 3 where I had the kalk pump controller and made channel 4 my designated controller output.
Maybe I am the only one not aware of avoiding channels 2&3 for dosing pumps but I figured we have lots of new RKL users and it might be useful info for somebody. :)
What I wanted it to do is start dripping kalkwasser in the early morning as soon as the pH probe detected pH to go below a certain point. And then of course stop dripping when it got back up beyond that number.
What did happen was that the pump really stayed off until the probe detected pH to be below that set point. But then the pump didn't shut off. Twice I woke up to an empty kalk container and pretty high pH (not above the save limit since the biopellets keep my pH down fairly low)
So I contacted DA and got this answer:
What Channel on the PC4 are you using for the dosing pump? The issue you mention sounds like a known issue related to how the pumps interact with our product (and any control system). The issue you experienced with your pumps getting "stuck" is related to the pumps themselves, and is a known compatibility issue pump manufacturers have with all controllers. Though there are many pumps that work, some pumps are built with poor power factor, which often results in the triac in Channels 2 or 3 to become "stuck" on. Certain pump manufacturers have made claims that they have developed new pumps that resolve this issue, though we have yet to see any of these new pumps in action. The easiest solution is to move the pump to Channels 1 or 4, the relay channels, which will definitely turn the pumps on/off.
So I moved the shadowbox light to channel 3 where I had the kalk pump controller and made channel 4 my designated controller output.
Maybe I am the only one not aware of avoiding channels 2&3 for dosing pumps but I figured we have lots of new RKL users and it might be useful info for somebody. :)