Pool Systems Dashboard

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Information about the visual dashboard (associated with the automation system) will follow shortly.

System

Hardware

Communication with the PLC and temperature controller requires a functional WiFi device network.

Software

Gauges

Gauge measurements are averaged in both the PLC and dashboard software. Gauges may take several seconds (or longer) to respond to significant changes in system conditions.

Tank Pressure

An example of a tank pressure gauge.

Shows the pressure in pounds per square inch (psi) for a sand filter tank per a PLC measurement (via WiFi link).

The color bands are determined as follows:

Range
(psi)
Color Description
0-4 Red Critically Low Pressure (Pump/Flow Issue)
4-8 Yellow Low Pressure (Flow Issue) - Consider Cleaning the Strainer Basket
8-18 Green Normal Operating Pressure
18+ Yellow/Red Backwash Recommended

For consistent indication, the values above and dashboard visualization thresholds should always align with those defined within the PLC thresholds.

Tank pressure is lowest when the strainer basket is clean and the sand filters have been recently backwashed. If pump outflow is restricted enough (in an effort to maintain proper flow, it is possible for pressure to dip into the "Low Pressure" range. This is not necessarily a cause for any concern.

If the associated sensor is in a fault state (the sensor has failed, there is a wiring/fuse fault or the connector is unplugged), the gauge will show a value of 0.0. A fault state is indicated by the PLC and the stack light. If the gauge is not visible (the block is blank), a communication error with the PLC has occurred or a software issue is present on the dashboard PC. Consult the system administrator.

Surge Tank Depth

An example of the surge tank depth gauge.

Shows the depth in inches for the surge tank.

The color bands are determined as follows:

Range
(in)
Color Description
TBD TBD TBD

Out Flow

An example of the out flow rate gauge.

Shows the out flow rate in gallons per minute (GPM).

Inlet Temperature

An example of the inlet temperature gauge.

Shows the inlet temperature in degrees Fahrenheit (°F) per the temperature controller measurement (via WiFi link). This temperature is measured directly after the filter tanks, prior to the boiler loop (refer to the Process Flow Diagram).

The color bands are determined as follows:

Range
(°F)
Color Description
≤ 79 Blue Low Temperature (Temperature Controller Alarm)
79-81 Yellow Low Temperature (Outside of Controlled Bounds)
81+ Green Normal Temperature

The boiler is nominally set to 82 °F. Controller hysteresis keeps the temperature to within ±1 °F or less. The temperature controller enters an "alarm" state indicating that the boiler may be in a fault state once the temperature is below 79 °F. During hot summer days, temperatures of 82 °F to 87 °F are expected and normal.

pH

An example of the pH gauge.

Shows the sampled water pH per a Chemtrol Pool Controller measurement (via RS-485/Ethernet link).

The color bands are determined as follows:

Range
(°F)
Color Description
< 7.2 Red Corrosive Water (See Note)
7.2-7.4 Yellow pH Low
7.4-7.6 Green pH Ideal
7.6-7.8 Yellow pH High
> 7.8 Red Scaling Water (See Note)

Note: Ideal pH is between 7.4 and 7.6. A pH between 7.2 and 7.8 is generally acceptable (though possibly too low or too high). A pH below 7.2 or above 7.8 may be problematic; verify by calculating the Langelier Saturation Index (LSI).

ORP

An example of the ORP gauge.

Shows the sampled water oxidation reduction potential (ORP) per a Chemtrol Pool Controller measurement (via RS-485/Ethernet link).

Graphs