Set-Up And Connection - Dennerle Einweg 160 Primus Special Edition Notice D'emploi

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2 Set-up and connection

2.1 Connect the pressure reducer
Turn setting knob as far as it will go in direction "-" (CO
shut off).
Check whether the washer in the connection socket of the pres-
sure reducer and the sealing surface of the cylinder valve are
clean.
Screw pressure reducer slowly into place without canting, until a
slight resistance becomes noticeable: This indicates that the pin
in the connection socket of the pressure reducer has established
contact with the cylinder valve. Then swiftly turn the pressure re-
ducer by roughly a further half-turn and tighten finger-tight. A
brief hiss may occur at this point.
Quantum: The cylinder pressure manometer will now indicate
approx. 60 bar (at 20 °C).
The pressure reducer can be unscrewed again at any time – the
cylinder valve closes automatically. A brief hissing sound may
also occur when unscrewing the pressure reducer – it is thus ad-
visable to unscrew the pressure reducer swiftly at the beginning.
2.2 Connect solenoid valve (Special Edition only)
Cut a piece of approx. 50 cm in length from the CO
that the cut is straight.
Connect the pressure reducer and solenoid valve with the hose.
IMPORTANT: The arrow on the solenoid valve must point in the
CO
flow direction!
2
Slide each end of the hose as far as they will go onto the hose
connectors and fix with coupling rings.
Primus: Secure hose with clip (to open, push the ends of the clip
apart at the side). µ
The solenoid valve can be secured on the base cabinet with the
aid of the holding bracket. ¸
Connect the solenoid valve to the time switch. The time switch is
used to cut off the CO
supply at night, as plants do not consume
2
any CO
during the night. Tip: Simply connect the solenoid valve
2
and lighting to the same time switch. ¹
Control states:
Power ON = solenoid valve open
Power OFF = solenoid valve closed
2.3 Fitting the check valve
Cut a piece of approx. 10 cm in length from the CO
ensuring that the cut is straight.
Connect the short hose to the entrance of the check valve, and the
long hose to the exit. Slide hoses as far as they will go onto the
hose connectors and fix with coupling rings.
IMPORTANT: The arrow on the check valve must point in the CO
flow direction, i.e. from the CO
Connect the short hose to the pressure reducer
noid valve (for Special Edition)
Primus: Secure hose with clip (to open, push the ends of the clip
supply
2
hose, ensuring
2
hose,
2
source to the diffusor (Flipper)!
2
or the sole-
and secure with coupling ring.
apart at the side). µ
2.4 Connect CO
Flipper
2
Rinse Flipper with warm tap water (no detergents!).
Moisten the hose connector slightly and fit the CO
Choose a spot in the aquarium which is as dark as possible (to
prevent algae growth) and where the water movement is good.
Fix Flipper in vertical position, at least 5 cm below the surface of
the water.
Your CO
fertilizer system is now ready for use.
2
3 Setting the amount of CO
(number of bubbles)
3.1 The right amount of CO
For lush plant growth, Dennerle recommends a CO
of approx. 20 to 25 mg/l.
Levels of CO
above 30 mg/l are not necessary for healthy plant
2
growth and should be avoided, so as to ensure that fish and other
creatures living in the aquarium are not subjected to any unnecessary
stress. The CO
content can be determined by means of the CO
2
term test (see 4) or by measuring carbonate hardness and pH value
(see 4.7).
3.2 Setting the number of bubbles
The required number of bubbles is dependent on various factors, such
as the stock of plants, water movement and lighting intensity. The ap-
propriate CO
supply level thus requires to be determined individually
2
for the specific aquarium concerned.
Rule of thumb for the basic setting: Begin at approx. 10 bubbles
per minute per 100 l of aquarium water, i.e. 2 x 10 = 20 bubbles per
minute for a 200 l aquarium.
Adjust the CO
supply to the desired CO
2
over several days. Please note: The more vigorously the surface of
the water is set in motion, the more CO
aquarium again.
2
supply hose.
2
2
2
level in the aquarium
2
long-
2
content in small steps spread
2
will be expelled from the
2
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