
Chlorine production depends on the quantity of salt in the water and water temperature. The lower the
water temperature, the less chlorine is produced. To increase the electrolyser output, use the menu
REQUIRED ELECTROLYSER OUTPUT.
If it is not possible to further increase output this way, you can achieve it by adding an extra quantity of
salt. 1 kg of salt per every 1 m
3
of water increases output by approx. 10%. The maximum amount of salt
that can be used is approx. 8 kg per m
3
.
If you exceed this concentration, you could overload the power
source part of the ASIN Aqua SALT. In order to prevent this, the ASIN Aqua SALT is equipped with automatic
maximum power control. It will automatically disconnect upon overloading. Before it is turned on again,
the water in the pool must be diluted. Never use salt concentration below 4 g per liter – that would
significantly decrease electrode life. Concentrations higher than 8 g per liter are very corrosive and can
cause corrosion of pool fixtures.
The need for disinfection is significantly influenced by factors such as:
•
temperature
•
intensity of sunlight
•
number of bathers
•
rain, wind
•
organic pollution
When using the electrolyser, you must mainly follow these instructions:
Never turn on the ASIN Aqua SALT if there is at least 4 g of salt dissolved per every liter of water in the
pool. This would destroy the electrodes. The optimum value is 4 – 8 grams per liter.
The quantity of disinfectant produced by the ASIN Aqua SALT depends on the quantity of salt in the water,
the time for which the ASIN Aqua SALT is in operation and the set output of the electrolyser.
ASIN Aqua SALT must not be plugged in the power supply prior to the salt being completely dissolved in the
pool. The electrode may only be connected to the ASIN Aqua SALT when turned off.
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