Procedure for indoor pools
After the pH value is set please manually add chlorine
(Chloryte
®
/Chlorifix
®
) until you can measure a chlorine value
(DPD1) of 0.6 – 1.2 mg/l throughout the pool.
Procedure for outdoor pools
Before adding chlorine to the pool, the level of stabilizer
must be set. The UV light of the sun causes a premature
degradation of chlorine. To protect the chlorine from getting
destroyed a stabilizer (BAYROL Stabichloran
®
) must be used.
Effect of the stabilizer
Part of the chlorine added to the pool or produced by the
Automatic
SALT
is immediately available as free chlorine for
disinfecting the pool water. The rest is bound to the stabilizer
and thereby safely protected.
IMPORTANT
It is most important that you keep the level of stabilizer
stable throughout the season! Changing levels of stabilizer
will cause incorrect readings for disinfection (mV) of your
Automatic
SALT
!
After the level of stabilizer is set you may start with manually
adding chlorine.
Please note
The manual chlorine measurement (e.g. with BAYROL Elec
tronic Pool Tester or test kits) displays the sum of free and
protected chlorine at the same time. The automatic determi
nation of the disinfection capacity of your Automatic
SALT
only takes the content of free chlorine into account. The pro
tected part of the chlorine remains disregarded.
Therefore:
In the presence of stabilizer, the manually measured chlorine
value (DPD1) needs to be higher than without stabilizer.
Please manually add chlorine (Chloryte
®
/Chlorifix
®
) until you
can measure a chlorine value (DPD1) of 1.5 – 3.0 mg/l
throughout the pool.
Further installation options
3
Water values
4
Installation scheme
1 = Inlet
2 = Outlet
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