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Manual PRO50-150 V.2
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Ensure that the heatsink wings (in the rear part of the equipment) are
not blocked and that air can easily circulate through them.
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All the BSV equipment incorporate protection systems against short
circuits in the cell, absence of water detector and other safety systems
that give an acoustic and visual alarm in the event of any anomaly.
However, for optimum results, you should ensure the correct hydraulic
operation of your swimming pool.
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Equipment housing has IP65 protection. However, it is highly
recommended not to install the equipment directly exposed to sunlight.
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Corrosive environments may reduce the lifespan of the equipment. Do
not leave open containers with acids near the equipment.
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PREPARING THE SWIMMING POOL
2.1- Adding salt to the water
To ensure that the chlorinator works correctly, a small amount of salt should be
added and the pH level should be suitable.
The recommended
salt and pH
levels are the following:
Salt Concentration (g/l)
Ph
PRO50/70
4 to 6
7,1 a 7,4
Although the equipment will start to operate with lower amounts of salt, the
optimum production of salt will be reached with concentrations of over 4kg/m3.
We recommend a concentration of 5Kg/m3 to offset small losses of salt
occurring when cleaning the filter, the effect of rainfall, etc.
To calculate the salt to be added, multiply the total m3 of your swimming pool
x 5.
Example
:
A swimming pool measuring 9m in length x 4.5m in width x 1.6m in
depth, using a PRO unit.
9 x 4.5 x 1.6= 64.8 cubic metres. 64.8 x
5
= 324 Kg of salt to be added.
We recommend using salt that is especially prepared for use in salt water
chlorination installations, as it is especially prepared for rapid dissolution and to
achieve optimum results. You can find it at retailers specializing in swimming
pool products.