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COMMON TERMS:
Algae

 - Microscopic forms of plant life which enter the pool by rain, wind and dust. There are numerous varieties 

- some are free floating whilst others grow on walls and in cracks and come in different colours. Some are more 

resistant to chemical treatment than others.

Bacteria

 - The germs that contaminate your pool. Introduced by swimmers, dust, rain storms and other elements.

Balanced Water

 - The correct ratio of mineral content and pH level that prevents pool water from being-corrosive 

or scale forming.

Chloramines

 - Compounds formed when chlorine combines with nitrogen from urine, perspiration, etc. 

Chloramines cause eye and skin irritation, as well as unpleasant odours.

Chlorine Demand

 - The chlorine required to destroy germs, algae and other contaminants in the pool.

Chlorine Residual

 - The amount of chlorine remaining after chlorine demand has been satisfied. This is the 

reading obtained with your test kit.

Cyanuric Acid

 - Also known as stabiliser or conditioner. It reduces dissipation of chlorine by direct sunlight.

Liquid Acid

 - Chemical used to reduce the pH and total alkalinity in the pool water, and for cleaning chlorinator Cell.

ppm

 - An abbreviation for Parts Per Million the accepted measurement of chemical concentration in swimming 

pool water. I ppm- l mg/L.

   The appropriate chlorinator size for your pool is dependent on the local climate and the bather load of the 

pool. Please note that chlorinator cell life can be increased with shorter running times during winter and 

lower output settings. Davey recommends that a chlorinator is run for between 6 - 8 hours a day during 

summer, and  4 hours during winter. 

GENERAL INFORMATION:

  

 

NOTE:

RECOMMENDED POOL WATER CHEMISTRY

POOL WATER

BALANCING

Free Chlorine

(ppm)

pH

Total Alkalinity TA

(ppm)

Calcium Hardness

(ppm)

Stabiliser – 

Cyanuric Acid

(ppm)

Optimum 

Salt Level

(ppm)

Ideal Reading / Range

1 – 3

Concrete & 

Tiled Pools: 

7.4-7.6

Other Surfaces:

7.2-7.4

Concrete & Tiled 

Pools – 80-120.

Other Surfaces –

125-150

Concrete & Tiled 

Pools – 200-275.

Other Surfaces –

100-225

25 – 50

4500 – 6000

To Increase

Increase output of 

chlorinator. Add 

chlorine. Increase 

filtration time.

Add buffer 

or soda ash 

(Sodium 

Carbonate)

Add Sodium 

Bicarbonate

Add Calcium 

Chloride

Add Cyanuric

Acid

Add Salt

To Decrease

Add Muriatic 

Acid

Add Muriatic Acid

or Dry Acid

Partially drain & 

refill pool with lower 

hardness water to 

dillute

Partially drain 

& refill pool to 

dillute

Partially drain 

& refill pool 

to dillute

Frequency of Testing

Weekly

Weekly

Weekly

Weekly

Regularly

Regularly

Summary of Contents for ChloroMatic MCS16C

Page 1: ...C MCS40C MC16CT 12 Volt Light Output included MCS50C MC20CT 12 Volt Light Output included MCS16CT 12 Volt Light Output included MCS24CT 12 Volt Light Output included Installation Operating Instruction...

Page 2: ...ion Operating Instructions Packing List 2 Important Notice 3 Installation Instructions 4 Pre Start Up Procedure 5 Operation of your ChloroMatic System 6 ESR ESC Series with optional pH System Features...

Page 3: ...lectrolytic cell is recommended The Cell is the unit containing the plates During the chlorination process a white powdery Calcium scale may naturally build up on the titanium plates in the cell Monit...

Page 4: ...g Power Supply to a brick or concrete wall When mounting on a wall or a post in the pool equipment area drill pilot holes and fit screws provided Once screws are in position simply hang chlorinator vi...

Page 5: ...te Place vacuum head into deepest end of pool and allow vacuum to continue for a further 2 to 3 hours Salt should now be completely mixed For pop up automatic In Floor cleaning systems allow the filte...

Page 6: ...cell 3 Water temperature very cold Switch to Winter Mode Continued operation may cause damage to system Consult dealer for problem rectification PLEASE NOTE When Winter Mode switch is On Unit will ope...

Page 7: ...operation simply turn the Sanitiser Output Control to MAX and the Cell will turn ON Once checked adjust the Sanitiser Output Control back to the desired position and after a few minutes the Cell will...

Page 8: ...designed to operate at swimming season water temperatures When the pool begins to cool in the off season the temperature drop causes the Cell to behave differently it will draw less electrical curren...

Page 9: ...ime sequence Select the Set Timer 2 ON position on the selector switch A number 4 will appear at the left of the screen This time is factory pre set to 5pm Proceed as per a in the Set Clock instructio...

Page 10: ...required please refer to your ChloroMatic Davey dealer or the Davey Customer Service Centre BLACK RED TERMINAL SOCKET IN THE BASE OF THE UNIT This terminal socket may accept light connection in two w...

Page 11: ...l output reverse polarity Model ESC40 cells will require earlier replacement than ESC24 Models operating under equivalent conditions Model ESC40 systems use the same cell as the ESC24 The correct Chlo...

Page 12: ...p the pH constant may cause staining etching and corrosion of metals High Total Alkalinity will cause constantly high pH levels 3 SALT LEVELS Salt is the essential element by which your Unit operates...

Page 13: ...e in your pool in order to maintain absolute sanitation of the water This can be achieved by adding either liquid or granulated chlorine If granulated chlorine is added the Cell must be checked regula...

Page 14: ...ll ppm An abbreviation for Parts Per Million the accepted measurement of chemical concentration in swimming pool water I ppm l mg L The appropriate chlorinator size for your pool is dependent on the l...

Page 15: ...hed off 2 Chlorinator not plugged into main outlet 3 Pump not plugged into Chlorinator 4 Time Clock set to Off position Power switch turned Off 5 Sanitiser Output Control turned to lowest setting 6 Ch...

Page 16: ...e other end of the clear tube to the inlet port of the peristaltic pump The inlet port is the left side of the inverted U shaped tube on the pump indicated by an arrow pointing up on the clear plastic...

Page 17: ...pH Dosing Pump Model M5135 Flow Flow IEC Male Plug from pH Dosing Pump Model M5138 M5138 Example of ESC50 NOTE NeverconnectyourpHpumpdirecttomainspower Alwaysconnectittothechlorinator power supply eit...

Page 18: ...ever arising directly or indirectly from Davey products This limitation does not apply to any liability of Davey for failure to comply with a consumer guarantee applicable to your Davey product under...

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