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There are other factors that can cause the Unit not to work correctly:

1. Heavy Rain

 - can cause very diluted pool water to pass over the Cell due to surface skimming. 

2. Scaled Cell

 - a scaled Cell will not draw as much electrical current as a clean Cell when first started. 

3. Cold Water

 - cold pool water reduces the ability of a Cell to carry electrical current. (Refer Winter Mode below).

4. Failing Cell

 - as the Cell ages there will come a time when the electrical current draw will drop. This can be 

compensated for with the addition of extra salt. A Cell is considered failed when it draws less than 

80 % of maximum

 

current. To keep a failed Cell in operation 

Winter Mode

 can be used along with extra salt. There will come a time when 

the Cell will not respond to either extra salt or 

Winter Mode

. It will then need to be replaced  (see pg11 for replacement 

cell codes). Please note that the 

Low Salinity Indicator

 is not like T.D.S. meters, which are temperature compensated 

Scientific Instruments. The accuracy will be within 500ppm salinity and they are water temperature dependent, just as 

the Cell is.

WINTER MODE:

When the Cell draws electrical current from the Power Supply, the amount of current drawn is dependent upon a 

number of factors. Two of these factors are 

Salinity 

and

 Water Temperature

.

The 

Low Salinity Indicators

 on your ChloroMatic are 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 current. This can cause the Low Salinity Indicator to assume that the salinity 

has fallen even if the salinity has remained relatively constant.
When the temperature of the pool water drops, the 

Winter Mode

 Switch should be placed in the ON position. 

The 

Winter Mode

 Indicator will then be ON. This has two effects:

1. It alters the setting of the 

Low Salinity Indicator

.

2. It reduces the Cell Output by approximately 15%

The Unit will now respond to a cold pool environment

. Winter Mode 

should not be used in the swimming 

season as it reduces the

 Cell Output, 

leading to less chlorine, and it alters the setting of the

 Low Salinity 

Indicator, 

which could lead to premature Cell failure

.

AUTOMATIC TIME CLOCK OPERATION:

Your ChloroMatic salt water chlorinator is fitted with one of two types of automatic timer
(1)     Digital
(2)     Analogue

 

(1)   Models with Digital Timer:

The digital timer includes a backlit Liquid Crystal Display which displays time of day in 12-Hour format with AM / 

PM indication and a selector switch position indicator. The digital timer has up and down buttons for incremental 

settings.
 

Timer Setting and Functions:

To set your clock and various functions please refer to the table of instructions following.

NOTE:

When you first turn on the power to the chlorinator, it will take approximately 5 seconds for the LCD to appear on 

the screen.

AM

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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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