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CONNECTING POWER
Plug the chlorinator power cord into a weatherproof general purpose electrical outlet. To ensure your safety,
the electrical outlet must include a working earth and must be protected by a residual-current device (RCD)
or ground fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI). Installation by a qualified person will allow you to verify that the unit
is earthed and protected by a working RCD or GFCI.
In the Australian and New Zealand models, the plug end of the supply cord is fitted with a power socket for
connection of a pool filtration pump only. The connected pump will then run automatically according to the
operating times set on the chlorinator. Its maximum current must not exceed 9A, 2000W (refer to the pump’s
technical nameplate to confirm).
Outside of these regions the pool pump must be connected to an external timer or controller, ensuring that
the pump is always on during chlorinator operation. In regions where the chlorinator is to be hard wired, a
qualified person must complete the installation.
When deciding on the position of the chlorinator, be sure to consider the cord length (4m for the Australian
and New Zealand models, 2m (6.5ft) for international models.
Power connections and wiring must be carried out by an authorised electrician.
Do not use a double adaptor to connect more than one pump - it can overload the system and
could void your warranty.
IMPORTANT:
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by an authorised Davey service agent.
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