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2. Recommendations
Please respect the following values in the order to
ensure the proper operation of this electrolyzer:
Salt
concentration
Recommended
4,0 g/l
Minimum
3,2 g/l
pH
Recommended
less than
7,6
TAC
Recommended
between
10 et 15 ° F
Stabilizer
Between
20 à 80 g/m3
Recommended
40 g/m3
Water
temperature
Do not operate when water is
colder than15°C.
Chlorine
concentration
Between 0,5 and 2,5 ppm
Connection
230 volts-50/60 Hz, P. maxi
100W and
must be controlled
by the filter pump.
3. Installation of the unit
Fixing and electrical connections
Before connecting and electrical energization,
the unit must fix to a wall of plant room
via the
attachment holes in each corner, using the
supplied screws and plugs. Make sure it is
protected from the weather, avoid direct exposure
to sunlight.
The electrical connection must be performed by a
qualified electrician and comply with NF C 15-100
(2002 edition).
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The powder supply to the unit:
The system must work at the same time as
the filtration pump.
The connection is then made to the filtration
pump’s contactor via a 4A fuse box.
A chlorinator that is directly connected to a
230 VAC power supply could damage the
components of the hydraulic circuit and will
not be covered by the warranty.
(Recall, to set the time of filtration, the commonly
used formula is equal to the water temperature ÷
2.
Example: For 28 ° C water filtration time will be 14
hours).
Power of salt electrode: connect the cable for this
purpose. Correctly tighten the nuts. A badly
tightened connection will result overheating.
Precautions to be taken before the intervention
on the unit:
Isolate the electrical system using a separation
device such as energy
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Circuit breaker or disconnect switch.
Device to be installed for protection against short
circuits or overcurrent
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Type differential switch 30 mA (power to adopt
following the installation).
The caliber of the protection device may not
exceed 4 A.