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Water Preparation
Preferably use water from the urban network. If the water is sourced with a
different resource, please analysed it and make sure there is no adverse factors
such as a high concentration of metals or calcium for working of the system . Also
check the water complies with the health standards.
Adjust the water before starting your chlorinator and add 1 Kg of chlorine
stabiliser for each 25 m3 of water (20 to 30 ppm) (or according to the indications
by the manufacturer)
Note: The stabiliser prevents the desintegration of chlorine due to UV. The
absence of the stabiliser will force it to produce more chlorine, thus reducing the
lifetime of the cell. On the other hand, too much stabiliser has an adverse affect
on the desinfecting characteristic of chlorine.
The pool water needs to be presenting the below parameters:
Salt
5-6 kg/m
3
TAC
60 – 100 ppm
TH
15-20
0
French
Stabiliser 20-30 ppm (or according to the indications by the manufacturer)
Temperature
> 10
0
C
5. Salt Addition
During this process, the system needs to be totally closed through the salt dissolves
completely. The operating of the chlorinator with undissolved salt would irreversibly
damage the cell. The damage is occured by this reason cause to cancellation of the
guarantee.
Calculate the volume of the swimming pool and add 5 to 6 Kg of salt per cubic metre.
Make sure the chlorinator is disconnected and do not operate the filtration system at least
24 hours.
Wait for four weeks before adding salt into a recently coating pool.
The hose from the pH
chemical tank is
connected to the lower
hose connection of the
dosing pump.
The upper hose connection of
the dosing pump is the
connection to the pool. After
this, the chemical is given to the
pool water.
At the end of the hose discharge
line carrying the chemical from
the dosing pump, the water
should be added with a clamp
from a point where it will not
come into contact with any
equipment after that point.
If
water containing dense
chemicals comes in contact
with any equipment, it may
cause irreversibly damages.