Section 3.7 Wiring the Flow Sensor
Section 4. Startup Instructions
NOTE
Flow Sensor wires are interchangeable. You
must have flow sensor connected in order for
the Salt Chlorine Generator system to
work properly.
Section 4.1 Before Adding Salt
Balance the chemicals
See the section titled “Understanding the Chemistry” for recommended water balance. Also, add 1
quart of metal remover and 1 quart of non-copper based algaecide to the pool, according to the
manufacturers instructions. This will ensure that the transition to the Natural Generator system will be
quick and trouble-free.
Measure existing salt in your pool.
Years of liquid chlorine use may cause the salt reading to be higher due to residual salt.
New Pools
Wait 10-14 days, or longer if specified by the pool builder, for plaster to cure before adding salt or
operating the I-Pure Salt Chlorine Generator.
Biguanide Pools
If installing on a pool using Biguanide sanitizers, all Biguanides must be removed before system startup.
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Flow Sensor
1.
Find the two 18 AWG wires with the ¼” Quick connect
terminals from the Cell cable and push them on their
respective connectors on the Flow Sensor. These wires
are interchangeable.