Section 4.
Pool Water Preparation
ATTENTION INSTALLER:
Various application notes (including more detailed
instructions) are available from the Dealer covering installation, operation,
maintenance, and plumbing of the chlorinator system.
4.1 Determining Pool Size (Liters of Water in Your Pool)
•
Rectangular Pools
Average length (meters) x average width (meters) x average depth (meters) = m
3
capacity.
m
3
capacity x 1000 = Litres
•
Circular Pools
Diameter (meters) x diameter (meters) x average depth (meters) x 0.79 = m
3
capacity.
m
3
capacity x 1000 = Litres
•
Oval Pools
Long diameter (meters) x short diameter (meters) x average depth (meters) x 0.79 = m
3
capacity.
m
3
capacity x 1000 = Litres
•
Sloping Sides
Multiply total m
3
by 0.85 = m
3
capacity.
m
3
capacity x 1000 = Litres
4.2 Determining Pool Size (Gallons of Water in Your Pool)
•
Rectangular Pools
Average length (feet) x average width (feet) x average depth (feet) x 7.5 = gallon capacity.
•
Circular Pools
Diameter (feet) x diameter (feet) x average depth (feet) x 5.9 = gallon capacity.
•
Oval Pools
Long diameter (feet) x short diameter (feet) x average depth (feet) x 5.9 = gallon capacity.
•
Sloping Sides
Multiply total gallons by 0.85 = gallon capacity.
4.3 Selecting Model Size
700 Model
1400 Model
Chlorine Production
Chlorine Production
283 gm (0.625 lbs) per 24 Hour period.
567 gm (1.25 lbs) per 24 Hour period.
Residential Pools
Residential Pools
One (1) unit per 45,000 liters (up to 12,000 gal) pool
(See General Rule of Sizing notes below.).
One (1) unit per 151,000 liters (up to 40,000 gal) pool
(See General Rule of Sizing notes below.).
Commercial Pools
Commercial Pools
Check With Manufacturer.
See Commercial Sizing Guide.
Check With Manufacturer.
See Commercial Sizing Guide.
General Rule of Sizing:
In areas with year-round use and high water temperatures, such as Florida, Texas, Arizona, Las Vegas and Southern
California, the following must be considered:
Year Round Use:
Up-sizing the chlorine generator or adding more than one unit may be recommended for pools that are close to the maximum
size and used year round. Please consult your pool professional.
High Water Temperatures:
Because chlorine demand increases with the rise of water temperature, adjustments must be made in order to keep up
with chlorine demand. In hot summer months, where the water temperature rises above 85ºF, you must increase the pump run time, increase the
chlorine production rate (%), increase the Stabilizer (cyanuric acid) to 75-85 PPM, and super chlorinate with other chlorine agents other than the
chlorine generator, to reach break-point chlorination.
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