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installation instructions

Power Pack

1)  Mount the power pack horizontally against a wall or flat surface of at least 350 x 350 mm size.
2)  For a timber wall, drill two 3mm diameter holes horizontally 60 mm apart. Fit the mounting bracket and 

screws into the holes.

3)  For a masonry wall, drill two 5mm diameter holes horizontally 60 mm apart. Fit the Rohr plugs then screws.
4)  Plug the pump into the socket outlet  at the side of the unit.
5)  Hang the power pack from the mounting bracket.
6)  Plug the power pack into an approved 10 amp 240V socket outlet. 
7)  The power pack is rated for IP24 and may be installed in the pool zone. 
8)  Ensure that the installation complies with the requirements of the AS/NZS 3000 wiring rules.

WARNING:

Do not mount the unit in direct sunlight. 
Do not mount the unit in a manner that will restrict air- flow around the heatsink (back plate). 
Ensure that the unit is mounted at least 1 meter from the ground and not subject to flooding. 
Do not allow the unit to operate lying down. This can cause overheating. 
Do not plug in a pump(s) that draws more than 8.5 amps. 
Do not use extension leads to supply power to the unit or between the unit and the pump. 
Do not mount the unit above heat sources such as gas heaters. 
Please refer to warranty exclusions for non-compliance

Off-Peak Installations

This unit is suitable for connection to an off-peak tariff supply.

CELL

The cell is connected to the power pack via a 1.5 meter lead.
Connect the cell into the return pipe work to the pool.
Multiple electrodes should be connected in parallel. Series connection will cause premature failure of the down-
stream electrode. 
Install the cell horizontally with the two ports oriented downwards. Cell must be installed within 5º/-5º of level.
The water can flow in only one direction through the cell. It must enter at the cell cap end.
Heaters and other equipment in the return to pool line must be before the cell i.e. between the cell and filter.
TIP: When specifying a chlorinator size, in moderately warm climates, 1 gram per hour output per 2500 Litres of 
swimming pool capacity is recommended. 
If the pool usage is heavy, and the climate is hot, then salt levels should be at the maximum in order to boost 
chlorine output.  
Water features and disappearing edge pools can loose excessive amounts of chlorine. In these cases, size the 
chlorinator capacity as 2 grams per hour output per 2500 Litres of swimming pool capacity.

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Summary of Contents for InnoChlor P15

Page 1: ...user manual user manual...

Page 2: ...s 2 Chlorine Output Control Manual ON OFF AUTO Fuse Holder Analogue Timer Setting Procedure 3 Colour Reference Guide 4 Maintenance 5 Pool Chemistry 6 Calculating Pool Volume Controlling Chlorine Level...

Page 3: ...ps for maintaining the water chemistry and improving the longevity of the chlorinator and cell We trust that this unit will provide many years of reliable service The Poolrite innoChlor chlorinator is...

Page 4: ...lorinator indefinitely AUTO The middle position will set the innoChlor chlorinator to automatic timer mode See Page 3 for Analogue Timer Setting Procedure OFF The lower position will turn off the inno...

Page 5: ...ese will activate the switch when they align with the 24 hour clock indicator At 7 00am the chlorinator and pump will turn on and at 9 00am they will turn off Set the toggles around the 24 hour face a...

Page 6: ...xtreme high salt is detected above approx 8000ppm the chlorinator will shut down and attempt to restart after 2 hours If an extreme high salt alarm persists after 3 Hours check and lower your pool sal...

Page 7: ...lastic bucket Add 100ml of swimming pool grade hydrochloric acid Note Pay attention to the safety precautions when handling acids Disconnect power to the chlorinator Uncouple the two pipe connectors u...

Page 8: ...orine level daily Set the output to maximum and reduce the running hours if the chlorine level exceeds 3ppm Increase the running hours if the chlorine level is below 1ppm When the daily results are co...

Page 9: ...rodes and heavy demand on chlorine This in turn will cause excessive running of the equipment and needless cost To decrease pH add water to a bucket then dilute 1 part swimming pool hydrochloric acid...

Page 10: ...supply power to the unit or between the unit and the pump Do not mount the unit above heat sources such as gas heaters Please refer to warranty exclusions for non compliance Off Peak Installations Thi...

Page 11: ...ck or electrode including but not limited to Power pack mounted in direct sunlight Restricted air flow around the heat sink back plate Mounted within 1 meter of the ground or subject to flooding Opera...

Page 12: ...group Poolrite is an Australian made and owned product of the Evolve Group of companies...

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