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Installation
Preparation
The
Breeze
system
cell
MUST
be
installed
horizontally,
with
the
ports
down,
as
the
last
piece
of
pool
equipment
in
line,
on
the
return
to
the
pool,
after
the
heater.
(See
illustration
1
below)
The
design
of
the
cell
forms
a
natural
gas
trap.
Even
though
the
BREEZE
system
has
an
internal
flow
sensor,
this
installation
provides
a
secondary
safety
feature
to
prevent
gas
build
‐
up
within
the
system.
Note:
The
inlet
is
labeled
on
the
cell
housing
with
an
arrow
pointing
up.
The
cell
housing
should
be
located
6
inches
above
the
height
of
the
heater:
in
the
event
there
is
no
heater,
the
cell
should
be
located
above
the
height
of
the
filter
inlet
and
outlets.
Any
standard
PVC
cement
may
be
used.
Always
use
PVC
cleaner
to
prep
all
glue
joints.
Allow
adequate
drying
time
before
turning
on
the
pump.
All
of
the
fittings
are
2
inch
PVC,
and
if
necessary
can
be
reduced
to
1½
inch
PVC.
The
cell
has
a
15
foot
power
cord,
and
cannot
be
modified;
use
caution
to
place
the
cell
housing
within
reach
of
the
cell
cord.
The
Breeze
Control
Center
is
shipped
wired
for
220V
.
The
control
center
can
be
converted
to
120V
in
the
field
by
a
pool
professional
or
certified
electrician;
a
wiring
diagram
for
making
the
conversion
in
included
with
each
BREEZE
system.
Questions
on
this
process
should
be
directed
to
SGS
tech
support
at
1
‐
866
‐
972
‐
7258
and
speaking
to
a
technician
at
the
factory.
The
system
is
designed
to
power
on
ONLY
when
the
primary
pump
is
operating
and
should
be
wired
to
the
load
side
of
the
time
clock
.
It
must
be
grounded
with
an
8AWG
bonding
wire
from
the
lug
(see
illustration
#2
below
)
on
the
bottom
of
the
Control
Center
to
a
grounding
rod
(this
is
necessary
to
protect
the
integrity
of
the
electronic
systems).
Note:
Saline
Generating
Systems
LLC
does
not
recommend
installing
a
salt
water
chlorinator
on
pools
using
a
stainless
steel
liner
or
stainless
steel
plumbing.
Illustration
1
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