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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

The solenoid valves operate on 12 volts direct current.  The plugs contain a converter that changes
the voltage from 120 VAC to 12 V DC.  Connect the electrical cord from the chlorine feed solenoid
valve to the power cord with the converter and plug it into the chemical controller’s sanitizer channel.
Connect the electrical cord from the feeder inlet solenoid to a suitable 120 VAC GFCI protected elec-
trical outlet.

Follow the manufacturers’ installation instructions for electrical connections to the booster pump.  For
safety, the booster pump should be interlocked with the pool circulation pump so that it will not oper-
ate when the circulation pump is off.

ALTERNATIVE INSTALLATION METHODS

PRESSURE/SUCTION INSTALLATION

The effluent water from the feeder can be returned into the suction side of the pump.  Returning the
water in front of the pump can cause erratic controller readings.  If a heater is present, corrosion or
scaling can occur.  Make suitable piping connections to the suction side of the pools circulation
pump.  It may be necessary to make specific valve adjustments so that the feeder will not be com-
pletely drained by the suction of the pump when the feeder operates at its maximum flow rate of 1.5
gpm.

SURGE PIT/VACUUM FILTER INSTALLATIONS

The effluent water from the feeder can also be returned directly into the surge pit or vacuum filter pit.
Erratic controller readings can occur if chlorine is injected into the system prior to the sample line.
Heater corrosion or scaling can occur if the heater is downstream of the chlorinated water injection
point.

STARTUP AND ADJUSTMENT OF ACF-18  

Prior to filling feeder with Vantage® Calcium Hypochlorite Tablets: 

1.  Open supply valves to booster pump and turn the pump on.  Water should flow through the

pump.

2.  Check that the two solenoid valves have been plugged into the appropriate connections.  The

chlorine feed solenoid to the controller and the shutoff solenoid to a suitable 120 VAC GFCI pro-
tected outlet.

3.  Open supply water valve to feeder.

4.  Set the controller to manual feed.  Alternatively, plug the chlorine feed solenoid valve into a 120

VAC outlet so that the valve will open.  This lets water into the feeder.

5.  Adjust the inlet water flow using the control valve to 1.5 gpm on the supplied flow meter.  Allow

the feeder to fill up.  The water level in the lower solution tank will rise to a normal operational
level (approximately 3 to 4 inches from the bottom of the tank).  As the water level increases, the
float valve in the solution tank will control the outlet flow of water to match the inlet flow and keep
the water level constant.  

If the water level increases to engage the level switch and the feed water shuts off due to the
solenoid valve, the suction flow provided by the venturi is insufficient for proper operation. Check
the supply water flow and venturi operation.

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Summary of Contents for ACF-18

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual ACF 18 Automatic Chlorinating Feeder...

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Page 3: ...ter P2002202 In Line Strainer P2002203 25 of 5 8 OD Tubing P2002225 Feeder Discharge Assembly discharge valve body discharge fitting and locking bolt P601204 Chlorine Feed Assembly sieve plate legs an...

Page 4: ...er Discharge Assembly 3 Discharge Fitting 4 Float Valve Body 5 Float Assembly 6 Chemical Feed Solenoid Valve 7 Supply Manifold 8 Inlet Water Solenoid Valve 9 Rinse Nozzle 10 Level Switch Assembly 11 C...

Page 5: ...n inlet pressure of 10 45 psi The flow rate will be con trolled in the range of 1 0 to 1 5 gpm CONNECTING THE ACF 18 RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION METHODS SIDESTREAM WITH BOOSTER PUMP AND VENTURI see Figur...

Page 6: ...p but before the filter while the sidestream effluent is returned after the heater The sidestream flow and venturi must be selected to remove a minimum of 1 5 gpm from the feeder at all times When usi...

Page 7: ...ned directly into the surge pit or vacuum filter pit Erratic controller readings can occur if chlorine is injected into the system prior to the sample line Heater corrosion or scaling can occur if the...

Page 8: ...lves Pool Return Venturi w check valve Inlet Ball Valve Flow Meter Strainer 1 2 Feeder Inlet Flow Control Valve optional H EATER if present P OOL P UMP B OOSTER P UMP F ILTER denotes PVC piping denote...

Page 9: ...er Flow From Pool Isolation Valves Pool Return Venturi w check valve Inlet Ball Valve Flow Meter Strainer Flow Control Valve optional H EATER if present P OOL P UMP F ILTER denotes PVC piping denotes...

Page 10: ...ion tank using the bolt located on the float valve arm For detailed instructions on adjusting the float contact your Vantage Representative 6 Prior to filling feeder read First Aid Precautionary State...

Page 11: ...der parts with fresh water The float assembly and other parts can be damaged with rough handling Use caution when cleaning these parts 4 When all parts have been cleaned the interior of the tubing ven...

Page 12: ...alves to prevent water flow into the feeder Do not reopen valves for at least 2 hours following application of shock or superchlorinating product to prevent contamination of tablets WINTERIZATION OF F...

Page 13: ...eration Manual Should the warranted equipment prove defec tive in workmanship or material the consumer s sole remedy shall be replacement of defective parts as is herein above expressly provided and u...

Page 14: ...VTGACF60IOM 060507 Copyright 2007 Document Version 01 AllChem Performance Products LP...

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