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DAILY MAINTENANCE

•  Clean skimmer baskets if required.
•  remove floating leaves if required.
•  remove any large accumulation of debris on the bottom with a leaf scoop.
•  Check that the water level is high enough for the pump to operate correctly.
•  (water level should be in the middle of the skimmer mouth opening).

WEEKLY MAINTENANCE

If the Pool/Spa is heavily used (such as in hot weather) it must be checked more 
frequently. As a general guide, it is recommended that the check should be made at least 
twice weekly in the swimming season and once every two weeks in the non-swimming 
period. Seek guidance from your local authority or qualified Pool/Spa maintenance 
technician if necessary.

•  Check and clean pump and leaf baskets if required.
•  Check filter and backwash the media filter or clean cartridge filter as necessary.
•  Make sure there is adequate diluted acid in the tank of the automatic feeder for the 

next week.

•  Always add acid to the water, never water to acid.
•  Test the pH & free chlorine levels in the Pool/Spa water.

MONTHLY MAINTENANCE

•  Test the TA, adjust if required.
•  Check the stabiliser level and make sure it is in range.
•  Check Squeeze tubes.
•  Change water, spa applications only.

QUARTERLY, HALF YEARLY OR YEARLY MAINTENANCE

•  Check and clean probe if required.
•  Check squeeze tubes & all tubing; Squeeze tubes need to be replaced based.
•  on usage. If tubing is stiff or swollen then replace tubing. Take care as chemical will be 

in tubing.

•  Clean salt cell: follow chlorinator manual instructions to accomplish this step.

9.  INSTALLING THE PH SENSOR 

9.1.  The pH sensor is to be installed on the pool 

suction line, before acid injection 

point and salt cell.

9.2.  dry fit the pH sensor saddle to ensure sufficient space and clearances.

9.3.  Whilst in dry fit, mark the holes to be drilled into the pipes, so they are directly 

under the open head of the chemical injection point.

9.4.  using a hole saw (22 mm), drill the first hole and clean the swarf (Figures 9.1 

and 9.2).

9.5.  Install the lower and upper clamps (Figure 9.3 and 9.4), so that the hole is 

directly beneath the open head of the upper clamp. Then secure the clamps 
together using the nuts and bolts provided, tightening with an adjustable 
wrench or 10mm socket wrench, (Figure 9.5).

9.6.  using the Teflon tape provided, install the 20mm probe nipple on the injection 

clamp Hands tighten, and then 

½

 turn with adjustable wrench  do not over 

tighten (Figure 9.6).

9.7.  using the Teflon tape provided, install the pH sensor injector to the probe 

nipple. Hand tightens (Figures 9.7).

9.8.  Connect the pH Sensor bNC connector electrochlor (Figure 9.8).

Figure 9.6

Figure 9.7

Figure 9.8

Figure 9.2

Figure 9.1

Figure 9.3

Figure 9.4

Figure 9.5

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Summary of Contents for ELECTROCHLOR PLUS

Page 1: ...e owner operator of this equipment OFFICES AUSTRALIA NSW Sydney HEAD OFFICE Tel 61 2 9898 8600 VIC TAS Melbourne Tel 61 3 9764 1211 WA Perth Tel 61 8 9273 1900 QLD Brisbane Tel 61 7 3299 9900 SA NT Adelaide Tel 61 8 8244 6000 ACT Distributor Tel 61 2 6280 6476 OFFICES OVERSEAS Waterco Europe Limited Sittingbourne Kent UK Tel 44 0 1795 521 733 Waterco USA Augusta USA Tel 1 706 793 7291 Waterco Cana...

Page 2: ...tic mode The installer should assess the risk associated with unexpected start up of any connected device which in any circumstance should have no hazardous effect The appliance should be supplied through a residual current device RCD having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA Parts incorporating electrical components except remote control devices must be located or fixed so that...

Page 3: ... chlorinator is only guaranteed if the Installation and Service instructions are correctly followed 10 The limit values stated in the Technical Specifications should not be exceeded under any circumstance 11 In the event of defective operation or fault contact the manufacturer s Technical Support Department or its nearest Authorized Agent 12 If the supply cord is damaged it shall be replaced by th...

Page 4: ...ference is reversed after that period of time has expired and then the anode becomes the cathode and the cathode becomes the anode The reversing of polarity or electrical potential difference will then start to remove any calcium build up which may have been deposited onto the cathode This continuous reversing of polarity will keep the cell clean from calcium deposits during its operation providin...

Page 5: ...um current output of 7 0A and 240V 2 A GPO for a pool light or auxiliary AUX1 with a maximum current output of 1 0A and 240V 3 A 24VAC jack socket to supply power to valve actuator with a maximum current input of 2 0A 4 Provision for 2 cables input output for a variable speed control cable and for low chlorine spa signal cable dry connection The PUMP socket outlet in the base of the Power Pack is ...

Page 6: ...1 and 4 2 4 6 Install the lower and upper clamps Figure 4 3 and 4 4 so that the hole is directly beneath the open head of the upper clamp Then secure the clamps together using the nuts and bolts provided tightening with an adjustable wrench or 10mm socket wrench Figure 4 7 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 4 7 Using the Teflon tape ...

Page 7: ...lack Then feed the tightening nut and holding ring over the tube Push the open end of the tube onto the pipe holder in the base of the chemical dosing unit RIGHT HAND SIDE OUT discharge side Figure 6 1 and screw the collar hand tight Figures 6 2 to 6 4 6 2 Repeat so both tubes are now connected with one end joined to the chemical injection point and the other joined to the RIGHT HAND SIDE discharg...

Page 8: ...ip Clean the tip with a soft clean cloth dipped in a small amount of mentholated spirits 8 2 Peristaltic Pump The squeeze tubes of the peristaltic pump should be replaced every one 1 year depending on the amount of chemical being used The higher the usage the more often replacement is required 8 3 Changing of the tube without dismantling the rotor Important Use originals squeeze tube only Importan...

Page 9: ...ze tubes all tubing Squeeze tubes need to be replaced based on usage If tubing is stiff or swollen then replace tubing Take care as chemical will be in tubing Clean salt cell follow chlorinator manual instructions to accomplish this step 9 INSTALLING THE PH SENSOR 9 1 The pH sensor is to be installed on the pool suction line before acid injection point and salt cell 9 2 Dry fit the pH sensor saddl...

Page 10: ... two set values that enable or disable the pH dosing pump Push the Electrochlor Plus wheel navigate to the Settings Menu Navigate using the arrow to Setpoint Menu Setting the Setpoint and Pump Duties Select the high value in this example 7 6pH the select the duty in the below example 50 Select the lower value min value in this example 7 2pH set the duty to 0 Example Proportional mode with a range ...

Page 11: ...to disconnect stop the pump while performing this operation With the Electrochlor On push the wheel and navigate to pH select this option and using the wheel navigate to Calibrate and press enter Table 10 1 Reference pH Settings for Different Pool Sizes Should any adjustment be required adjust the desired set point in increments of 0 1 The proportion can be adjusted as desired Allow the pool to ci...

Page 12: ...the pool close the Isolation valve before removing the probe 11 3 Plug the pH sensor into the pH sensor BNC connector socket if not already connected 11 4 Rinse probe in distilled water Shake off as much water as possible Blot the outside of the probe dry 11 5 Place the pH probe into a small sample of pH 7 00 buffer Ensure that the entire and reference junction is immersed as per the diagram below...

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