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Section 4. Pool Water Preparation 

4.1

 

Determining Pool Size (Litres of Water in Your Pool) 

 

Rectangular Pools 

Average length (metres) x average width (metres) x average depth (metres) x 1000 = litres capacity. 

 

Circular Pools 

Diameter (metres) x diameter (metres) x average depth (metres) x 785 = litres capacity. 

 

Oval Pools 

Long diameter (metres) x short diameter (metres) x average depth (metres) x 785 = litres capacity. 

 

Sloping Sides 

Multiply total litres by 0.85 = litres capacity. 

 

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

 

Chemistry You Need to Know 

 

Chlorine Stabilizer 

(cyanuric acid) is needed to maintain proper levels of chlorine. Most non-stabilized chlorine is 

destroyed by the UV radiation from the sun within two (2) hours. Chlorine stabilizer should be maintained between 10 

- 50 ppm. For indoor pools, it is not necessary to add chlorine stabilizer to the swimming pool water. 

 

Nitrates 

can cause extremely high chlorine demands and will deplete chlorine from your swimming pool. In some 

cases nitrates may even lower your chlorine levels to zero. Your local pool professional can test for nitrates. Make 

sure nitrates are not present in your pool. 

 

Metals 

(some metals) can cause loss of chlorine and stain your pool. Have your local pool professional check for 

metals and recommend methods of removal. 

 

Chloramines 

should not be present in pool water. When organic materials combine with free chlorine, chloramines 

are formed. This ties up the free chlorine in your pool and does not allow the chlorine in your pool to disinfect. 

Chloramines also cloud pool water and burn the eyes. Shock to remove chloramines at the initial startup of the pool. 

 

Super Chlorination 

burns out the organic material that has combined with chlorine which frees the chlorine for 

sanitizing. Super Chlorination is accomplished by raising the chlorine level quickly and dramatically. To super 

chlorinate the pool using the Zodiac AquaPure Ei Series APURE35C chlorine generating device, set the chlorine 

production to 100% and then set the pump and the cell to run for 24 hours. 

 

Shocking 

(Superoxidation) is also a means of burning out the organic material that has combined with chlorine. This 

method involves the manual addition of chemicals (use a registered or scheduled source of sodium dichlor, calcium 

Summary of Contents for Ei Series

Page 1: ...ols a range of 1 3 ppm of free available chlorine must be maintained Controls bacteria and algae in swimming pool water Do not use this device with bromide products BUILDER INSTALLER Please leave this...

Page 2: ...IRE OR EXPLOSION KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Notice to User This pest control product is to be used only in accordance with the directions on the label It is an offence under the Pest Control Produc...

Page 3: ...6 2 Wiring to the AquaLink RS Control System or PDA 14 3 6 3 Testing the Connection 16 3 7 Bypass Plumbing Instructions If Flow Rate Exceeds 348 LPM 92 GPM 17 3 8 Split Return Plumbing Instructions Fo...

Page 4: ...gure 2 Carton Contents 9 Figure 3 Installation Requirements 10 Figure 4 Installation Requirements 11 Figure 5 Attaching the Power Pack 11 Figure 6 Disassemble Cell 11 Figure 7 Marking Pipe for Drillin...

Page 5: ...e Cell 27 Figure 28 Invert the Cell 27 Figure 29 Winterizing Cap Installed 28 Figure 30 Locking Ring Level 28 Figure 31 Cell Exploded View 33 Figure 32 Winterizing Cap and Locking Ring Tool 33 Figure...

Page 6: ...d should only be replaced by the manufacturer service agent or electrician When installing and using this electrical equipment always follow basic safety precautions Before performing installation dis...

Page 7: ...f your operational system at least 1 m 3 ft from the pool so children cannot use the equipment to access the pool and be injured or drown WARNING People with a medical condition should consult a physi...

Page 8: ...tub The use of alcohol drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas Water temperature in excess of 38 C 100 F may be hazardous to your health CAUTION T...

Page 9: ...ral stone especially when used outdoors be sealed to prevent weathering staining and premature degradation Consult with your stone or deck contractor for the proper sealer for the masonry products you...

Page 10: ...olytic Cell L x W x H 16 5 cm x 14 cm x 30 5 cm 6 5 in x 5 5 in x 12 in Maximum water volume treated 132 000 L 35 000 gal Chlorine Output 0 42 kg 0 93 lbs per day Input Voltages 240 V or 120 V the sys...

Page 11: ...mage severe injury or death Before you begin your installation please check that you have the right tools and a suitable location to install the power pack and cell Please ensure that you have read an...

Page 12: ...an AquaLink RS Control System or PDA see Section 3 6 5 Unscrew the locking ring from the cell in order to extract it from the upper clamp see Figure 6 6 Press the two 2 push buttons on either side of...

Page 13: ...allation codes may require the equipment to be properly bonded to other pool equipment or to a bonding grid Bonding per Section 3 5 must also be accomplished to ensure personal safety and safety of eq...

Page 14: ...otices and instructions may result in property damage serious injury or death Improper installation and or operation will void the warranty When using electrical products basic precautions should alwa...

Page 15: ...Rate Exceeds 348 L min 92 GPM WARNING If flow rate exceeds 348 L min 92 gpm the cell must be plumbed on bypass otherwise it may result in property damage personal injury or death NOTE Pool pumps grea...

Page 16: ...swimming pool water Nitrates can cause extremely high chlorine demands and will deplete chlorine from your swimming pool Insome cases nitrates may even lower your chlorine levels to zero Your local po...

Page 17: ...s scaling of the cell Sequestering Agents can be used to compensate for source water which may have unusually high calcium hardness High calcium hardness can contribute to scale formation in the pool...

Page 18: ...aken from two 2 places described below Compare the two 2 samples A higher level should be found at the pool return line The higher level at the pool return line indicates the salt water chlorinator sy...

Page 19: ...nd your pool and or spa please discuss all options with your contractor to assess the compatibility of such materials and chemicals When mixing acid with water ALWAYS ADD ACID TO WATER NEVER ADD WATER...

Page 20: ...34 lbs 227 kgs 501 lbs 303 kgs 668 lbs 379 kgs 835 lbs 454 kgs 1001 lbs 530 kgs 1168 lbs 250 142 kgs 313 lbs 213 kgs 469 lbs 284 kgs 626 lbs 355 kgs 782 lbs 426 kgs 939 lbs 497 kgs 1095 lbs 500 132 kg...

Page 21: ...gs 5 1 lbs 2 9 kgs 6 3 lbs 3 4 kgs 7 6 lbs 4 0 kgs 8 9 lbs 30 0 8 kgs 1 7 lbs 1 2 kgs 2 5 lbs 1 5 kgs 3 4 lbs 1 9 kgs 4 2 lbs 2 3 kgs 5 1 lbs 2 7 kgs 5 9 lbs 40 0 4 kgs 0 8 lbs 0 6 kgs 1 3 lbs 0 8 kgs...

Page 22: ...light The output can be adjusted in increments of 20 up to 100 If the OUTPUT button is pressed beyond 100 the output level setting will drop back to 20 5 5 Connection to an AquaLink RS PDA Control Sy...

Page 23: ...power pack is fitted with a rechargeable battery which can last in excess of 500 hours without the power being connected In the event of a power failure the battery will retain ALL settings In the ev...

Page 24: ...geographic areas with excessive evaporation and minimal dilution of pool water with fresh water A build up of by products can damage the electrolytic cell 3 Total Alkalinity Test Test pool water for t...

Page 25: ...as follows 1 Ensure that all power to the power pack and the controller is disconnected turned off at the circuit breaker 2 Before removing the cell for cleaning shut off any necessary valves to prev...

Page 26: ...he line During the cold season if you are using a FREEZE CONTROLLER on pump equipment and you choose to keep the chlorinator installed turn the CHLORINE PRODUCTION down to 20 otherwise chlorine produc...

Page 27: ...eavy organic load rain leaves fertilizer or heavy bather load Pets using pool Set chlorine production to 100 and set the pump and the cell to run for 24 hours After 24 hours recheck chlorine levels If...

Page 28: ...the connection to the pump timer see Section 3 4 Check if GFCI tripped Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Flow light is on Display says No Flow Caused by insufficient water flow through the cel...

Page 29: ...ht is off A combination of low water temperature 2 18 C 35 65 F and lower salt levels 3 500 4 000 ppm Check salt level in pool water If level is between 4 000 4 500 ppm no action is necessary If salt...

Page 30: ...growth Brush down the affected walls and then manually shock the pool see Section 4 3 Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Eye and or skin irritation Improper water balance Balance the water to re...

Page 31: ...le Clamp Assy APURE Ei R0511700 Power Pack 6 R Kit Power PCB Assy APURE 35 R0512100 7 R Kit Control PCB Assy APURE Ei R0512300 8 R Kit Cover Assy Controller APURE Ei R0512400 9 R Kit Output Cable Assy...

Page 32: ...iac Pool Systems Inc 2620 Commerce Way Vista CA 92081 1 800 822 7933 www ZodiacPoolSystems com ZODIAC is a registered trademark of Zodiac International S A S U used under license All trademarks refere...

Page 33: ...HILDREN The maximum volume of water that can be treated with one unit of model Zodiac AquaPure Ei Series APURE35C is 132 000 litres 132 m3 For swimming pools a range of 1 3 ppm of free available chlor...

Page 34: ...c AquaPure Ei Series APURE35C Registration Number s 30232 PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT This cell must be only used on this model of chlorine generating device Read the label Installation and Operating Ma...

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