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Water Preperation & Tips on Water Chemistry

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How to adjust pH  

A pH range of 7.2 – 7.6 is ideal for maximum comfort and minimum chlorine demand.  

Always adjust 

total alkalinity before adjus

ng pH.  

Low pH (acidic water) leads to s

nging eyes and corrosion of open 

metal 

fi�

ngs. If the pH is below 7.0 

AND

 the Total Alkalinity is below 80 ppm, use Soda Ash to adjust. 

First, test for metals.  Consult your pool professional regarding which chemical is best for your situa

on 

and the proper amount to use.  Check the pH a

er 4 hours of circula

on, adjus

ng as necessary to 

achieve the proper range. 

High pH (alkaline water) leads to clouding of the water and reduces the e

ec

veness and

 

amount of 

ac

ve chlorine.  This means algae and germs can grow.  Lower the pH by adding muria

c acid to the 

pool water.  The acid demand indicated by your 4-in-1 test kit will show the amount of acid to use.  If 

your pH remains inconsistent, check your total alkalinity. 

Total alkalinity a

ects pH 

Total Alkalinity (TA) is the measure of bicarbonates, carbonates, hydroxides and other alkaline 

substances found in pool water.  Alkalinity is de

ned as the ability of the water to resist changes in pH; 

also known as the bu

ering capacity of the water, Alkalinity keeps the pH from "bouncing" all over the 

place

.

 

 TA is o

en confused with pH, which it a

ects.  If TA is too low, the pH will be di

cult to maintain 

and may cause staining of pool surfaces.  Total alkalinity should be in the range of 80 – 100 PPM.   

To raise total alkalinity, it is necessary to add pH bu

er (sodium bicarbonate) at the rate shown in the 

manufacturer’s instruc

ons to reach the 80 – 100 PPM range.  1.5 lbs. of sodium bicarbonate raises 

10,000 gallons of pool water by 10 PPM. 

To lower the total alkalinity, use muria

c acid.  The acid demand chart in your 4-in-1 test kit will indicate 

the necessary amount to add.  Adjust as needed un

l the reading (taken at least 24 hours later) is in the 

80 – 100 PPM range.  When TA is correct, you may need to adjust pH

. Low TA levels (below 80 PPM) 

will cause pool water to become acidic. Corrosion of the electroly

c cell caused by low TA levels will 

not be covered under the three year limited warranty.  

Use Chlorine Stabilizer to Protect Chlorine Residual

 

Chlorine stabilizer, also known as condi

oner, acts as a sun-screen for chlorine on outdoor pools and 

minimizes it from being destroyed too quickly by the Sun’s ultra-violet rays; it helps the chlorine last 

longer and reduces consump

on.  Chlorine stabilizer should be added according the manufacturer’s 

instruc

ons to achieve a level of 20-30 PPM, depending on the geographical climate.  It is crucial to stay 

within this range, as high condi

oner levels can lead to algae growth and other problems. The only way 

to reduce the concentra

on of condi

oner is to (par

ally) drain the pool water and then re

ll the pool 

to bring the level to the recommended 20-30 PPM. 

Salt Requirements 

The system  is engineered to operate in a broad salt range  with a minimum of 3,000 PPM; a residual of 

3,000 to 4,000 PPM

 is recommended at all 

mes for peak e

ciency and best results. The system can also 

handle special applica

on salt levels of up to 35,000 PPM without any adverse e

ects to the unit.  

NOTE:

 HIGH salt level above 8,000 PPM may cause corrosion problems with metallic 

xtures, light rings, 

ladders and handrails.   

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Страница 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL MODELS AGWAV20 20 000 Gallon System AGWAV40 40 000 Gallon System...

Страница 2: ...equipment failures resulting from the failure to maintain pool water chemistry in accordance with guidelines set forth in the Owner s Manual will void the warranty Customer releases SGS and holds SGS...

Страница 3: ...m Sizing 6 How the AquaGuard Chlorinator Works 7 Water Preperations and Tips on Water Chemistry 7 Salt When and How to Add It 9 Salt Convertion Table 10 Chlorinator Installation 11 Installation Preper...

Страница 4: ...an if you cannot verify the receptacle is protected by a GFCI 4 Do not bury cord Locate cord to minimize abuse from lawn mowers hedge trimmers and other equipment 5 WARNING To reduce the risk of elect...

Страница 5: ...not in any way interfere with this system which has been designed for your protec on CHEMICAL USE HAZARD To avoid personal injury when working with pool chemicals always wear rubber gloves and eye pro...

Страница 6: ...maintain residen al pools up to 40 000 gallons Correct sizing of a chlorine generator is subject to the speci ca ons of each body of water and should be carefully evaluated for best results Where heig...

Страница 7: ...ps on Water Chemistry Pool water that is not maintained properly will cause damage to the electroly c cell and possibly void the warranty of the cell Properly balancing pool water chemistry is the mos...

Страница 8: ...own in the manufacturer s instruc ons to reach the 80 100 PPM range 1 5 lbs of sodium bicarbonate raises 10 000 gallons of pool water by 10 PPM To lower the total alkalinity use muria c acid The acid...

Страница 9: ...page 17 and Troubleshooting sec on for instruc ons on what to do when the system goes into service mode We recommend using pool salt which can be purchased at pool and hardware stores Avoid using sal...

Страница 10: ...60 600 640 680 720 760 800 1800 147 182 220 258 293 330 367 403 440 477 513 550 587 523 660 697 733 2000 133 166 200 234 267 300 333 367 400 433 467 500 533 567 600 633 667 2200 120 150 180 210 240 27...

Страница 11: ...cid Replacement Device 1 Owner s Manual 1 Wiring Conversion Literature LOCATED ON BOX The following tools will be required to install the system Screwdriver Level Hacksaw or PVC cu er Wire Stripping T...

Страница 12: ...t power cord and cannot be modi ed use precau on to place the cell housing within reach of the Control Center The Control Center is shipped wiredfor 220V The control center can be converted to 120V in...

Страница 13: ...e head of the pins in the keyhole slots on the wall bracket and allow the unit to hang freely Your Control Center is now mounted 5 Connect 8AWG bonding wire not included between the grounding rod and...

Страница 14: ...cause possible cell damage and allow the cell to be removed for cleaning when necessary Start up Procedures 1 Balance your water chemistry according to the Water Chemistry Parameters shown on page 8...

Страница 15: ...the maintenance of calcium bridging between the cell blades The clear cell housing makes the monitoring of chlorine produc on and scale build up easy and visually accessible Control Center Func ons 1...

Страница 16: ...MODE should be used to o set out of the ordinary condi ons unusual weather or extremely high bather load Unlike other chlorinators the system is able to produce chlorine at all se ngs on the Sani zer...

Страница 17: ...BE ABLE TO REMOVE THE CELL FROM THE CELL HOUSING HOW TO CLEAN THE CELL 1 Remove the cell cap the large black cap at the end of the clear cell housing by turning it counter clock wise 2 Gently pull th...

Страница 18: ...g to your pool professional s recommenda ons 80 100 PPM APSP Standard 3 Stabilizer Cyanuric Acid Maintain ideal range of 20 30 PPM Follow your pool professional s recommenda ons 4 Calcium Hardness If...

Страница 19: ...PM System Status light is ashing service light is yellow solid Increase Salt level by adding salt according to chart on Page 10 High Phosphates Metals High nitrate level Metals present in pool water C...

Страница 20: ...from the power source Have an experienced pool professional or an electrician con rm that the voltage is existent and correct Circuit breaker may be tripped Check the circuit breaker located on the co...

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