Instructions and user manual ChloriProtect
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6.0 MAINTENANCE
We recommend you to change the electrode, if the measures aren’t good and to change the solution
standard if you have a doubt on its quality after several uses or after the expiry date. Note that the average
life cycle of an electrode varies from 6 to 18 months, according to the use. The TAC 100 mg / L reduces the
electrode’s life.
6.1 Maintenance of the electrode
Over time, in addition to the normal wear of the electrode, according to the use and water quality which is
more or less calcareous, measurement will deteriorate. A thin layer of limestone with other elements
present in the pool water will deposit on the sensing element of the probe. To overcome this problem, it is
advisable to use the cleaning solution for electrode pH and redox AYACSOLNET02 and to follow the
procedure on the bottle.
We recommend you to change the electrode, if the measures do not give good results any more or than the
quality shown after the calibration is lower than 50, and to change the buffer solution if you have a doubt on
its quality after several uses or after the expiry date.
6.2 Electrode wintering
During the wintering, the electrode must be removed of the installation and stored in non-freezing
conditions.
Clean the probe with the cleaning solution AYACSOLNET02
.
This allows to remove any
deposits formed during its use in pool water.
The sensor must be filled to 1/3 with AYACSOLSTK01 storage solution and the protective cap
placed on the sensor's extremity. This assembly must be stored away from freezing
conditions at ambient temperature.
6.3
Calibration procedure
This operation will be to make at the beginning of every season during the putting into service of the
swimming pool so that the reading of the rate of disinfectant stays the most correct possible.
Before carrying out the probe calibration, remember to:
Stop the filtration pump.
Close the isolation valves if existing.
Remove the probe of the probe holder.
Put the shutter (fig. 11) to plug the hole in the probe holder.
Open the isolation valves if existing.
Turn on the filtration pump
Carry out the probe calibration and repeat the previous
actions to put the electrode in place.
Fig. 11
A nut
Disk brake
Washer seat
Shutter
O-ring