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Installation and Start-Up Instructions
1. Uncrate, remove from pallet, and check for damage that may have occurred during shipping.
2. Locate Chlorination System in adequately ventilated area and on level ground. If system is in area
subject to standing water, then system should be raised above standing water. Adjust leveling feet as
necessary.
3. All systems are tested in full operation at the factory; however fittings may loosen during shipping
and some parts are shipped loose.
Before Installing System,
hand tighten all fittings on valves,
check valves, and unions.
4. Use 1-
1/2” minimum piping on the chlorinator inlet and outlet piping to ensure ample supply of
water. Use isolation valves at main system connections. When connecting outlet piping cement the
check valve and discharge gate valve, in that order, from the discharge of the pump.
5. Connect the power supply to the disconnect switch as shown on the electrical schematic.
6. Connect the 110v control signal (if used) to terminals #5 and #6, or the Dry Contact signal to
terminals #7 and #8..
7. Once the power and water input and output connections are in place, open isolation valves and
check for leaks.
8. Place the H/O/A switch to HAND. Solenoid valve will open feeding water to the system.
9. Open the pump prime line valve to allow water to prime the pump.
10. Once the water level in the tank clears the low level switch, the pump will begin to run. Open
discharge valve slightly to allow flow out of the system, and close the pump prime line valve. Water
will be flowing into the tank with the pump discharging water to the system.
11. Switch system to AUTO and operate system using the controller (if used). If no controller is
used, the system will not operate in AUTO -
leave the system in the HAND mode.
12. Open the inlet valve and set the flow to the desired flow rate according to the delivery charts on
the next several pages.
13. Slowly, and in small increments, continue to open the discharge valve, and adjust inlet valve as
necessary to maintain the desired inlet flow.
14. Make incremental changes to the discharge valve until the tank water level drops and stabilizes
approximately ½ to ¾ tank level. On most systems this will mean the discharge valve is fully open.
15.
Turn the system OFF and ON several times, allowing it to operate for several minutes each time.
Check all connections for leaks, making sure the delivery pump suction always remains covered with
water.
16. To begin chlorinating, remove the chlorinator lid and fill the Chlorinator with Axiall
Accu-Tab
®
SI
tablets.