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How to Clean the Electrolytic Cell
The Electrolytic Cell has the self-cleaning Reverse Polarity feature built-in, which prevents mineral deposits from forming rapidly.
However, the Cell may eventually need to be manually cleaned. The frequency of mineral build-up is dependent upon the balance of
the pool's water chemistry, specifically the Saturation Index (see page 5).
To determine if the Cell needs to be cleaned, examine the titanium plates for any calcium deposits that are close to bridging the
plates together. Example:
Follow these steps to clean the cell:
1.
Turn all power to the filter system and salt system off. Close return
line valves if applicable.
2.
Completely disconnect the Cell Cord from the terminals on the
Electrolytic Cell.
3.
Unscrew the two small threaded collars at the inlet and outlet side
of the cell housing (on bottom).
4.
Remove cell from the inlet and the outlet fittings.
5.
IMPORTANT: Using gloves and eye protection during this process is
recommended. Always add acid to the water, never water to the
acid.
6.
In a separate bucket, mix a solution of: one part Muriatic Acid and
five parts water.
7.
Turn the cell upside down, so that inlet and outlet face the sky, and
brace it to make sure it stays upright.
8.
Pour the acid/water solution into the cell housing.
9.
You will notice a fizzing or fogging effect inside the cell once the
solution has made contact with the titanium cell, this is normal.
10.
The solution should completely cover the titanium plates, and
should be allowed to soak for no longer than 10 minutes.
11.
Dispose of the solution and wash out any remaining debris.
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