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D. SYSTEM OPERATION

SYSTEM OUTPUT OPERATION

j.  Once the system is in normal operation mode, increase or decrease output with the Output Controls. 

k.  Each adjustment will be indicated at the Chlorine Output Lights 

l.  When in BOOST MODE (with the red BOOST light illuminated) the system will automatically operate for 72 hours of run 

time, and then reduce to the 100% level. Boost Mode should be used to offset “out of the ordinary” conditions: unusual 

weather or extremely high bather load.

m.  Recommended Daily Operation: Operate the pool pump at least 1 hour for every 10 degrees of ambient air temperature.

4. COLD WEATHER OPERATION/WINTERIZATION

 

a.  In cold water conditions (below 60°F), sanitizer demand is reduced significantly. The Powerclean Salt Econ will reduce its 

rate of production with water temperatures of 59 degrees Fahrenheit and below depending on the condition of the pool 

water chemistry.

b.  If the water temperature drops too low for the electrolytic cell to produce chlorine, the service light on the control center 

will light up and the cell will stop producing. This is due to the water not being conductive enough for the electrolytic 

process to take place. 

c.  For colder climate regions with sustained low or freezing temperatures, the Powerclean Salt Econ Cell should be properly 

drained and winterized by a qualified pool professional.

5. CELL MAINTENANCE: HOW AND WHEN TO CLEAN YOUR CELL

INSPECTING THE CELL

a.  Visually check the cell through the clear housing while the system is operating for buildup on the electrodes and the legs 

attaching the electrodes to the cell base. 

b.  If there is no buildup, there is no need to clean the cell. 

c.  How often cleaning is required depends on the chemistry of the pool water, including the hardness of the water and pH.

HOW TO CLEAN THE CELL

d.  IMPORTANT: Always turn off the pump prior to cleaning the cell. The pump and filter system is operated under pressure, 

and the pressure must be relieved before you will be able to remove the cell from the cell housing. 

e.  Remove the cell cap (the large blue cap at the end of the clear cell housing) by turning it counter clock-wise.

f.  Gently pull the cell electrodes out of the housing, being careful not to damage the o-ring.

g.  Once the cell is removed from the housing, slide the cleaning tool between the blades to remove any calcium build-up . 

Also clean the legs of the electrodes.

h.  It is not necessary to “scrape” all build-up from the electrodes. Simply remove any build-up and clean any bridging 

between individual electrodes.

i.  Only use the provided tool to clean the cell. Never use a metal tool to clean.

j.  NOTE: THERE IS NO NEED TO USE ACID FOR THIS PROCESS.

k.  Take the o-ring out of the cell housing, and remove material or debris from it. Once you have cleaned the o-ring, use a 

towel or cotton swab to wipe out the channel in the cell housing that the o-ring seats into.

l.  Replace the o-ring to its channel in the cell housing (DO NOT USE LUBRICANT).

m.  Install the electrodes into the cell housing, making sure not to disturb the O-ring. 

n.  Return the blue cap to the cell housing and hand tighten in the clockwise direction. Be careful not to over tighten.

o.  Re-start the pump.

Содержание PowerClean Salt Econ

Страница 1: ... POWERCLEAN SALT ECON INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PRODUCT MANUAL ...

Страница 2: ... 5 Generator Cell Installation 10 6 System Start up Balancing 10 D System Operation 12 1 How the Chlorinator Works 12 2 Salt Requirements 12 3 Control Center Operation 13 4 Cold Weather Operation Winterization 14 5 Cell Maintenance How and When to Clean Your Cell 14 E Troubleshooting 16 F Water Care General Guidelines 19 G Parts List 20 IMAGES TABLES IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS page 6 SIZING CHART page ...

Страница 3: ...ed for storage and reassembled to its original integrity NOTICE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRICAL HAZARD All Powerclean Salt systems are shipped from the factory wired for 220 Volts To reduce risk of electrical shock make sure all power to pool equipment area is off prior to any installation or removal of Powerclean Salt System components Immediately replace damaged Control Center cord Do not bur...

Страница 4: ...mply with UL1081 Section 53 5 and UL1795 Hydro massage bathtubs Sections 21 1 59 5 and 63 1 and some local electrical codes connect only to a circuit that is protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI Such a GFCI should be provided by the installer and should be tested on a routine basis To test the GFCI push the test button The GFCI should interrupt power Push the reset button Power sho...

Страница 5: ...be kept clean in order to make a strong seal High water temperatures above 104 degrees 40 degrees C or direct sunlight can cause the cell housing exterior plastic to discolor This is not a warranty claim Follow installation instructions on page 7 for location and mounting of the Control Center Visibly inspect the cell frequently to check and prevent the accumulation of pool debris that for any rea...

Страница 6: ...tes humidity high bather load water features and other environmental factors the maximum pool size should be reduced by at least 30 When modifying any plumbing system it is important to evaluate the total head loss and any impact that head loss may have on the design of an existing plumbing system The following chart will give specific head loss for the Powerclean Salt Cell If you have any questio...

Страница 7: ... install the salt cell installed as the last piece of pool equipment in line on the return to the pool after the heater See illustration 1 on next page b Installing horizontally will ensure the flow sensor remains submerged c If installed vertically the cell cap must be on top d Always use a check valve before the cell to prevent chlorine backflow e All fittings are 2 inch Socket f NONE Do not ins...

Страница 8: ...nd horizontal c IMPORTANT Do not enclose the Control Center in any box d The Powerclean Salt Econ Control Center has two mounting bolts installed at the top back of the unit simply place the head of the pins in the keyhole slots on the wall bracket and allow the unit to hang freely 4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION a The Powerclean Salt Econ Control Center is shipped wired for 220V The control center can ...

Страница 9: ...OCEDURE IMAGE 2 BOTTOM OF CONTROL CENTER TIMER CLOCK GROUND 1 2 3 4 PUMP SUB PANEL LINE GROUND 120V AC CONFIGURATION TIMER CLOCK GROUND 1 2 3 4 PUMP SUB PANEL LINE GROUND 220V AC CONFIGURATION IMAGE 3 WIRING BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Страница 10: ...n Salt Econ Cell Check Valve FLOW FLOW IMAGE 4A HORIZONTAL CELL IMAGE 4B VERTICAL CELL 6 SYSTEM START UP BALANCING a Balance your water chemistry according to the Water Chemistry Parameters Table 3 Add the proper amount of salt and circulate 24 hours before starting the Powerclean Salt Econ b Start system at the 75 Chlorine Output level and operate normally For the first two weeks test the water e...

Страница 11: ...3 1267 400 240 300 360 420 480 540 600 660 720 780 840 900 960 1020 1080 1140 1200 600 227 283 340 397 453 510 567 623 680 737 793 850 907 964 1020 1077 1135 800 213 266 320 374 427 480 533 587 640 693 747 800 853 907 960 1013 1067 1000 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1200 185 232 280 328 373 420 467 513 560 607 653 700 747 793 840 887 933 1400 171 215 260 305 ...

Страница 12: ...ardware outlets NEVER use salt that contains iodine or anti caking agents like YPS which can cause some discoloration of fittings and pool surface finishes d NOTE Do not use rock salt due to its high levels of impurities WHEN TO ADD SALT e Salt level should be checked monthly The salt level should never be allowed to fall below 3 000 PPM f Salt level is lowered through dilution adding fresh water ...

Страница 13: ...in power to system IMAGE 5 OPERATION PANEL SYSTEM POWER UP g Engage Power switch by pressing to On position As the system boots up the lights will flash for about ten seconds The Power light will then remain solid the Chlorine Output lights will display the selected chlorine output level One of the Polarity lights will also illuminate indicating the direction of current h Every six hours of system...

Страница 14: ... system is operating for buildup on the electrodes and the legs attaching the electrodes to the cell base b If there is no buildup there is no need to clean the cell c How often cleaning is required depends on the chemistry of the pool water including the hardness of the water and pH HOW TO CLEAN THE CELL d IMPORTANT Always turn off the pump prior to cleaning the cell The pump and filter system is...

Страница 15: ...15 IMAGE 6 CELL CLEANING WITH TOOL D SYSTEM OPERATION ...

Страница 16: ...ource Take pool water sample to pool professional Loss of salt due to rain or added water Test salt level Add salt using the chart on page 11 Low salt level less than 3 000 PPM System Power light is flashing service light is yellow solid Increase salt level by adding salt according to chart on page 11 Unable to increase chlorine production Cold water low salt level or cell is over calcified Check ...

Страница 17: ...or tab in cell housing if there is contact your pool professional or CMP Tech Support System does not have green power light on Problem with power to Control Center Check to make sure On OFF Switch is on Make sure pump is on Check Circuit Breaker on bottom of Control Center if tripped press rubber cover to reset No AC power to Control Center Verify time clock is providing 220 VAC to Control Center...

Страница 18: ... A 6 Amp resettable circuit breaker is located on the bottom right of the control panel In the event that the circuit breaker trips push on the rubber cover and you will feel it click as it resets Circuit boards may be damaged Contact Tech Support The titanium legs that hold up the cell blades have broken apart from the blades The legs have been eaten away due to corrosive water Contact Tech Suppo...

Страница 19: ...roxides and other alkaline substances found in pool water Alkalinity is defined as the ability of the water to resist changes in pH also known as the buffering capacity of the water Alkalinity keeps the pH from bouncing all over the place TA is often confused with pH which it affects If TA is too low the pH will be difficult to maintain and may cause staining of pool surfaces Total alkalinity shou...

Страница 20: ...CEMENT CELL 1 52000 220 160 20 000 GALLON POWERCLEAN SALT EXTENDED LIFE REPLACEMENT CELL 1 52000 240 160 40 000 GALLON POWERCLEAN SALT EXTENDED LIFE REPLACEMENT CELL 2 52000 200 103 POWERCLEAN SALT ECON CELL HOUSING 52000 200 101 O RING FOR POWERCLEAN SALT MODELS 1 2 Parts not listed in product table are only available as part of a complete assembly ...

Страница 21: ...________________________________ Installation Date _____________________________ Serial Number _______________________________ Model Number ______________________________ Pool Size in Gallons __________________________ CMP Customer Service Tech Support Toll Free 1 800 733 9060 FAX 770 632 7115 support c m p com Warranty Questions RMA c m p com Support Resource Videos Online c m p com resourcecente...

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