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CELL PRODUCTION

You can control the production of chlorine in two ways. 

1)  By increasing the daily run time.

2)  By adjusting the cell production (operation during the daily run time) from 0 to 100%.

Daily run time should be adjusted to ensure the volume of your pool water is circulated through your filter at 
least once every 8 hours in high bather load months (summer). 

Cell production controls the amount of time the cell operates during the daily run time. For example, during 
a five hour filtration period, if you set cell production to 80% the chlorinator cell will operate for a total of four 
hours. 

Please refer to the Chlorine Production section for detailed instructions on getting your sanitiser settings 
correct.

STANDBY

A standby message is displayed during manual start up or at the commencement of a timer period. Standby 
lasts for approximately three and a half minutes, allowing the pump to prime and the chlorinator to perform a 
cleaning cycle and a series of checks and measurements.

AUTOMATIC CLEANING

Your chlorinator automatically removes calcium scale from the cell, even in hard water, eliminating or 
dramatically reducing the need for periodic maintenance. Calcium removal occurs once for every half hour  
of chlorination.

TDS MEASUREMENT

The chlorinator provides a guide to your pool salt levels and displays a LO, OK or HI Salt Level reading. This 
allows you to optimise chlorine production and maximise your cell life by ensuring your salt levels are within 
the recommended 4000 ppm to 6000ppm. 

Whilst this is a guide only, Davey always recommends you take a sample of your pool water to your local 
Davey dealer or pool shop, for testing. 

The salt level readings are only applicable to pools using sodium chloride (NaCl, Salt). 

After adding salt, or if the filtration pump has not run for an extended period, it may take a day of normal 
operation for the salt reading to stabilise.

It is also important to note that in hard water areas your TDS readings may vary. If you have high TDS 
readings this generally indicates hard water, which can cause scale buildup on your cell reducing its 
performance. Typically, in these applications, total dissolved solids are tested regularly and cells are required 
to be cleaned more frequently in order to prevent any adverse effects. See the Day to Day Operation section 
(Manually Cleaning your cell on page 24) for instructions on how to clean your cell.

Note: A combination of factors including high water temperature, very hard water, low flow 

rates and high pH may cause calcification. Where this situation cannot be corrected, additional 

manual cleaning of the cell may be required. Refer to the Day to Day Operation section for 

more details.

Salt Level OK

2.30

pm

Salt Level LO

7.00

AM

Содержание ProMatic 24

Страница 1: ...Salt Water Chlorinator Patent Protected Installation Operating Instructions ProMatic Please pass these instructions on to the operator of this equipment...

Страница 2: ...Connecting the Power 7 Connecting Peripherals Auxiliary Equipment 8 Replacing an Existing Power Source Cell 10 Pre Start Up Procedure 11 Features of Your Chlorinator 11 Cell Production 12 Operating y...

Страница 3: ...the chlorine output to drop Once enough salt is added to the pool this warning message will vanish 2 MONITOR THE CHLORINATOR Davey recommends regular monitoring of your chlorinator for optimum perfor...

Страница 4: ...7 This unit is to be installed in accordance with these installation instructions and any local Electrical Codes and the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction 8 The chlorinator must be pos...

Страница 5: ...on page 26 in this manual can be used for location of drill entry points PREFERRED PREFERRED The interface display screen can be rotated by no more than 90 by hand to suit the installation orientatio...

Страница 6: ...nt the chlorinator The display screen can be difficult to read in direct sunlight so a shaded area is recommended The chlorinator must be kept away from chemical storage areas including acid and direc...

Страница 7: ...t on the chlorinator Its maximum current must not exceed 9A 2000W refer to the pump s technical nameplate to confirm Outside of these regions the pool pump must be connected to an external timer or co...

Страница 8: ...alian New Zealand Standard AS NZS 4755 3 2 which concerns the operation of pool pump controllers for commands transmitted via your electricity provider During installation by wiring your smart meter o...

Страница 9: ...s to the chlorinator mains power must be disconnected Wires sized AWG 26 gauge 21 gauge 0 1 0 4mm can be used Wires are routed through the panel as shown below A foam seal is provided to allow wires e...

Страница 10: ...ngled 50mm elbow this is to ensure that the elbow does not protrude past the width of the original cell then glue this straight onto the side pipe as shown Measure down 250mm from the centre of the 90...

Страница 11: ...l timer or controller ensuring that the pool filter pump is always on when the chlorinator is in operation MANUAL TIMER OPERATION Manual mode allows you to manually start and stop chlorine production...

Страница 12: ...nator provides a guide to your pool salt levels and displays a LO OK or HI Salt Level reading This allows you to optimise chlorine production and maximise your cell life by ensuring your salt levels a...

Страница 13: ...functions and settings one at a time RUNNING THE CHLORINATOR FOR THE FIRST TIME When running the chlorinator for the first time only you ll be prompted to select the interface language pool size and c...

Страница 14: ...100 of the pool size maximum output for a 24 hour period before reverting back to either Timer or Manual mode operation When in Boost Mode the LCD display screen will say Boost Mode On The Manual Mod...

Страница 15: ...wn will change the pool size in 10kL increments The minimum pool size is 5kL 1 3kgal and the maximum pool size is 125kL 33 0kgal If you are using the chlorinator on an even larger pool please set the...

Страница 16: ...me is needed repeat Step 3 and press the Backwash Filter button again Step 4 Once the filter pump is off adjust the media filter valve to the Rinse position and press the Backwash Filter button again...

Страница 17: ...l and wired via a micro switch to the terminal block provided in the back of the chlorinator unit the chlorinator will automatically reduce the chlorine output to 20 Once the pool cover is applied and...

Страница 18: ...the pool and amount of sunlight exposure can all affect the minimum daily run time Please refer to the Chlorine Production section for more details Timer 1 Press Timer 1 button once Timer 1 Start wil...

Страница 19: ...essential in helping to retain chlorine in your pool Chlorine is rapidly dissipated by sunlight and the use of stabiliser will reduce this loss substantially Without stabiliser it may be necessary to...

Страница 20: ...as fertilisers and ground water runoff They can make algae control more difficult and increase the amount of sanitiser required If you are having trouble controlling algae and maintaining an adequate...

Страница 21: ...orine levels For the chlorinator the output is limited to 24 grams per hour Pool Size kL 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 Cold 20 C 68 F 1 2 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 8 9 9 9 10 9 11 8 12 8 Tem...

Страница 22: ...of the pool water within a 24 hour period If the level is too low either increase the cell production percentage or set a longer run time For variable speed and low speed pumps the run time will have...

Страница 23: ...hat the chlorinator is mounted in a well ventilated and shaded location Allow some time for the unit to cool down before pressing the manual or timer mode buttons to resume chlorination C1 Chlorinatio...

Страница 24: ...ump not plugged in or faulty Another fault has stopped chlorination Display is on but not responding Restart the unit if this problem reoccurs please contact your dealer for service Display is not tur...

Страница 25: ...urine perspiration or other external elements Chloramines can cause eye and skin irritation as well as producing unpleasant odours Chlorine Demand The amount of chlorine required to destroy germs alg...

Страница 26: ...26 35mm 1 3 8 80mm 3 5 32...

Страница 27: ...27 NOTES...

Страница 28: ...de evidence of the date of original purchase when claiming under the Davey Guarantee Davey shall not be liable for any loss of profits or any consequential indirect or special loss damage or injury of...

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