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Jandy
®
Pro Series TruClear
™
Chlorine Generating System
|
Installation & Operation Manual
ATTENTION INSTALLER,
PLEASE CHECK WATER CHEMISTRY
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Important Guidelines
Proper water chemistry is required prior
to installing the salt water chlorinator.
The ideal range for Total Hardness (TH)
is 200 - 400 ppm. If TH measures 800+
ppm, DO NOT proceed with installation,
as your water chemistry may lead to rapid
calcification and premature failure of this
product. Please correct water chemistry
prior to installation or return this product
for a full refund.
TH levels of 100 ppm or less will not
affect the chlorinator. However, it is
advisable to correct this condition, as it
may be harmful to other components in
your pool or spa.
Failure to follow these instructions
voids the warranty.
STOP
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove strip from foil.
2. Immerse strip for
2 SECONDS.
3. Remove with
pad face up.
4.
SHAKE ONCE TO REMOVE
EXCESS WATER.
5. Wait 10 seconds.
6.
Compare test strip to color
chart below.
TIPS
» Keep wet fingers out of the foil
» In pools, immerse strip to a
depth of 6" (15 cm)
» In spas, turn off jets
and immerse strip to
a depth of 6" (15 cm)
» For best results read
in natural daylight
» Store in a cool, dry place
Total Hardness ppm
0
100
200
400
800+
OK
INSTRUCCIONES
1. Quite la tira del papel de aluminio.
2. Sumerja la tira por
2 SEGUNDOS.
3. Retírela con la
superficie de la
almohadilla hacia arriba.
4.
AGITE UNA VEZ PARA ELIMINAR EL
EXCESO DE AGUA.
5. Espere 10 segundos.
6.
Compare la tira de prueba con la
tabla de colores.
SUGERENCIAS
» Mantenga los dedos humédos fuera
de contacto con el papel de aluminio.
» En las piscinas, sumerja
la tira a una profundidad
de 6" (15 cm)
» En los spa, apague los
chorros y sumerja la tira
a una profundidad de
6" (15 cm)
» Para mejores resultados,
lea con la luz natural del día
» Almacene en un lugar frío y seco
ppm de dureza total
0
100
200
400
800+
OK
Section 4. Pool Water Preparation
ATTENTION INSTALLER,
PLEASE CHECK WATER CHEMISTRY
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Important Guidelines
Proper water chemistry is required prior
to installing the salt water chlorinator.
The ideal range for Total Hardness (TH)
is 200 - 400 ppm. If TH measures 800+
ppm, DO NOT proceed with installation,
as your water chemistry may lead to rapid
calcification and premature failure of this
product. Please correct water chemistry
prior to installation or return this product
for a full refund.
TH levels of 100 ppm or less will not
affect the chlorinator. However, it is
advisable to correct this condition, as it
may be harmful to other components in
your pool or spa.
Failure to follow these instructions
voids the warranty.
STOP
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove strip from foil.
2. Immerse strip for
2 SECONDS.
3. Remove with
pad face up.
4.
SHAKE ONCE TO REMOVE
EXCESS WATER.
5. Wait 10 seconds.
6.
Compare test strip to color
chart below.
TIPS
» Keep wet fingers out of the foil
» In pools, immerse strip to a
depth of 6" (15 cm)
» In spas, turn off jets
and immerse strip to
a depth of 6" (15 cm)
» For best results read
in natural daylight
» Store in a cool, dry place
Total Hardness ppm
0
100
200
400
800+
OK
INSTRUCCIONES
1. Quite la tira del papel de aluminio.
2. Sumerja la tira por
2 SEGUNDOS.
3. Retírela con la
superficie de la
almohadilla hacia arriba.
4.
AGITE UNA VEZ PARA ELIMINAR EL
EXCESO DE AGUA.
5. Espere 10 segundos.
6.
Compare la tira de prueba con la
tabla de colores.
SUGERENCIAS
» Mantenga los dedos humédos fuera
de contacto con el papel de aluminio.
» En las piscinas, sumerja
la tira a una profundidad
de 6" (15 cm)
» En los spa, apague los
chorros y sumerja la tira
a una profundidad de
6" (15 cm)
» Para mejores resultados,
lea con la luz natural del día
» Almacene en un lugar frío y seco
ppm de dureza total
0
100
200
400
800+
OK
ATTENTION INSTALLER, PLEASE CHECK
WATER CHEMISTRY PRIOR TO OPERATION
Please take a moment to test the water for Total
Hardness (TH) before proceeding.
1. Remove Test Strip from foil pouch. Take care not
to put wet fi ngers into the foil.
2. Immerse at a depth of 6″ (15 cm) for 2
seconds. If testing in a spa make sure the
jets are off.
3. Remove with pad face up.
4. Shake once to remove excess water.
5. Wait 10 seconds
6. Compare test strip color to the printed
color chart in your test strip packet.
An ideal range is from 200 to 400. If your TH measures
800+ you must adjust water chemistry before operating
the cell. Poor water chemistry will lead to rapid
calcifi cation and failure of the electrolytic cell.
4.1 Determining Pool Size (Litres)
•
Rectangular Pools
Length (metres) x width (metres) x average depth
(metres) x 1000 = litres capacity.
•
Circular Pools
Radius (metres) x Radius (metres) x 3.14 x average
depth (metres) x 1000 = litres capacity.
•
Oval Pools
Short Radius (metres) x long radius (metres) x 3.14
x average depth (metres) x 1000 = litres capacity.
4.2 Determining Pool Size (Gallons)
•
Rectangular Pools
Length (feet) x width (feet) x average depth (feet) x
7.5 = gallon capacity.
•
Circular Pools
Radius (feet) x radius (feet) x 3.14 x average depth
(feet) x 7.5 = gallon capacity.
•
Oval Pools
Long radius (feet) x short radius (feet) x 3.14 x
average depth (feet) x 7.5 = gallon capacity.
3.7 Bonding
The National Electrical Code
®
(NEC
®
in the United
States) or the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC in Canada)
requires pool equipment to be bonded to each other.
Check your local codes to determine if the NEC or CEC
and/or other local installation codes are enforced by
the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ in the United
States) or the local competent authorities in Canada. A
solid, copper 8.37 mm
2
(8 AWG) wire is recommended,
per the NEC and CEC, for bonding the power pack to a
permanent bonding connection that is acceptable to the
local AHJ or the local competent authorities in Canada..
Refer to your locally enforced codes for the acceptable
bonding wire gauge. Attach the bonding point located
on the bottom of the chassis backplate to a common
bonding point. Do not use the power pack as the
common bonding point. Each piece of non-related pool
equipment requiring a ground should also be bonded to
the common, approved bonding point. There should be
one bonding connection to the power pack. In Canada,
the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) dictates that the
bonding conductor be, minimum 13.3 mm
2
(6 AWG).
3.8 Split Return Plumbing Instructions:
For Infl oor Cleaning Systems
If the chlorinator is used with an in-fl oor cleaning
system, it must be installed in a separate dedicated return
line or damage to the chlorinator will occur.
NOTE
Do not install the chlorinator on in-floor systems that do
not have a dedicated pool return as shown in Figure 8.
Figure 8.
New Pool Plumbing for In-Floor Systems
CELL
POOL RETURN
FROM
THE
PUMP
TO INFLOOR
CLEANER
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NOTE
On initial startup of a pool, it is best to shock using an
alternate source, i.e., use a shock treatment available
at your local pool supplier.