Starting up
Resilience D Installation guide. © 2016, all rights reserved
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STARTING UP
BEFORE ADDING THE SALT
1.
Balance the chemicals
: See the section titled "Understanding the chemistry" on page 35 for recommended
water balance. Remove metals from the water using a phosphate-free metal remover and test the water to
ensure that phosphate levels are lower than 100 ppb (parts per billion). This will ensure that the transition to
the natural chlorine generator system is quick and reliable.
2.
New Pools
: wait 30 days or longer if specified by your pool builder, for plaster to cure before adding salt or
operating the natural chlorine generator.
3.
Biguanide Pools:
if installing the system in a pool that has Biguanide sanitizers, all Biguanide must be
removed prior to system startup.
4.
Now that your new controller has been physically installed, water chemistry should be tested and adjusted
prior to initiating automated control of the pool. Check that your pool water conforms to the following
ranges before powering on and setting up the Resilience D Plus.
IMPORTANT!
It is compulsory to control and adjust water balance parameters
BEFORE
operating the system.
Test
Minimum
Ideal
Maximum
Salt
3000
3500
4500
pH
7.0
7.5
7.8
Free Chlorine (ppm)
1
2
3
Bromine (ppm)
2
3
4
Stabilizer - Cyanuric Acid
(ppm)
20
-
70
ORP (mV)
650
720
850
Total Alkalinity
80
-
120
Calcium Hardness
200
-
400