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CONFIGURATION #3
This configuration is used when you wish to use the deChlorinator unit between hoses leading to
the hydrant adapter and diffuser.
NOTE: Keep in mind the extension hose needs to be extended straight out with no kinks or bends.
Connect female end of the extension hose to hydrant adapter.
Connect female end of deChlorinator to male end of extension hose.
Connect female end of exhaust hose to male end of deChlorinator.
Connect female end of diffuser to male end of exhaust hose.
NOTE:
NO Kinks
NO Bends
3” ID minimum
20 ft. long maximum
CONFIGURATION #4
If you want to connect the deChlorinator to a fire hydrant, using 20 feet of 3” ID exhaust hose
connected to the deChlorinator outlet. Follow these steps.
NOTE: It is NOT recommended that the deChlorinator be connected directly to a hydrant with
an exhaust hose connected to the outlet for use under 300 gpm.
Connect deChlorinator to male end of hydrant adapter.
Connect exhaust extension hose to male end of deChlorinator.
This hose needs to be 3” ID, and no longer than 20 ft.
Connect diffuser to male end of exhaust hose.
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NOTE:
NO Kinks
NO Bends
3” ID minimum
20 ft. long maximum
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