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2.2 Installing the power pack
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The control box must be installed in a dry and venti lated equipment room protected against frost, with no pool main-
tenance products stored nearby.
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The control box must be installed a minimum of 3.5m from the surrounding edge of the pool. Any additi onal local instal-
lati on codes in the installati on country must also be adhered to.
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It must not be installed more than 1.8 metres from the cell (maximum cable length).
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If the pack is fi xed to a post, a waterti ght panel must be fi xed behind the control box (350x400 mm minimum).
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Fix the support solidly to the wall or the waterti ght panel, and place the power pack on it using the screws provided.
2.3 Installing the cell
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The cell must be installed on the piping aft er the fi ltering, aft er any measurement sensors, and aft er eventual heati ng
systems.
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Ideally the water should fl ow from the electric connecti ons towards the opposite side.
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Use the screw-on fi tti ngs to fi x the cell to the pipes.
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For Ø63 mm pipes, glue them directly to the screw-on fi tti ngs (use a glue suitable for plumbing applicati ons : compati ble
with ABS and PVC material). For Ø50 mm pipes, use glue-on PVC adapters of the corresponding diameter (grey models;
the white models are for 1 ½’’ UK pipes).
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Connect the cell power supply cable following the wire colour codes (red, black and blue connectors) and then refi t the
protecti ve cap.
• The cell must be installed horizontally to ensure proper operati on and to avoid gas build up which can lead
to equipment damage or serious injury.
• The cell must always be the last element placed on the pool return pipe (see diagram).
• It is always recommended to install the cell on a by-pass. This assembly is MANDATORY if the fl ow is in excess
of 18 m³/hour to avoid load loss.
• If you install the cell on a by-pass, it is recommended to fi t a check valve downstream from the cell instead of
a manual valve, to avoid the risk of an improper setti ng which could result in the incorrect fl ow water back
into the cell.
• The two red wires can be connected to one or the other red terminals on the electrode.