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Section 3c – OPERATION
Water Chemistry Parameters - VERY IMPORTANT NOTE! Your Pool Pilot™ Digital is designed to provide Purifier on
a daily basis. We recommend the following water chemistry ranges and periodic checks to monitor your systems efficiency.
Always follow all local and state requirements.
Biweekly Checks:
Free Chlorine: 1.0 – 3.0 PPM
Or Bromine:
2.0 – 4.0 PPM
pH:
7.2 – 7.8
CHLORINE/BROMINE REQUIREMENTS: During Peak Purifier Demand (rainy season or heavy bather usage) it may
be necessary to increase your purifier level by increasing your Output Level setting and/or pump run time. Conversely, during
Low Purifier Demand, you can decrease your Output Level to a lower setting. For extremely Heavy Purifier Demand or to
boost your purifier levels quickly, you can Boost the system or supplement with a Potassium Monopersulfate based shock.
NOTE: During cold-water conditions, below 60ºF, Purifier demand is reduced significantly. For colder climate regions
with sustained low or freezing temperatures, contact your local pool professional for proper pool winterizing instructions.
CAUTION: Excessive chlorine levels can cause premature cell failure, corrosion damage to stainless steel rails, ladders, heater
heat exchangers, light faceplates and other metallic equipment. Avoid over saturation of chlorine levels.
pH: When your pH falls below the accepted range, your Purifier is used up very quickly and can be damaging to your
equipment. For pH levels higher than the accepted range, your Purifier becomes much less effective and will work harder to
keep your pool purified. Improper pH also contributes to the strong smell, red eyes, dry itchy skin and brittle hair conditions
usually associated with "too much Chlorine".
CALCIUM HARDNESS AND TOTAL ALKALINITY: Your Pool Pilot™ Digital provides 100% pure sodium
hypochlorite and does not affect the calcium hardness or total alkalinity levels. Maintain and balance only as needed.
CYANURIC ACID (STABILIZER/CONDITIONER): This chemical goes by either trade name and allows your
chlorine residual to last longer by protecting it from the UV degradation of the sun. With low or no Cyanuric acid it is possible
for the chlorine being produced, to be used up as quickly as it enters the pool. Check and maintain your cyanuric acid levels at
the same time as your salt level, as these tend to deplete at the same rate.
NOTE: For Bromine or indoor pools, it is not necessary to add stabilizer.
SALT RESIDUAL: Your Pool Pilot™ Digital works most efficiently with salt levels between 2500- 3500 ppm (2,5 – 3,5
g/l). If it falls below 2500 ppm (2,5 g/l), the Digital Display will show the proper amount of salt needed to maintain 3000 ppm
(3,0 g/l). Low salt will cause premature deterioration of the Cell blades. For "SEAWATER" pools, your Pool Pilot™ Digital
can handle up to 35,000 ppm (35,0 g/l), however, salt levels above 6000 ppm (6,0 g/l) can be corrosive to metallic fixtures.
CAUTION: Splash out water can leave a high salt concentration as the water evaporates. To prevent any potential salt
damage, periodically hose off the deck, rails, and fixtures to dilute the salt concentration.
BROMINE RESIDUAL: Along with the normal Salt level, add 2lb (0.9 kg) Sodium Bromide (NaBr) per 2000 gallons
(7.5 m³) of water. Your Pool Pilot™ Digital will now generate Bromine to purify your pool. Maintain your bromine level by
checking your salt level. Once your salt falls below the recommended range, we suggest you add 2lb (0.9 kg) sodium bromide
with every 50 lbs (22.5 kg) of salt added. We recommend testing Bromine Purifier levels with an OTO test kit.
SATURATION INDEX (Si): a formula used to ensure that your total water chemistry does not fall into a scale forming
or corrosive condition. Either condition can cause premature damage to the Cell, equipment and cementitious finish. Have
your water professionally tested periodically according to the Saturation Index or use this chart to determine your water
balance.
Temperature
60F 15.6C
66F 18.9C
76F 24.4C
84F 28.9C
94F 34.4C
103F 39.4C
Test your water for pH, Calcium Hardness, Total Alkalinity and TDS levels. Use the equivalent Factor in the Si equation.
Si = +0.3, balanced
Si above + 0.3, scaling, staining or cloudy water conditions.
Si below -0.3, corrosive to metals, etches/deteriorates plaster finishes or skin irritating conditions.
Monitoring and Maintenance
Calcium Hardness: 200 – 400 PPM
Total Alkalinity:
Cyanuric Acid:
Si = pH + TF + CF + AF – Constant
TF
Calcium Hardness
0.4
150
0.5
200
0.6
250
0.7
300
0.8
400
0.9
600
Monthly Checks:
Salt Residual:
80 – 120 PPM
Saturation Index:
60 – 80 PPM
Visual Cell Inspection for wear, scale or debris
CF
Total Alkalinity
1.8
75
1.9
100
2.0
125
2.1
150
2.2
200
2.4
250
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2500 – 3500 PPM
0.3 pH of saturation
AF
TDS
Constant
1.9
Below 1000
2.0
Above 1000
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
12.1
12.2