Clarathon XL Manuale d'uso - Pagina 3
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Spas Not Ozone-Ready
There are a number of other ways to inject ozone into a portable spa
which is not ozone ready from the factory. The most com-
mon is by using an ozone injector or Venturi as illustrated
(right) available for purchase separately. The injector is
best located (spliced) into one of the spa's 3/4" water lines, leading to a
low jet or jets. Observe the proper direction of water flow, as marked on
injector. The injector creates a slight vacuum, drawing ozone gas from the
ozonator, and mixing it with water. Form the 1/4" ozone tubing line into a
high double Hartford loop (above spa's waterline) as shown to help pre-
vent water from reaching the ozonator in the event of check valve failure.
1.
Cut a water line leading to a low jet or jets and splice in ozone injector.
2.
Make sure the injector's water flow is away from the pump (observe arrow on
the injector to indicate flow direction). Hose clamps may be necessary.
3.
Cut about 8" of the 1/4" tubing supplied and push it over the output fitting of the
Clarathon ozonator as pictured (right).
4.
Insert the 1/4" x 1/4" Check Valve into this short tubing section. Confirm air-in
and air-out ends by blowing through it. Ensure that air will only flow one
direction toward the spa and away from the Clarathon ozonator. Attach the
remaining 1/4" tubing to the Check Valve. Check valve must be positioned ver-
tically, never horizontally. Form Hartford loop as shown (above).
5.
Attach other end of the 1/4" ozone tubing to the injector's small output fitting.
6.
Secure ozonator with supplied screws, mounting horizontally -or- vertically with
open air intake holes pointing downward to discourage water intrusion.
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Troubleshooting
Knowledge of electrical applications is required for trouble shooting. Contact a certified electrician if you are unsure of
your ability to service the equipment. Improper servicing will void the ozonator warranty. If any condition persists, con-
tact The Spa Depot for further technical assistance.
Problem: A blue glow is not visible through the end cap located on the hose fitting side of ozonator:
1.
Check the cord connection and power to the source to ensure power is available. When the ozonator is plugged
directly into the pack, the pump system must be running at low speed to provide power to a receptacle. If the lamp
has been off and the air temperature is cold, allow time for UV bulb to warm.
Problem: No suction is being felt from the tubing:
1.
Check for a bubble mist entering the spa water at the jets. Be sure the filter is clean.
2.
Check for any debris in the tubing. Remove and inspect tubing, clean and/or replace spa filter.
Problem: The ozonator caused my water to go cloudy:
When the Clarathon XL UV Ozone Generator is first installed, it may cloud the water for a very short time. This is letting
you know the ozonator is working in cleaning your water. If issue persists:
1.
Make sure the water chemistry is properly balanced.
2.
The operation time of the circulation system may have to be increased.
3.
Clean or replace clogged spa filter cartridge(s).
Your Clarathon XL UV Ozone Generator is virtually maintenance free and utilizes a non-replaceable lamp. There are no
user-serviceable parts inside. Replace entire unit when exhausted.
For additional installation tips, visit The Spa Depot's SpaCyclopedia:
Check Valve
OZONATOR
Power
Water line
Injector
Hartford loop
Ozone line
To jet