Astrapool E35 설치 및 운영 지침 매뉴얼 - 페이지 4
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- 1. Operating Instructions
- 2. Table of Contents
- 3. General Overview
- 4. Chlorinator Control Installation
- 5. Cell Installation
- 6. Pool Preparation
- 7. Programming
- 8. Chlorine Output
- 9. Setting the Right Chlorine Output and Filtration Time
- 10. Chlorinator Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- 11. Maintenance of Your Chlorinator
- 12. Troubleshooting
- 13. Warranty
WARNING:
It is essential that pipe work and equipment do not allow gases generated from the cell to
collect and build up.
Cell must be installed horizontally with water connections pointing downwards – this
WARNING:
creates a safety gas trap. Installation in any other way may cause explosion, injury or
death.
WARNING:
Cell must be installed in the return pipework to the pool. Always install after filter, gas
heater, and solar heater or heat pump connections.
WARNING:
DO NOT install isolation valves on inlet or outlet of cell.
Once the Cell is located, connect the black multi-core cable to the cell. The blue wire must be connected to the blue
terminal. The cable is designed to come from below the cell. Make sure wing nuts are correctly tightened to ensure good
contact.
POOL PREPARATION
The recommended salt level for the E-SERIES Salt Chlorinator is 6,000ppm. The chlorinator requires between 4000ppm and
6000 ppm of salt dissolved into the pool water. The level of salt will depend on water temperature, but if a level of 6000
ppm dissolved salt is allowed for, your chlorinator will always be able to produce the maximum level of chlorine. We
recommend you add 6 kgs of salt for every 1000 litres of water (a typical pool of around 50,000 litres requires 300kg of salt).
Salt should always be added at the shallow end of the pool and allowed to dissolve. Running the pump will mix the water
and speed the dissolving process.
WARNING: Never add salt to the skimmer box!!
NOTE: Plug the pump directly into a power outlet (bypass the Chlorinator) and run for 8-10 hours to ensure the salt is
dissolved prior to running the chlorinator.
When the salt is dissolved, connect the pump to the chlorinator and run it on maximum chlorine output. Check that low salt
is not indicated on the screen. If it is, check again in 24 hours. If the low salt indicator still persists, have the salt level
checked by your local pool shops and ensure it is increased to 6000 ppm.
INST 363 E Series Salt Chlorinator V05.17
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