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Astralpool E Series Podręcznik
e series saltwater chlorinator
Section 8. Inspecting and Cleaning the
Electrode
In areas that experience calcium hardness the cell
electrode will benefit from cleaning.
1.
Switch off the filter pump and chlorine generator,
close necessary valves and unplug the cell terminal
cap.
2.
Unscrew the retaining ring and remove the
electrode. If calcium buildup is present, immerse
the electrode in cell cleaning solution without
immersing the terminals.
3.
We recommend using Purex Salt Cell Cleaner
to clean the electrode. However, you can mix
your own by carefully adding one (1) part of
Hydrochloric (Muriatic) acid to ten (10) parts water.
Stronger solutions will shorten terminal life.
4.
Allow the cleaning solution to dissolve the calcium
deposits for about 10 minutes.
NOTE: Dispose of the cleaning solution at an approved
Council Depot and never into storm water or
sewage drains.
5.
Rinse the electrode in clean water and re-fit the
electrode in the cell housing.
6.
Replace the cell head and plug assembly.
7.
Reset valves and switches.
8.
Turn pump and controller on.
9.
Confirm chlorine output and settings on the
power pack. Timer programs will be automatically
retained.
Figure 8.
Opening the Cell
Installation Manual
Section 9.
The chlorinator has a protective system which will
limit sanitizer production during unfavorable operating
conditions, such as cold water or lack of salt.
Active winterizing leaves the filter pump and
chlorinator running during the winter. This is safe for
temperatures above 10°C. If temperatures drop below
10°C, the chlorination cell needs to be deactivated.
Passive winterization calls for the pool to be shut
down. Water levels will need to be lowered and the
piping will need to be drained. The cell electrode
can be left in place with isolation valves open.
9.1

Reopening the Pool

Required actions:
1.
Adjust the water level (too much or too little)
2.
Check the water parameters.
3.
TAC/TH/pH/Salinity/Chlorine/Stabilizing Agent/
Copper/Metals.
4.
Adjust the parameters to obtain a balanced,
healthy pool, see Section 5.
5.
Check the condition of the equipment (pump, filter,
chlorinator, electrolytic cell).
6.
Where necessary, check the sensors, clean if
needed and re-calibrate.
7.
Once the salt level has reached the required level
of 6000ppm and has dissolved in the water, restart
the salt chlorinator.

Winterizing

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