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10 Plug n Clear™ Salt Chlorinator
Contents
4. PREREQUISITES FOR STARTING UP THE SALT CHLORINATION
4.1. PREPARING THE POOL WATER
To prepare the pool water to enable the Plug n Clear™ to function, its chemical composition must be balanced and salt added. This
must be done BEFORE turning on the Plug n Clear™. Certain adjustments to the chemical balance of the pool can take several
hours. The procedure must therefore be started well before the Plug n Clear™ is turned on.
Adding salt: Add the salt several hours or, if possible, a day before turning on the Plug n Clear™. Ensure that the recommended
amount of salt is used. Measure the salt content 6 to 8 hours after adding the salt to the swimming pool.
If the water in the pool is not fresh and/or if it is liable to contain dissolved metals, use a metal remover, according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Ifyourwaterhaspreviouslybeentreatedwithaproductotherthanchlorine(bromine,hydrogenperoxide,PHMB,etc.),neutralize
this product or replace all the water in the pool.
4.2. SALT CONCENTRATION
Use the following table to determine the quantity of salt (in kg) needed to reach the recommended concentrations. Use the formulae
below if you do not know the volume of your swimming pool.
m
3
(pool dimensions, in m)
Rectangular Length x width x average depth
Round Diameter x diameter x average depth x 0.785
Oval Length x width x average depth x 0.893
The salt concentration depends on the unit model. Reference: 3 g/l for standard salinity units, and 1.5 g/l for low salinity units
(displayed in % on the screen).
A low salt level reduces the efficiency of the Plug n Clear™ and causes a reduction in disinfectant production. The unit will display
the message “Lo” on the screen. There is no risk of premature deterioration of the unit and cell.
There is no risk of damage to the unit or the cell due to a high salt concentration. The effect of this is simply that it gives your pool
water a salty taste.
As the salt in your pool is constantly being recycled, the loss of salt during the season is minimal. The salt concentration is primarily
reduced when the water level must be topped up due to splashing or backwashing, or following drainage after heavy rain. Salt is not
lost through evaporation.
4.3. TYPE OF SALT TO USE
Use only salt that complies with standard EN 16401 and is intended for salt chlorinators. Use only sodium chloride (NaCl) that is
morethan99%pure.Donotusefood-gradesalt,iodizedsalt,saltcontainingyellowprussiateofsodaorsaltcontaininganti-caking
additives.
4.4. HOW TO ADD OR REMOVE SALT
For new pools, let the plaster dry for ten to fourteen days before adding salt. Start up the filtration pump, then add salt directly into the
intake side of the pool. Make the water circulate to speed up the dissolution process. Do not allow salt to accumulate at the bottom
of the pool. Run the filtration pump for 24 hours, opening the main drain valve fully to allow the salt to dissolve evenly throughout
the pool.
The only way to lower the salt concentration is to partially empty the pool and refill it with fresh water.
Alwayscheckthestabilizer(cyanuricacid)whencheckingthesaltconcentration.Thecorrespondingconcentrationstendtodecrease
together.Refertothefollowingtabletodeterminethequantityofstabilizerrequiredinordertoachieveaconcentrationof25ppm.
Addstabilizeronlyifnecessary.
Donotaddstabilizertoindoorpools.
Use only genuine replacement parts
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Hayward |
| Model | Plug N Clear |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 30048 MB |
