Goldline AquaRite Long Life User manual

2019-2660
2019-10-16
Part No.
AQR940
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator
DOMESTIC
READ THE LABEL AND MANUAL BEFOREUSING
REGISTRATION NUMBER 28325.5
PEST CONTROLS PRODUCT ACT

AquaRite Long Life
ELECTROLYTIC CHLORINE GENERATOR CELL
DOMESTIC REGISTRATION
NUMBER 28325.5
PEST CONTROLS PRODUCTS ACT
Replacement cell for the
AquaRite Long Life
This cell must only be used on this modelof
chlorine generating device. Read the label,
the Installation and Operation Manual of the
AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator before using.
C-UL Listed 6D22 NSF Certified to ANSI/NSF Standard 50 Swimming Pool and Spa Chlorinator

AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator
CONTROLS BACTERIA AND ALGAE
In Residential Swimming Pools and Spas
READ THIS LABEL AND OPERATION MANUAL BEFORE
USING. PRECAUTION:
A maximum of 95,000 Litres (25,000 Gallons) of water can be treated with one
AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator unit. Operating the AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator without water flow through the AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell can cause a build-up of flammable gases which can result
in fire or explosion .The AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator protects itself
against this condition via the FLO sensor by cutting off the power to the AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell whenever flow is not detected. The AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator MUST be wired to the same circuit as the filter pump. This
ensures that the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator will only generate
chlorine when the filter pump is providing flow. The AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic
Chlorine Generator generates a maximum output of hypochlorous acid equivalent to 0.45 kg
of chlorine per day. Do not use this device with bromide products.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
NOTICE TO USER: This pest control product is to be used only in accordancewith
the directions on the label. It is an offence under the Pest Control Products Act to use
this product in a way that is inconsistent with the directions on the label.
SWITCH:
(The switch is ignored when operation is Remotely Controlled)
Super-Chlorinate: Chlorine is produced at the maximum rate, regardless of the “Desired
Output %” dial for the remainder of the current filtering period (maximum 24 hours).
Auto: Chlorine is produced at the rate determined by the “Desired Output %” dial.
Off: Chlorine production is turned OFF. The power is controlled by the filter pump timer.
CHLORINE LEVEL DIAL:
(The Desired Output dial is ignored when operation is Remotely Controlled)
Adjust the “Desired Output %” dial to control the amount of chlorine produced.
Periodically check the pool chlorine level and adjust the dial up or down as required.
For swimming pools, a minimum of 1 ppm of free available chlorine must be
maintained.
For Spas, a minimum of 3 ppm of free available chlorine must be maintained.
LCD DISPLAY: Displays salt level in ppm (parts per million).

ELECTRICAL RATINGS:
All wiring must conform to local and NEC/CEC codes. Copper wire only.
PRECAUTION: Connect only to a circuit protected by a class-A ground fault interrupter.
Power: 110-130VAC, 2A, 50/60Hz or 220-250VAC, 1A, 50/60Hz.
Timer: Connect to load side. Remote Control unit: Connect to line
power
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ENCLOSURE 3 –SUITABLE FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR MOUNTING.
Goldline Controls, Inc. Registration# 28325
A Hayward Company Pest Control Products Act
61 Whitecap Drive DOMESTIC
North Kingstown, RI. 02852
USA 2580 Plymouth Dr.
Oakville, Ontario L6H 5R4
C-UL Listed 6D22 NSF Certified to ANSI/NSF STANDARD 50 Swimming Pool and Spa
Chlorinator
LED Indicator Flashing Continuous
Power
Power is present.
Generating
Water is too hot or too cold to operate
Chlorine is being produced
Super Chlorinate
Super Chlorinate—Chlorine generation is at
100% regardless of “Desired Output”
setting.
Remotely Controlled
Remote Control is in Service or Time-Out
mode—the AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator switch
and dial temporarily control operation.
Remote control system is controlling the
operation of the AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator.
No Flow
Time Delay after flow is established.
Water is NOT flowing through the AquaRite
Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine
Generator cell—Chlorine
Check Salt
Salt is below 2600 ppm. AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator is working at
reduced efficiency. Check AquaRite Long
Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell and
clean if necessary. If problem persists, have
the salt level professionally tested before
adding salt to the pool.
Salt is below 2300 ppm. Chlorine generation
is halted. Check AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell and clean
if necessary. If problem persists, have the salt
level professionally tested before adding salt
to the pool.
High Salt
Cell current too High. Chlorine generation is
halted. See owner’s manual for directions on
decreasing salt level.
Inspect Cell
Reduced AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic
Chlorine Generator cell efficiency or
scheduled 3 month cell inspection time.
Inspect AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic
Chlorine Generator cell and clean if
necessary, and press display button for 3
seconds to turn off flashing indicator.
AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine
Generator Cell efficiency greatly reduced.
Inspect AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic
Chlorine Generator cell and clean if
necessary. If AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell isclean
it may be at the end of it’s life and needs to
Inspect AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell every 3 months/clean if
necessary

AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator
By
Goldline Controls Inc., A Hayward Company
CONTROLS BACTERIA AND ALGAE
in Residential Swimming Pools and Spas
DOMESTIC
READ THE LABEL AND MANUAL BEFORE USING
REGISTRATION NUMBER 28325.5
PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT
Goldline Controls, Inc.
A Hayward Company 61 Whitecap Drive
North Kingstown, RI. 02852 USA
Hayward Pool Products Canada
2880 Plymouth Drive
Oakville, ON L6H 5R4
(905) 829-2880

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be
followed, including the following:
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READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
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Disconnect all AC power duringinstallation.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OFCHILDREN
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A green colored terminal marked "Earth Ground" is located inside the wiring
compartment. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this terminal must be
connected to the grounding means provided in the electric supply service panel
with a continuous copper wire equivalent in size to the circuit conductors
supplying the equipment.
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One bonding lug for US models (two for Canadian models) is provided on the
external surface. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect the local common
bonding grid in the area of the swimming pool, spa, or hot tub to these terminals
with an insulated or bare copper conductor not smaller than 8 AWG US / 6 AWG
Canada.
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All field installed metal componentssuch as rails, ladders, drains, or other similar
hardware within 3 meters of the pool, spa or hot tub shall be bonded to the
equipment grounding bus with copper conductors not smaller than 8AWG US / 6
AWG Canada.
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NOTICE TO USER: This pest control product is to be used only in accordance
with the directions on the label. It is an offence under the Pest Control Products
Act to use this product in a way that is inconsistent with the directions on the
label.
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WARNING: Heavy pool or spa usage, and higher temperaturemay require
higher chlorine output to maintain proper free available chlorine residuals.
•
Follow all aspects of the local and National Electric Code(s) when installingthe
AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic ChlorineGenerator.
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If additional chlorine is required due to heavy bather load, use a chlorine
sanitizer to maintain an appropriate free available chlorine residual in thewater.
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For proper sanitation, spas must be completely drained periodically. The number
of days between COMPLETE SPA DRAINAGE is equal to the volume of spa
water in litres, divided by 10 times the maximum number of daily spa users. Refill
spa with water and repeat the DIRECTIONS FOR USE of the AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator.
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People with a medical condition should consult a physician before entering a
pool or spa.
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Maximum spa water usage temperature is 40oC. Duration in spa water at 40oC
should not exceed 15minutes.
•
Do not use this device with bromide products.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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C-UL Listed 6D22 NSF Certified to ANSI/NSF Standard 50 Swimming Pool and
Spa Chlorinator

Table of Contents
OPERATION
General .......................................................................................................................1
Water Chemistry........................................................................................................1
Controls...................................................................................................................... 6
Maintenance............................................................................................................... 8
INSTALLATION
Mounting..................................................................................................................... 9
Plumbing ....................................................................................................................10
Wiring..........................................................................................................................11
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................... 14
WARRANTY
Warranty .....................................................................................................................16

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OPERATION
The AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator is an automatic chlorine
generation system for pool or spa sanitation. A Maximum of 95,000 Litres (25,000
Gallons) of water can be treated with one AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine
Generator unit. The operation requires a low concentration of salt (sodium chloride) inthe
pool water. These levels are low enough that it normally will not be tasted. The AquaRite
Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator automatically sanitizes your pool by
converting the salt into free chlorine which kills bacteria and algae in the pool. Chlorine
will revert back to sodium chloride after killing bacteria. These reactions will
continuously recycle virtually eliminating the need to add sanitizing chemicals to your
pool. The only time you may need to add more salt to the pool is when water is
replenished due to backwashing, draining, or splashing (not evaporation).
The AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator is designed to produce hypochlorous acid for most
residential pools up to 95,000 Litres (25,000 Gallons). The maximum output of hypochlorous acid is
equivalent to 0.45 Kg of chlorine per day. Check local codes for other restrictions. The actual amount of
chlorination required to properly sanitize a pool varies due to bather load, rainfall, temperature, and the pool's
cleanliness.
Water Chemistry
The table below summarizes the recommended water parameters. The only special requirements for the
AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator are the salt level and stabilizer. It is important to maintain
these levels in order to prevent corrosion or scaling and to ensure maximum enjoyment of the pool. Test your
water periodically. Your Authorized Aqua Rite Dealer (AARD) or most pool stores can provide you with the
chemicals and procedures to adjust the water chemistry. Be sure to tell the pool store that you are using an
Aqua Rite chlorine generator.
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Do not add pool or spa chemicals directly to the skimmer. This may damage the AquaRite Long
Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator Cell.
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Maintaining high salt and chlorine levels above recommended range can contribute to corrosion of
pool or spa equipment.
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Check the expiry date of the test kit as test results may be inaccurate if used after the expiration
date.
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NOTE: For outdoor pools, chlorine residuals can be protected from destruction by sunlight by the
addition of stabilizer (cyanuric acid).
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Regulation may exist regarding the use of cyanuric acid. Please consult with your local authority.
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For swimming pools, a minimum of 1ppm of free available chlorine must be maintained. For spas,
a minimum of 3 ppm of free available chlorine must be maintained.
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Saturation index
The saturation index (Si) relates to the calcium and alkalinity in the water and is an indicator of the pool water
"balance". Your water is properly balanced if the Si is 0 ±.2.If the Si is below -0.2, the water is corrosive and
plaster pool walls will be dissolved into the water. If the Si is above +0.2, scaling and staining will occur.
Use the chart below to determine the saturation index.
Si = pH + Ti + Ci + Ai -12.1
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Salt Level
Use the chart on page 4 to determine how much salt in Kg (or Pounds) need to be added to reach the
recommended levels. Use the equations below (measurements are in feet/gallons and meters/liters) if pool
size is unknown.
Gallons Liters
(pool size in feet) (pool size inmeters)
Rectangular
Length x Width x
Length x Width x
Average Depth x 7.5
Average Depth x 1000
Round
Diameter x Diameter x
Diameter x Diameter x
Average Depth x 5.9
Average Depth x 785
Oval
Length x Width x
Length x Width x
Average Depth x 6.7
Average Depth x 893
The ideal salt level is between 2.7-3.4 g/l (2700-3400 ppm) with 3.2 g/l (3200 ppm) being optimal. If the level
is low, determine the number of liters (gallons) in the pool and add salt according to the chart on page
4. A low salt level will reduce the efficiency of the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator and
result in low chlorine production. A high salt level can cause the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine
Generator to shutdown and may begin to give a salty taste to your pool (generally, the salt will begin to be
tasted at a level of about 3.5-4.0 g/l (3500-4000 ppm)). The salt in your pool/spa is constantly recycled and
the loss of salt throughout the swimming season should be small. This loss is due primarily to the addition
of water because of splashing, backwashing, or draining (because of rain). Salt is not lost due to
evaporation.
Type of Salt to Use
It is important to use only sodium chloride (NaCl) salt that is greater than 99% pure. This is common food
quality or water softener salt and is usually available at building supply stores in 18 –36 Kg (40-80 lb.) bags
labeled "Coarse Solar Salt". It is also acceptable to use water conditioning salt pellets; however, it will take
longer for them to dissolve. Do not use rock salt, salt with yellow prussiate of soda, salt with anti- caking
additives, or iodized salt.
How to Add or Remove Salt
For new plaster pools, wait 10-14 days before adding salt to allow the plaster to cure. Turn the circulating
pump on and add salt directly into the pool. Brush the salt around to speed up the dissolving process--do not
allow salt to pile up on the bottom of the pool. Run the filter pump for 24 hours with the suction coming from
the main drain (use pool vac if there is no main drain) to allow the salt to evenly disperse throughout the pool.
The salt display may take 24 hours to respond to the change in salt concentration.
The only way to lower the salt concentration is to partially drain the pool and refill with fresh water.
Always check stabilizer (cyanuric acid) when checking salt. These levels will most likely decline together.
Use the chart on page 5 to determine how much stabilizer must be added to raise the level to 0.08 g/l (80ppm).

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{Diagram}

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Controls
Main Switch
AUTO: For normal operation, the Main Switch should be left in the AUTO position. In this
position the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator will produce chlorine
according to
the "Desired Output %" adjustment setting for the entire filtering/pumping cycle.
SUPER CHLORINATE: When you have an abnormally high bather load, a large amount of rain,
a cloudy water condition, or any other condition which needs a large amount of purification to be
introduced, put the Main Switch in the SUPER CHLORINATE position. This electronically
“super chlorinates” (shocks) the water for 24 hours (filter pump must be on during this time) or
until the power has been turned off, whichever comes first. At the end of the super chlorinate
time, be sure to put the switch back into the AUTO position.
OFF: The OFF position prevents the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator
from energizing the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell. In this position
there is no chlorine generation. NOTE: To service any of the pool equipment or the AquaRite
Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator, turn the power off at the circuit breaker.
Indicator LED's
POWER When illuminated, the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator has input
power.
GENERATING This LED is on steady during normal operation. When flashing, the pool water is
too hot or cold to operate.
SUPER CHLORINATE Illuminates during super-chlorination. See description above.
REMOTELY CONTROLLED When illuminated, indicates that a remote pool automation
control (Goldline Aqua Logic, Pentair Intellitouch, Polaris Eos, etc.) is controlling the AquaRite
Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator --the main switch and "Desired Output %" adjustment
are inactive. When flashing, the Aqua Logic, Intellitouch or Eos is in SERVICE or TIME-OUT
mode and the Main Switch and "Desired Output %" adjustment are active.
NO FLOW When illuminated, the flow switch has detected no water flowing and the AquaRite
Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator has stopped generating chlorine. A flashing LED
indicates a
15-60 second time delay period.
CHECK SALT When flashing, the salt level is low (below 2700 ppm) and AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator is generating at low efficiency. When illuminated steady, the salt
level is too low and AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator has shut down. Before
adding large quantities of salt, it is advisable to have your salt level professionally checked.
HIGH SALT When illuminated, the salt level is too high and AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic
Chlorine Generator has shut down.
INSPECT CELL A flashing indicator signifies that either the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic
Chlorine Generator Cell efficiency is reduced or that it is time for regularly scheduled cell
inspection. In either case, inspect the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell
and clean if necessary. When illuminated steady, AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine
Generator cell efficiency is greatly reduced and the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine

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Generator has stopped producing chlorine. Inspect, clean or replace if necessary.

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"Desired Output %" adjustment knob
The "Desired Output %" adjustment knob is located in the lower center of the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic
Chlorine Generator control panel. This setting is used to control the amount of chlorine the AquaRite Long
Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator generates. Raise this setting to increase chlorine level and lower it to
decrease chlorine level. Note: The "Desired Output %" adjustment will not function when the AquaRite Long
Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator is being controlled by a remote pool automation control.
Salt Display
The Salt Display shows the current salt concentration of the pool water. Readings are in ppm (parts per
million). Refer to the Water Chemistry section for recommended salt levels as well as how to add/remove
salt.
The factory default display is in English units (ppm). If Metric units (grams per liter) are preferred, push the
small button next to the display once. The display will now show the pool temperature. With the temperature
displayed, move the main switch from AUTO to SUPER CHLORINATE and back to AUTO. The
temperature display will instantly switch to Celsius and the salt display will switch to grams/liter. Repeat this
process to switchback to English units. (ppm and Fahrenheit)
Operation
Assuming that the water chemical levels are in the recommended range, there are three factors that you can
control which directly contribute to the amount of chlorine the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine
Generator will generate:
1.
Filter time each day (hours)
2.
The "Desired Output %" setting
3.
The amount of salt in the pool
The filter pump timer should be set so that all of the water in the pool passes through the filter each day. For
pools with high chlorine demand, the timer may have to be set longer to generate enoughchlorine.
To find the optimum "Desired Output %" setting, start at approximately 50%. Test the chlorine level every
few days and adjust the dial up or down accordingly. It usually takes 2-3 adjustments to find the ideal setting
for your pool/spa and after that, it should only take minor, infrequent adjustments. Because the chlorine
demand of the pool increases with temperature most people find they have to adjust the dial up at the peak of
the summer and down during the colder periods. The AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator
automatically stops generating when the pool water temperature drops below 10oC (50ºF). This is usually not
a problem because bacteria and algae stop growing at this temperature. You can override this low temperature
cutoff by switching to SUPER CHLORINATE for a day.
Prevent over-chlorination during cold weather: Check chlorine levels periodically. Most pools require less
chlorine during cold weather and the “Desired Output %” dial should be turned down accordingly.
When connected to a pool automation control (Pentair Intellitouch or Polaris Eos):
The AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator is designed to operate with all pool automation
controls except Jandy AquaLink RS. The Intellitouch and Eos can fully control the function of the
AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator chlorinator in addition to the other pool equipment.
The "Remote Control" LED on the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator chlorinator will be
illuminated when the automation control is activated. Adjustment of the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic
Chlorine Generator "Desired Output %" and also Super chlorination can be controlled from the pool
automation display/keypad. Refer to the pool automation control instructions for more information. The
AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator salt display and LED indicators operate as normal, but
the main switch and "Desired Output %" dial are disabled.

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Maintaining the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator System
To maintain maximum performance, it is recommended that you open and visually inspect the AquaRite
Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator Cell every 3 months or after cleaning your filter. The AquaRite
Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator will remind you to do this by flashing the "Inspect Cell" LED
after approximately 500 hours of operation. After you inspect the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic
Chlorine Generator (and clean, if necessary) press the small "diagnostic" button next to the display for 3
seconds to stop the flashing "Inspect Cell" LED and start the timer for the next 500 hours.
The AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator Cell has a self cleaning feature incorporated into the
electronic control’s logic. In most cases this self cleaning action will keep the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic
Chlorine Generator cell working at optimum efficiency. In areas where water is hard (high mineral
content) and in pools where the water chemistry has been allowed to get "out of balance", the AquaRite Long
Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell may require periodic cleaning. The "Inspect Cell" LED will indicate
if cell efficiency is decreased and servicing is necessary. If the "Inspect Cell" LED remains on after a
thorough cleaning, the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell may be worn and require
replacement.
Servicing and Cleaning the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell
Turn off power to the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator before removing the AquaRite
Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell. Once removed, look inside the AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine
Generator cell and inspect for scale formation (light colored crusty or flaky deposits) on the plates and for
any debris which has passed through the filter and caught on the plates. If no deposits are visible, reinstall.
If deposits are seen, use a high pressure garden hose and try to flush the scale off. If this is not successful, use
a plastic or wood tool (do not use metal as this will scratch the coating off the plates) and scrape
deposits off of plates. Note that a buildup on the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell
indicates that there is an unusually high calcium level in the pool (old pool water is usually the cause). If
this is not corrected, you may to have to periodically clean the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic
Chlorine Generator cell. The simplest way to avoid this is to bring the pool chemistry to the recommended
levels as specified.
Mild Acid Washing: Use only in severe cases where flushing and scraping will not remove the majority of
deposits. To acid wash, turn off power to AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator.
Remove AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell from piping. In a clean plastic container,
mix a 4:1 solution of water to muriatic acid (one gallon of water to one quart of muriatic acid).
ALWAYS ADD ACID TO WATER NEVER ADD WATER TO ACID. Be sure to wear rubber gloves and
appropriate eye protection. The level of the solution in the container should just reach the top of the
AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell so that the wire harness compartment is NOT
submerged. It may be helpful to coil the wiring before immersing the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic
Chlorine Generator cell. The AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell should soak for a
few minutes and then rinse with a high pressure garden hose. If any deposits are still visible, repeat
soaking and rinsing. Replace the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell and inspect
again periodically.
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When replacing the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell, only use replacement
cells having a label that clearly states that it is a replacement cell for the AquaRite Long Life
Electrolytic Chlorine Generator, REGISTRATION NUMBER 28325, PEST CONTROL
PRODUCTS ACT.
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The life expectancy of the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell is 10,000 hours
under normal use conditions.
Winterizing
The AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator Cell and flow detection switch will be damaged by
freezing water just as your pool plumbing would. In areas of the country which experience severe or extended
periods of freezing temperatures, be sure to drain all water from the pump, filter, and supply and return lines
before any freezing conditions occur. The electronic control is capable of withstanding any winter weather
and should not be removed.

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Spring Start-up
DO NOT turn the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator on, until the pool water chemistry
has been brought to the proper levels. This information can be found on page 1.

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INSTALLATION
Installation must be performed in accordance with Local and NEC codes.
{Diagram}
Preparing Pool/Spa Water
Refer to page 1 for recommended chemical levels. The pool's chemistry must be balanced BEFORE activating
the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator. NOTE: If the pool does not have new water, add 1
liter (1 quart) of metal remover and 1 liter (1 quart) of non-copper based algaecide to the pool, per
manufacturer’s instructions. This ensures a quick, trouble free transfer to the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic
Chlorine Generator system.
Mounting the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator Control
The AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator is contained in a raintight enclosure that is suitable
for outdoor mounting. The control must be mounted a minimum of 2 meters (5 ft.) horizontal distance (or
more, if local codes require) from the pool/spa.
The control is designed to mount vertically on a flat surface with the knockouts facing downward. Because
the enclosure also acts as a heat sink (disperses heat from inside the box), it is important not to block the four
sides of the control. Do not mount AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator inside a panel or tight
enclosed area.

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Plumbing
Ensure that the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator installation does not constitute a cross
connection with the local potable water supply. Consult local plumbing codes.
The AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator flow switch and cell should be plumbed in the return
line to the pool/spa. The preferred installation is after (downstream) all the pool equipment (filter, heater,
solar, etc.). The AquaRite Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell and flow switch tee fitting are designed to be
plumbed into 51mm (2”) PVC pipe. Adapters (not included) can be used for systems with 38mm (1 ½”)
plumbing.
For proper plumbing, refer to the overview diagram on page 9. Alternate configurations #1 shows the flow
switch can also be in front of the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell. Configurations #2
and#3 allow for chlorination of both the pool and spa during spa spillover operation, but prevent over
chlorination of the spa during "spa only" operation. Never use configuration #4.
{Diagram}
Flow Switch: IMPORTANT: There must be at least a 25cm (12”) straight pipe run before (upstream)
the flow switch. If the switch is plumbed after the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic
Chlorine Generator cell, the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generatorcell can
be counted as the 25cm (12”) of straight pipe. To ensure proper operation, verify that the
arrow on the flow switch (located on top of gray hex) points in the direction of water
flow.
AquaRite Long
Life Install using the unions provided. Tighten unions BY HAND for a watertight seal. For
Electrolytic pool/spa combination systems with spillover, use configurations #2 or #3 above to allow
Chlorine chlorination of both the pool and spa during spillover but preventing over-chlorination
Generator when operating the spa only.
Cell

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Wiring
Power must be shut off at the circuit breaker before performing any wiring. Be sure to follow Local and
NEC electrical codes. To provide safe operation, the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator
must be properly grounded and bonded.
Input Power For stand alone operation:
Wire the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator to the LOAD SIDE of the filter pump timer. It
is very important that the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator is powered only when the
pump is
running.
Refer to the wiring label on the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator as well as the diagram
below to determine correct wiring connections. The AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator is
shipped from the factory with the configuration jumpers in 240VAC position. If using 120VAC, move the
jumpers as shown below. For Canadian models, the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator shall
be connected to a circuit protected by a class A ground fault interrupter. Be sure to connect the ground
wire to the green ground screw terminal located on the bottom of the enclosure.
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Bonding:
A lug used for bonding is attached to the bottom of the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine
Generator
enclosure (see diagram below). The AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator must be bonded
with a
6 AWG copper wire (8 AWG USA) to the pool bonding system.
AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator Cell and Flow
Switch:
The AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell and flow switch cables are terminated with
connectors which plug into the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator, for easy attachment and
removal. The door of the AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator must be open to access the
AquaRite Long Life Electrolytic Chlorine Generator cell cable connector. The flow switch plugs into a
connector (similar to a telephone jack) located outside, on the bottom of the enclosure. Refer to the diagram
below for the location of these connections.
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