Jandy Pro Series TruClear User manual

H0613500_REVC
ENGLISH |FRANÇAIS | ESPAÑOL
WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY - This product must be installed and serviced by a contractor who is licensed and
qualified in pool equipment by the jurisdiction in which the product will be installed where such state/
provincial or local requirements exist. The maintainer must be a professional with sufficient experience in
pool equipment installation and maintenance so that all of the instructions in this manual can be followed
exactly. Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions that accompany
this product. Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may result in property damage, personal
injury, or death. Improper installation and/or operation will void the warranty.
Improper installation and/or operation can create unwanted electrical hazard which can
cause serious injury, property damage, or death.
ATTENTION INSTALLER - This manual contains important information about the
installation, operation and safe use of this product. This information should be given to
the owner/operator of this equipment.
Controls bacteria and algae in swimming pool water
For Residential Pools
DOMESTIC
REGISTRATION NO. 32473 PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT
WARNING
Operating Jandy Pro Serices TruClear™ models
without water flow through the cell can cause a buildup
of flammable gases which can result in FIRE OR
EXPLOSION. READ THE LABEL AND OPERATION
MANUAL BEFORE USING. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN.
Jandy Pro Series
TruClear™
Chlorine Generating System
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
Zodiac Pool Systems LLC
2620 Commerce Way, Vista, CA 92081
1.800.822.7933 | www.ZodiacPoolSystems.com
Zodiac Pool Systems Canada, Inc.
2-3365 Mainway, Burlington, Ontario L7M 1A6
+ 1 (888) 647-4004 | www.ZodiacPoolSystems.ca

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ETL LISTED
CONFORMS TO
UL STD 1081
Certified to
CAN/CSA C22.2
No. 218.1
Maximum Overcurrent Protection – 15A
Use Copper Conductors Only
Disconnect Power before Opening Service Cover
For Outdoor or Indoor Use
Electrical Requirements: 120/240 VAC 50/60 Hz
3 WIRE, 4/2 AMP
Maximum Output of Hypochlorous Acid is Equivalent to 420 g
of Free Available Chlorine Per Day
3000 parts per million of salt
The maximum volume of water that can be treated with
one unit of TruClear is 132,000 liters (35,000 gallons) (132.0 m³)
For swimming pools, a range of 1-3 ppm of free available
chlorine must be maintained.
Controls bacteria and algae in swimming pool water
Notice to User
This pest control product is to be used only in accordance with the directions on the label. It is an offense
under the Pest Control Products Act to use this product in a way that is inconsistent with the directions on
the label. The user assumes the risk to persons or property that arises from any such use of this product.

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Table of Contents
Section 1. Important Safety Instructions........ 4
1.1 Safety Instructions.............................................. 4
Section 2. General Description ....................... 7
2.1 ProductSpecications........................................ 7
2.2 Product Contents................................................ 8
Section 3. Installation Instructions................. 9
3.1 Materials and Tools............................................. 9
3.2 Installation Requirements................................... 9
3.3 Installing the Power Pack ................................. 10
3.4 Installing the Cell ...............................................11
3.5 Wiring the Power Pack to Power Source ......... 12
3.6 Install RS485 for Jandy Automation ................. 13
3.7 Bonding ............................................................ 15
3.8 Split Return Plumbing Instructions:
ForInoorCleaningSystems ........................... 15
Section 4. Pool Water Preparation................ 15
4.1 Determining Pool Size
(Litres of Water in Your Pool)............................ 15
4.2 Determining Pool Size
(Gallons of Water in Your Pool) ........................ 15
4.3 Chemistry You Need to Know........................... 16
4.4 Optimum Pool Water Conditions .................... 17
4.5 Collecting a Water Sample............................... 17
4.6 Salt (NaCl Sodium Chloride) ........................... 17
When to Add Salt ................................ 17
What Type of Salt to Use .................... 17
How Much Salt to Use ........................ 17
How to Add Salt to the Pool ................ 18
Section 5. Operating Instructions................. 19
5.1 Control Panel.................................................... 19
5.2 Turning Power Pack On/Off (Manually)............ 19
5.3 Select Language .............................................. 19
5.4 Turning Power Pack On/Off
(Using the Pump’s External Timer)................... 19
5.5 Chlorine Output Level....................................... 19
5.6 BOOST/LOW Mode.......................................... 20
5.7 Polarity Reversal .............................................. 20
Section 6. Maintenance.................................. 21
6.1 Weekly.............................................................. 21
6.2 Monthly............................................................. 21
6.3 Cleaning the Cell .............................................. 22
6.4 Winterizing........................................................ 22
Section 7. Troubleshooting ........................... 23
7.1 Problems and Corrective Action ....................... 23
Section 8. Display Readings.......................... 26
8.1 Display Readings and Descriptions.................. 26

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Section 1. Important Safety Instructions
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 Safety Instructions
This device can only be used in swimming pools and swimming pools with a built-in spa. It cannot be used in
stand-alone spas. All electrical work must be performed by a licensed electrician and conform to all national, state
(provincial), and local codes. When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should
always be followed, including the following:
WARNING
EQUIPMENT UNDER PRESSURE: Always turn pump off prior to installing or servicing the power pack or cell.
Your pump/filter system is operated under pressure and the pressure must be released before you begin work.
Please see your pump/filter owner’s manual for further instructions.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, service should only be attempted by a qualified pool service professional.
WARNING
Jandy Pro Series chlorine generating devices are designed for domestic (residential) swimming pool use only.
Contrary use could affect performance, void warranty, and may result in property damage, serious injury, or death.
• Operating a chlorine generator without water owing through the cell may cause a build up of ammable
gases, resulting in re or explosion.
• Keep equipment out of reach of children.
• A damaged supply cord should only be replaced by the manufacturer, service agent or electrician.
• When installing and using this electrical equipment, always follow basic safety precautions.
• Before performing installation, disconnect all power.
• Connect to a circuit that is protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
• Do not install within an outer enclosure or beneath the skirt of a hot tub or spa.
WARNING
Installation must be done in accordance with the National Electrical Code®(“NEC®” or NFPA-70®) in the US, the
Canadian Electrical Code (“CEC” or C22.1) in Canada, and/or any other local and national installation codes.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH. Connect only to a branch circuit that is
protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot verify that the circuit
is protected by a GFCI. Make sure such a GFCI should be provided by the installer and should be tested on a routine
basis. To test the GFCI, push the test button. The GFCI should interrupt power. Push the reset button. Power should
be restored. If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner, the GFCI is defective. If the GFCI interrupts power to the
device without the test button being pushed, a ground current is flowing, indicating the possibility of electrical shock.
Do not use the device. Disconnect the device and have the problem corrected by a qualified service representative
before using.
A green/yellow grounding wire is provided inside the power pack. To reduce risk of electric shock, connect the ground
wire to the grounding wire that is supplying power to the unit.
WARNING
The power pack must be interlocked/interconnected with the pool pump motor power source to ensure that the
chlorinator only operates when the pool pump is operating. The flow sensor feature of the Jandy TruClear is intended
to be used as a backup only and should not be used as the sole source of flow detection.

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WARNING
• The power pack must be installed at least 2 feet (0.6 m) vertically off the ground.
• In the US, the power pack must be installed at least 1.5 m (5 ft.) from the inside wall of your swimming pool or
spa; in Canada, the power pack must be installed at least 3 m (10 ft.) from the inside wall of your
swimming pool or spa.
• The Jandy Pro Series chlorine generating electrolytic cell must be installed outdoors only. The cell must be in-
stalled horizontally with the cord facing upwards to avoid buildup of flammable gases which can result in FIRE
OR EXPLOSION.
• The cell must be installed as the last piece of equipment in the circulation plumbing system just before the pool.
WARNING
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, do not remove the suction fittings of your spa or hot tub. Never operate a spa or hot
tub if the suction fittings are broken or missing. Never replace a suction fitting with one rated less than the flow rate
marked on the equipment assembly.
WARNING
PREVENT CHILD DROWNING: Do not let anyone, especially small children, sit, step, lean or climb on any
equipment installed as part of your pool’s operational system. Locate the components of your operational system
at least 1 m (3 ft.) from the pool so children cannot use the equipment to access the pool and be injured or drown.
WARNING
Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature
of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 37 °C (98.6 °F). The symptoms
of hyperthermia include dizziness, fainting, drowsiness, lethargy, and an increase in the internal temperature of the
body. The effects of hyperthermia include:
• Unawareness of impending danger
• Failure to perceive heat
• Failure to recognize the need to exit spa
• Physical inability to exit spa
• Fetal damage in pregnant women
• Unconsciousness resulting in a danger of drowning
WARNING
To Reduce the Risk of Injury -
• The water in a spa should never exceed 40°C (104°F). Water temperatures between 38°C (100°F) and 40°C
(104°F) are considered safe for a healthy adult. Lower water temperatures are recommended for young
children and when spa use exceeds 10 minutes.
• Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during the early months of
pregnancy, pregnant or possibly pregnant women should limit spa water temperatures to 38°C (100°F).
• Before entering a spa or hot tub, the user should measure the water temperature with an accurate
thermometer since the tolerance of water temperature-regulating devices varies.
• The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication before or during spa or hot tub use may lead to unconsciousness with
the possibility of drowning.
• Obese persons and persons with a history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system
problems, or diabetes should consult a physician before using a spa.
• Persons using medication should consult a physician before using a spa or hot tub since some medication
may induce drowsiness while other medication may affect heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation.

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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
• People with infectious diseases should not use a spa or hot tub.
• To avoid injury, exercise care when entering or exiting the spa or hot tub.
• Do not use drugs or alcohol before or during the use of a spa or hot tub to avoid unconsciousness and
possible drowning.
• Pregnant or possibly pregnant women should consult a physician before using a spa or hot tub.
• Water temperature in excess of 38°C (100°F) may be injurious to your health.
• Before entering a spa or hot tub measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer.
• Do not use a spa or hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise.
• Prolonged immersion in a spa or hot tub may be injurious to your health.
• Do not permit any electric appliance (such as a light, telephone, radio, or television) within 1.5 m (5 ft.) of
a spa or hot tub.
• The use of alcohol, drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas.
CAUTION
This device is intended for use with permanent swimming pools and may also be used with hot tubs and spas if so
marked. Do not use with storable pools or stand-alone spas. A permanently-installed pool is constructed in or on
the ground or in a building such that it cannot be readily disassembled for storage. A storable pool is constructed
so that it is capable of being readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its original integrity.
CAUTION
It is important to note that certain materials used in and around swimming pools and spas may not be compatible
with chemicals commonly used to purify pool and spa water (e.g. acids, chlorine, salt, stabilizers, etc.).
Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc. does not warrant or guarantee that the chlorinated water generated by the Jandy Pro
Series chlorine generating device will not damage or destroy certain types of plants, decking, coping and other
materials in and around your pool and/or spa. Before selecting materials to be used in and around your pool and/or
spa, please discuss all options with your contractor to assess the compatibility of such materials and chemicals.
When mixing acid or other chemicals with water, ALWAYS ADD THE ACID OR CHEMICALS TO WATER. NEVER
ADD WATER TO THE ACID OR CHEMICALS.
Some helpful considerations may include:
• Choosing plants that can withstand splash out of pool water containing chlorine and/or salt and other water
puricationchemicals.
• All metal components used in and around a pool should be of a high grade, quality stainless steel.
• Careful selection of masonry products. The porosity and hardness of natural stones varies greatly. Therefore we
recommend you consult with your builder or stone contractor on the best choice for stone materials around your
pool or spa.
• Sealing all masonry products. Professionals in the stone industry specify that even natural stone, especially when
used outdoors, be sealed to prevent weathering, staining, and premature degradation. Consult with your stone
or deck contractor for the proper sealer for the masonry products you have selected to use around your pool or
spa.
• For the optimal results, sealers should be reapplied on a regular basis. Reapply the protective sealer on a
schedule per the manufacturer’s instructions.
• Use of chemicals other than those recommended may be hazardous. Follow the chemical manufacturers
instructions.

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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
To minimize risk of severe injury or death, filter, pump, and/or chlorinator should not be subjected to the piping
system pressurization test.
Local codes may require the pool piping system to be subjected to a pressure test. These requirements are gener-
ally not intended to apply to the pool equipment, such as filters, pumps, or chlorinators.
Jandy pool equipment is pressure tested at the factory.
If, however, the WARNING cannot be followed and pressure testing of the piping system must include the filter,
pump, and/or chlorinator, BE SURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
• Remove cell and install Pressurizing, Installation and Winterizing Cap (P/N: R0621900) before testing.
• Check all clamps, bolts, lids, lock rings, and system accessories to ensure they are properly installed and se-
cured before testing.
• RELEASE ALL AIR in the system before testing. AIR PRESSURE must NOT be used for pressure testing.
• Water pressure for test must NOT EXCEED 35 PSI.
• Water temperature for test must NOT EXCEED 100°F (38°C)
• Limit test to 24 hours. After test, visually check system to be sure it is ready for operation.
Notice: These parameters apply to Jandy equipment only. For non-Jandy equipment, consult the equipment
manufacturer.

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Section 2. General Description
Figure 1. Example of Installation
2.1 Product Speci cations
Maximum Operating Pressure: 50 psi Input Freq: 50/60 Hz
Minimum Flow Rate: 76 lpm (20 gpm) Output Voltage: 25V DC (max)
Required Salt Level: 3.0 gpl (3,000 ppm) Dimensions:
Power Pack (L x W x H):
25.4 cm x 11.4 cm x 33 cm (10 in. x 4.5 in. x 13 in.)
Electrolytic Cell (L x W x H):
16.5 cm x 14 cm x 30.5 cm (6.5 in. x 5.5 in. x 12 in.)
Maximum water volume treated:
132,000 L (35,000 gal.)
Chlorine Output: 0.42 kg (0.93 lbs) per day
Input Voltages: 120/240 VAC Weight:
Power Pack: 3.2 kg. (7 lbs)
Electrolytic Cell: 0.9 kg (2 lbs)
Input Current @ 240 VAC: ~2 A
Input Current @ 120 VAC: ~4 A
HEATER
CELL
FILTER
POWER PACK
TO COMMON
POWER SOURCE
TO JANDY AUTOMATION
RS485
CHECK VALVE
RETURN WATER FEATURE /
IN FLOOR CLEANER
INTAKE
PUMP
ENGLISH
The cell must be installed
as the last piece of equipment in
the circulation plumbing system
just before the pool.

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2.2 Product Contents
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WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY - This product must be installed and serviced by a contractor who is licensed and
qualified in pool equipment by the jurisdiction in which the product will be installed where such state
or local requirements exist. The maintainer must be a professional with sufficient experience in pool
equipment installation and maintenance so that all of the instructions in this manual can be followed
exactly.Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions that accompany
this product. Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may result in property damage, personal
injury,or death. Improper installation and/or operation will void the warranty.
Improper installation and/or operation can create unwanted electrical hazard which can
cause serious injury,property damage, or death.
ATTENTION INSTALLER - This manual contains important information about th e
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the owner/operator of this equipment.
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
Jandy Pro Series
TruClear
™
Chlorine Generating System
Figure 2. Carton Contents
Items Included
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY
A Power Pack 1
B Cell (Item shown is the standard cell. A
version with unions is an available option)
1
C Installation and Operation Manual 1
* Items Sold Separately as Replacement Parts
ITEM DESCRIPTION Part #
D Pressurizing, Installation and Winterizing Cap R0621900
TRUCLEAR
CELL
not shown TruClear Cell, Replacement (no Housing) R0693900
not shown TruClear Housing, Replacement (no Cell) R0694000
not shown TruClear O-Ring, Replacement R0694100
not shown O-Ring Tail Piece R0449200
A Power Pack R0802200
POWER PACK
not shown TruClear11P Power Pack Cover,
Replacement
R0663800
not shown TruClear PCB, Replacement Assembly R0802300
not shown TruClear Cover Screw Set R0609400
not shown TruClear Transformer Assembly R0802400

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3.2 Installation Requirements
WARNING
The Jandy Pro Series chlorine generating electrolytic
cell must be installed outdoors only. The cell must be
installed horizontally with the cord facing upwards to
avoid buildup of flammable gases which can result in
FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
The installation requirements for the Jandy Pro Series
chlorine generating device are as follows:
•
Install the power pack at least 2 feet (0.6 m) above the
ground in order to protect it from pressurized water
spray such as that from irrigation sprinklers, and from
mechanical impacts and/or damage. Also ensure that
it is inaccessible to children. Consult and comply with
any and all applicable local and national installation
codes and/or regulations, as may be enforced by
the local Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ’s) or
competent authority in Canada.
• In the U.S., the power pack must be installed at least
1.5 m (5 ft.) from the inside wall of your swimming
pool or spa; in Canada, the power pack must be
installed at least 3 m (10 ft.) from the inside wall of
your swimming pool or spa.
• The cell must be installed on a 0.4 m (16 in.)
horizontal length of pipe after the heaters, pumps,
and lters, as the last piece of equipment in the
circulation plumbing system. (see Figure 3).
• The cell must be installed no more than 4.6 m (15
ft.) from the power pack (see Figure 3).
• It is recommended that the cell be installed 25 cm
(10 in.) from any 90° elbow.
Section 3.
Installation Instructions
WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY: This product must be installed and serviced by a professional pool/spa service technician
as described on the front cover of this manual. The procedures in this manual must be followed exactly. Failure to
follow warning notices and instructions may result in property damage, serious injury, or death. Improper installation
and/or operation will void the warranty.
WARNING
EQUIPMENT UNDER PRESSURE: Always turn pump off prior to installing or servicing the Jandy Pro Series
chlorine generating device. Your pump/filter system is operated under pressure and the pressure must be released
before you begin work. Please see your pump/filter owner’s manual for further instructions.
Disconnect power to the system at the main circuit breaker before performing this procedure to avoid risk of
electric shock which can result in property damage, severe injury or death.
Before you begin your installation, please check that
you have the right tools and a suitable location to install
the power pack and cell. Please ensure that you have
read and understood the Important Safety Instructions
section.
3.1 Materials and Tools
Tools and Materials Needed for Installation
• Screw Set (Plastic Anchors)
• Cordless Drill (or Power Drill)
• 6 mm (15/64 in.) Masonry Bit or Hammer Drill Bit
(only necessary to drill into brick or concrete)
• Pencil or Marking Pen
• Phillips Head Screwdriver or Phillips Head Drill Bit
•WELD-ON®724™ CPVC Gray Cement is
recommended
Figure 3. Installation Requirements

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5. With the Power Pack in place, mark the position of
the bottom two holes.
6. Remove the Power Pack, drill the bottom two holes
and place the screw anchors in position.
7. Mount the Power Pack by hanging it from the top
two screws already in place, then drive in the two
bottom screws to complete the installation.
3.3 Installing the Power Pack
1. Ensure placement of the cell and the power pack
will meet all the installation requirements outlined
in Section 3.2.
2. Determine the desired location on the wall to mount
the Power Pack.
3. Mark and drill the top two holes in
the wall, using
the template on the Quick Start Guide. The distance
from the center of the two holes is 10”. Use a level
and the template to locate the exact position of the
holes.
4.
Drive the
screws into the holes and hang the Power
Pack from the top two holes of the backplate
. WARNING
To avoid property damage, serious injury or death, do
not operate the electrolytic cell without water circulation
or if cell housing is damaged or improperly assembled.
A buildup of flammable gases which can result in
FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
The power pack must be
interconnected with the pool pump motor power
source to ensure that the chlorinator only operates
when the pool pump is running.
The flow sensor
feature of the Jandy TruClear is intended to be used
as a backup only and should not be used as the sole
source of flow detection.

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NOTE Iftheowdirectionofthewaterdoesnotmatchthe
arrows on the housing, the cell will malfunction.
4. Let the system dry per instructions provided by the
glue manufacturer.
5. When the glue is dry, install the cell into the cell
housing. Secure the cell by engaging the lock ring
and ensure that the ow indication arrows on the
transparent lid correspond to the arrows on the cell
housing.
6. Start the system and check for proper water ow.
WARNING
To avoid property damage, serious injury or death, do not
operate the electrolytic cell without water circulation or if
cell housing is damaged or improperly assembled.
Retro tted Installation
The retro tted installation is a factory designed TruClear
with threaded unions built into the housing unit. This
method can be used to replace an existing chlorine
generator or as a new installation.
1.
Determine the desired location for the cell as the
last piece of equipment before the return inlet to the
pool, on a pipe segment at least 16 inches long. The
cell must be mounted upright on pipe which runs
within ± 5º of level (parallel to the ground). The cell
cannot be mounted on a vertical, or sloping pipe.
3.4 Installing the Cell
WARNING
The Jandy Pro Series chlorine generating electrolytic
cell must be installed outdoors only. The cell must be
installed horizontally with the cord facing upwards to
avoid buildup of flammable gases which can result in
FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
Standard Installation
The standard installation consists of plumbing the
housing unit of the TruClear directly into the pool
plumbing system, without the use of threaded unions.
1.
Determine the desired location for the cell as the
last piece of equipment before the return inlet to the
pool, on a pipe segment at least 16 inches long. The
cell must be mounted upright on pipe which runs
within ± 5º of level (parallel to the ground). The cell
cannot be mounted on a vertical, or sloping pipe.
NOTE The cell must be installed on a 16 Inch (40cm)
horizontal length of pipe after the heaters, pumps, and
lters,asthelastpieceofequipmentinthecirculation
plumbing system before the pool inlet (see Figure 1).
2. Make the appropriate cuts in the pipe where you
will be installing the cell. The gap between the cuts
should be 6 inches.
3. Remove the cell from the housing and plumb the
housing into the pipe, making sure that the ow
indicator arrows on the housing match the ow
direction of the water. Pipes must be clean and dry
before gluing.

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NOTE The cell must be installed on a 16 Inch (40cm)
horizontal length of pipe after the heaters, pumps, and
lters,asthelastpieceofequipmentinthecirculation
plumbing system just before the pool (see Figure 1).
2. Remove the existing equipment and make any
appropriate cuts in the pipe where you will be
installing the cell.
3. Remove the cell from the housing and plumb the
housing into the pipe, making sure that the ow
indicator arrows on the housing match the ow
direction of the water. Pipes must be clean and dry
before gluing.
NOTE Iftheowdirectionofthewaterdoesnotmatchthe
arrows on the housing, the cell will malfunction.
4. Let the system dry per instructions provided by the
glue manufacturer. When the glue is dry, start the
system and check for proper water ow. Make sure
the cell is closed (locked into the housing) before
you start the lter pump.
WARNING
To avoid property damage, serious injury or death, do not
operate the electrolytic cell without water circulation or if
cell housing is damaged or improperly assembled.
3.5 Wiring the Power Pack
to the Power Source
WARNING
When using electrical products, basic precautions
should always be followed, including the following:
• DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK WHICH
CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Before attempting installation or service, ensure
that all power to the device is disconnected/
turned off at the circuit breaker. Connect only
to a circuit protected by a ground-fault circuit
interrupter (GFCI).
• Grounding is required. The unit should be
installed by a qualified service representative and
should be properly grounded and bonded (See
Section 3.6, Bonding).
• To avoid property damage, serious injury or
death, never use the chassis backplate of the
power pack to ground any other equipment.
• Install to permit access for servicing.
• Select field conductor size appropriately,
taking into consideration length of circuit and
in accordance with applicable installation
codes. Wiring should only be attempted by a
qualified professional.

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Figure 4. Wiring with a 240 VAC Filter Pump Figure 5. Wiring with a 120 VAC Filter Pump
1. Wire power pack to pool pump power source
using 3.3 mm
2
(12 AWG) insulated wire and
conduit.
Wire the power pack to the LOAD side
of the lter pump or the LOAD side of the pool
pump timer relay so that the chlorinator can
only come on when the pool pump comes on
(see Figure 4 for 240 VAC and Figure 5 for 120 VAC).
2. Remove the electrical mounting plate that feeds the
power cable to the power pack.
3. Feed the power cable through the mounting plate.
4. Connect the conduit to the mounting plate.
5. Make the wire connections. Note: The green
wire should be connected to the ground point.
(see Figure 4 for 240 VAC and Figure 5 for 120 VAC).
6. Place all of the wire connections and cables inside
the power pack and secure the electrical mounting
plate tightly.
WARNING
Select field conductor size appropriately, taking into
consideration length of circuit and in accordance with
applicable installation codes. The ground conductor
must be minimum 12 AWG.
7. Plug the cell into the Power Pack.
3.6 Install RS485 for Jandy Automation
The power pack comes equipped with a slide out RS485
connector. The RS485 connector is used to connect the
Jandy TruClear chlorination system to a new or existing
AquaLink®Automation System.
1. Loosen DO NOT REMOVE the two screws
securing the RS485 connector bracket in place.
2. Slide out and expose the 4 pin RS485 connection
terminal.
3. From an open auxiliary on your automation system
run the RS485 cable to the 4 pin RS485 connection
terminal.
4. Unscrew cable tting nut, pass RS485 wires
through and re secure nut.
Violet
Wires must
be connected
together when
wiring for
240VAC
White WhiteBlack
Violet
Black
Green Green
Green Green
Black
L1
Black
Load 1
GroundGround
Red Red
Red
L2
White
Neutral

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5. Pass wires through center slot on bracket.
6. Use a small at head screwdriver to install the
wires from the automation system. Match the
colors to the wires already installed from the power
pack.
7. Once connection has been made, the User Interface
(UI) should display
“Standby ‡”.
8. Follow the instructions for your automation system
to continue with device set up and schedules.
9. Once proper communication is con rmed, reinstall
the RS485 connector bracket into the
power pack body.
10. If proper communication is not established begin
with step 3 and retrace the above steps.
11. If communication is still not established please call
technical support at 800-822-7933.
NOTE The TruClear does not capture a salinity reading from
your pool. When connected to an automation system,
the target salinity level of 3000ppm will be displayed.
"General Error" will show as a result of low salt, low temp
or a combination of both.
Use Copper Conductors Only
Rated for 90°C Minimum
Pool Pump
TO EARTH
BONDING POINT
POOL PUMP CONTROL
120 VAC
120 VAC
CIRCUIT BREAKER
PANEL
TO CELL
GROUND
NEUTRAL
LINE 1
BLK
GRN
LOAD 1 (BLK)
NEUTRAL (WHITE)
GROUND (CHASSIS)
RED
VIOLET
WHITE
TO EARTH
BONDING POINT
ENGLISH
3
12
6
9
POWER PACK
Figure 6. Wiring Diagram with a 120 VAC Filter Pump
Figure 7. Wiring Diagram with a 240 VAC Filter Pump
Use Copper Conductors Only
Rated for 90°C Minimum
Pool Pump
TO EARTH
BONDING POINT
POOL PUMP CONTROL
240 VAC
CIRCUIT BREAKER
PANEL
TO CELL
GROUND
LINE 2
LINE 1
BLK
GRN
L 1 (BLK)
NOTE: VIOLET AND WHITE WIRES
ARE NOT USED FOR 240VAC WIRING
L 2 (RED)
GROUND (CHASSIS)
RED
VIOLET
WHITE
TO EARTH
BONDING POINT
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3
12
6
9
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ATTENTION INSTALLER,
PLEASE CHECK WATER CHEMISTRY
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Important Guidelines
Proper water chemistry is required prior
to installing the salt water chlorinator.
The ideal range for Total Hardness (TH)
is 200 - 400 ppm. If TH measures 800+
ppm, DO NOT proceed with installation,
as your water chemistry may lead to rapid
calcification and premature failure of this
product. Please correct water chemistry
prior to installation or return this product
for a full refund.
TH levels of 100 ppm or less will not
affect the chlorinator. However, it is
advisable to correct this condition, as it
may be harmful to other components in
your pool or spa.
Failure to follow these instructions
voids the warranty.
STOP
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove strip from foil.
2. Immerse strip for 2 SECONDS.
3. Remove with pad face up.
4. SHAKE ONCE TO REMOVE
EXCESS WATER.
5. Wait 10 seconds.
6. Compare test strip to color
chart below.
TIPS
» Keep wet fingers out of the foil
» In pools, immerse strip to a
depth of 6" (15 cm)
» In spas, turn off jets
and immerse strip to
a depth of 6" (15 cm)
» For best results read
in natural daylight
» Store in a cool, dry place
Total Hardness ppm
0 100 200 400 800+
OK
INSTRUCCIONES
1. Quite la tira del papel de aluminio.
2. Sumerja la tira por 2 SEGUNDOS.
3. Retírela con la superficie de la
almohadilla hacia arriba.
4. AGITE UNA VEZ PARA ELIMINAR EL
EXCESO DE AGUA.
5. Espere 10 segundos.
6. Compare la tira de prueba con la
tabla de colores.
SUGERENCIAS
» Mantenga los dedos humédos fuera
de contacto con el papel de aluminio.
» En las piscinas, sumerja
la tira a una profundidad
de 6" (15 cm)
» En los spa, apague los
chorros y sumerja la tira
a una profundidad de
6" (15 cm)
» Para mejores resultados,
lea con la luz natural del día
» Almacene en un lugar frío y seco
ppm de dureza total
0 100 200 400 800+
OK
Section 4.
Pool Water Preparation
ATTENTION INSTALLER,
PLEASE CHECK WATER CHEMISTRY
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Important Guidelines
Proper water chemistry is required prior
to installing the salt water chlorinator.
The ideal range for Total Hardness (TH)
is 200 - 400 ppm. If TH measures 800+
ppm, DO NOT proceed with installation,
as your water chemistry may lead to rapid
calcification and premature failure of this
product. Please correct water chemistry
prior to installation or return this product
for a full refund.
TH levels of 100 ppm or less will not
affect the chlorinator. However, it is
advisable to correct this condition, as it
may be harmful to other components in
your pool or spa.
Failure to follow these instructions
voids the warranty.
STOP
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove strip from foil.
2. Immerse strip for 2 SECONDS.
3. Remove with pad face up.
4. SHAKE ONCE TO REMOVE
EXCESS WATER.
5. Wait 10 seconds.
6. Compare test strip to color
chart below.
TIPS
» Keep wet fingers out of the foil
» In pools, immerse strip to a
depth of 6" (15 cm)
» In spas, turn off jets
and immerse strip to
a depth of 6" (15 cm)
» For best results read
in natural daylight
» Store in a cool, dry place
Total Hardness ppm
0 100 200 400 800+
OK
INSTRUCCIONES
1. Quite la tira del papel de aluminio.
2. Sumerja la tira por 2 SEGUNDOS.
3. Retírela con la superficie de la
almohadilla hacia arriba.
4. AGITE UNA VEZ PARA ELIMINAR EL
EXCESO DE AGUA.
5. Espere 10 segundos.
6. Compare la tira de prueba con la
tabla de colores.
SUGERENCIAS
» Mantenga los dedos humédos fuera
de contacto con el papel de aluminio.
» En las piscinas, sumerja
la tira a una profundidad
de 6" (15 cm)
» En los spa, apague los
chorros y sumerja la tira
a una profundidad de
6" (15 cm)
» Para mejores resultados,
lea con la luz natural del día
» Almacene en un lugar frío y seco
ppm de dureza total
0 100 200 400 800+
OK
ATTENTION INSTALLER, PLEASE CHECK
WATER CHEMISTRY PRIOR TO OPERATION
Please take a moment to test the water for Total
Hardness (TH) before proceeding.
1. Remove Test Strip from foil pouch. Take care not
to put wet ngers into the foil.
2. Immerse at a depth of 6″(15 cm) for 2
seconds. If testing in a spa make sure the
jets are off.
3. Remove with pad face up.
4. Shake once to remove excess water.
5. Wait 10 seconds
6. Compare test strip color to the printed
color chart in your test strip packet.
An ideal range is from 200 to 400. If your TH measures
800+ you must adjust water chemistry before operating
the cell. Poor water chemistry will lead to rapid
calci cation and failure of the electrolytic cell.
4.1 Determining Pool Size (Litres)
• Rectangular Pools
Length (metres) x width (metres) x average depth
(metres) x 1000 = litres capacity.
• Circular Pools
Radius (metres) x Radius (metres) x 3.14 x average
depth (metres) x 1000 = litres capacity.
• Oval Pools
Short Radius (metres) x long radius (metres) x 3.14
x average depth (metres) x 1000 = litres capacity.
4.2 Determining Pool Size (Gallons)
• Rectangular Pools
Length (feet) x width (feet) x average depth (feet) x
7.5 = gallon capacity.
• Circular Pools
Radius (feet) x radius (feet) x 3.14 x average depth
(feet) x 7.5 = gallon capacity.
• Oval Pools
Long radius (feet) x short radius (feet) x 3.14 x
average depth (feet) x 7.5 = gallon capacity.
3.7 Bonding
The National Electrical Code®(NEC®in the United
States) or the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC in Canada)
requires pool equipment to be bonded to each other.
Check your local codes to determine if the NEC or CEC
and/or other local installation codes are enforced by
the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ in the United
States) or the local competent authorities in Canada. A
solid, copper 8.37 mm2(8 AWG) wire is recommended,
per the NEC and CEC, for bonding the power pack to a
permanent bonding connection that is acceptable to the
local AHJ or the local competent authorities in Canada..
Refer to your locally enforced codes for the acceptable
bonding wire gauge. Attach the bonding point located
on the bottom of the chassis backplate to a common
bonding point. Do not use the power pack as the
common bonding point. Each piece of non-related pool
equipment requiring a ground should also be bonded to
the common, approved bonding point. There should be
one bonding connection to the power pack. In Canada,
the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) dictates that the
bonding conductor be, minimum 13.3 mm
2
(6 AWG).
3.8 Split Return Plumbing Instructions:
For In oor Cleaning Systems
If the chlorinator is used with an in- oor cleaning
system, it must be installed in a separate dedicated return
line or damage to the chlorinator will occur.
NOTE Do not install the chlorinator on in-floor systems that do
not have a dedicated pool return as shown in Figure 8.
Figure 8. New Pool Plumbing for In-Floor Systems
CELL
POOL RETURN
FROM
THE
PUMP
TO INFLOOR
CLEANER
ENGLISH
NOTE On initial startup of a pool, it is best to shock using an
alternate source, i.e., use a shock treatment available
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4.3 Chemistry You Need to Know
• Chlorine Stabilizer (cyanuric acid) is needed
to maintain proper levels of chlorine. Most non-
stabilized chlorine is destroyed by the UV radiation
from the sun within two (2) hours. Chlorine
stabilizer should be maintained between 30 - 50
ppm. For indoor pools, it is not necessary to add
chlorine stabilizer to the swimming pool water.
• Nitrates can cause extremely high chlorine demands
and will deplete chlorine from your swimming pool.
In some cases nitrates may even lower your chlorine
levels to zero. Your local pool professional can test
for nitrates. Make sure nitrates are not present in
your pool.
• Metals (some metals) can cause loss of chlorine and
stain your pool. Have your local pool professional
check for metals and recommend methods of
removal.
• Combined Chlorine (Chloramines) should not
be present in pool water. When organic materials
combine with free chlorine, chloramines are formed.
This ties up the free chlorine in your pool and does
not allow the chlorine in your pool to disinfect.
Chloramines also cloud pool water and burn the
eyes. Shock to remove chloramines at the initial
startup of the pool.
• Shocking or Super Chlorination enhances
chlorine’s ability to oxidize organic waste by
eliminating combined chlorine (CC). To measure
combined chlorine (CC), subtract the Free Chlorine
(FC) from the Total Chlorine (TC). (TC - FC = CC).
To determine how much shock (fast dissolving
chlorine) it will take to properly shock your pool,
you’ll need to calculate the Breakpoint Chlorine
(BPC) level. To determine the Breakpoint Chlorine
(BPC) needed, multiply the Combined Chlorine
(CC) level by 10. Then, subtract the Free Chlorine
(FC) level.
Here’s the Formula:
Breakpoint Chlorine (BPC) = ((CC X10) - FC)
for example: If FC=1.0ppm, and if CC=0.7ppm, the
BPC level would be 6.0 ppm. formula: ((0.7x10) -
1.0)=6.0
Your local pool professional can help with this
calculation or can supply you with test kits that can
provide this information. Running your unit at 100%
for 24 hours may also help you achieve breakpoint
chlorination. If diminished water clarity or evidence
of algae persists, your local pool dealer may suggest
additional steps to sanitize your pool water and
eliminate chloramines.
Proper Water Balance is key to your enjoyment of your
pool or spa experience and to the long life of your cell.
• The pH of your pool or spa’s water is the measure
of whether water is either acidic or scale forming.
Cold water is typically more acidic, while hot
water is more scale forming. The ideal range for
pH in either a pool or a spa is 7.4 to 7.6 regardless
of temperature. If pH is allowed to rise, above 7.6
and the chlorine generator is operating, calcium in
the water may coat the metal plates in the cell. This
could restrict the ow of water resulting in reduced
ef ciency and possibly damage the cell. If the pH
is allowed to drop below 7.4, the water will become
more acidic and will dissolve the metal components
in the pool plumbing with the metal plates in the cell
being a prime target.
• Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). Adding salt to pool
water will raise the TDS level. While this does not
adversely affect the pool water chemistry or clarity,
the pool water professional testing for TDS must be
made aware salt has been added for the sanitizing
system. The individual performing the TDS test will
then subtract the salinity level to arrive at the correct
TDS level.
• New pool water in a recently lled or newly
re nished pool may contain undesirable matter
which could interfere with the salt water
chlorinator’s ability to sanitize properly. Make
sure the water is tested by a pool professional and
properly balanced before turning on the chlorinator
system. New plaster pools have a constant acid
demand for six (6) months. Test often and maintain a
proper pH to avoid excess scaling of the cell.
• Langelier Saturation Index is a standard
method of determining the potential of your
pool water to be corrosive or scale forming. PH,
Total Alkalinity (TA), temperature, Calcium
Hardness and Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) play a
role in the calculation of the nal saturation rating.
NOTE On initial startup of a pool, it is best to shock using an
alternate source, i.e., use a shock treatment available
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Saturation Index = pH + AF + CF + TF -12.1*
A-Factor=(AF), C-Factor=(CF), T-Factor=(TF)
Total Alkalinity Calcium Hardness Temperature
A-Factor C-Factor T-Factor
PPM Factor
Value PPM Factor
Value °F Factor
Value
5 = 0.7 5 = 0.9 32 = 0.0
25 = 1.4 25 = 1.0 37 = 0.1
50 = 1.7 50 = 1.3 46 = 0.2
75 = 1.9 75 = 1.5 53 = 0.3
100 = 2.0 100 = 1.6 60 = 0.4
150 = 2.2 150 = 1.8 66 = 0.5
200 = 2.3 200 = 1.9 76 = 0.6
300 = 2.5 300 = 2.1 84 = 0.7
400 = 2.6 400 = 2.2 94 = 0.8
800 = 2.9 800 = 2.5 105 = 0.9
A saturation index of 0 is perfectly balanced
A negative saturation index has corrosive tendencies
A positive saturation index has scaling tendencies
A saturation index of +0.3 or -0.3 is ideal
*-12.1 should be changed to -12.2 if Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
measure at 1,000 ppm or greater
4.4 Optimum Pool Water Conditions
In accordance with the Association of Pool and Spa
Professionals®(APSP®) standards, we recommend the
following water balance conditions be maintained on
an on-going basis to protect the pool nish and the
equipment and to ensure the pleasing appearance of
the water. The Jandy Pro Series is warranted to operate
properly only if the following conditions are met:
Free Chlorine: Ideal levels should be 1.0 - 3.0 ppm.
Combined Chlorine (Chloramines): None. Use shock
(fast dissolving chlorine to remove all chloramines).
pH: 7.4 - 7.6 (Use muriatic acid to lower pH and soda
ash to raise pH).
Chlorine Stabilizer (Cyanuric Acid): 30 - 50 ppm (for
outdoor pools only).
Total Alkalinity: 80 - 120 ppm (U.S.); 100 - 120 ppm
(Canada)
Calcium Hardness: 200 - 400 ppm
Metals (Iron, Manganese): None
Nitrates: None
Phosphates: None
Temperature: Above 60ºF (16ºC)
4.5 Collecting a Water Sample
To properly collect a water sample for use with your
home test kit or to be taken to local pool dealer there are
some good practice suggestions that should be followed.
• Never use glass containers in the pool area.
• Choose a location well away from the return ttings
that are bringing water back to the pool.
• Take the container and turn it upside down to trap
air and then turn the container upright 46 cm (18
in.) below the surface of the water. Bring container
to the surface and cap the container..
4.6 Salt (NaCI Sodium Chloride)
When to add salt
Add salt to the pool if the salt is too low (see Table 1).
For a new pool or newly resurfaced pool it is
recommended to wait at least 30 days (surface should
be completely cured) before adding salt. Do not run
the chlorinator at this time. Manually chlorinate the
pool. Contact your dealer for recommendations. Follow
the pool surface manufacturer’s guidelines for your
particular pool. For vinyl and berglass pools, salt can
be added at start up.
What Type of Salt to Use
• The purer the salt, the better the life and performance
of the electrolytic cell. Use a salt that is at least 99.8%
pure NaCl. The salt is an evaporated, granulated, food
quality, non-iodized salt. Consult your pool store.
• Avoid using salt with anti-caking agents (sodium
ferrocyanide, also known as YPS or yellow prussiate
of soda) that could cause some discoloration of
ttings and surface nishes in pool.
• Water conditioning salt pellets are compressed forms
of evaporated salt and may be used but will take
longer to dissolve.
• Do not use calcium chloride as a source of salt. Use
sodium chloride only.
• Do not use rock salt because insoluble impurities
mixed with the rock salt can shorten the life of the unit.
How Much Salt to Use
Use salinity test strips, a TDS/salinity meter, or another
reliable method to test the salinity of the pool water. Once
the existing salinity has been established, use Table 1 to
determine the amount of salt to add to reach the desired
level. Be conservative when adding salt as it is easier to
add more if needed than it is to dilute if there is too much
salt.
• 3,000 ppm of salt is recommended for optimum
water conditions.
• Low salt concentration below 2,500 ppm will cause
premature cell failure.
• High salt concentration above 6,000 ppm may cause
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How to Add Salt to the Pool
1. Turn on pump to circulate pool water.
2. IMPORTANT - Turn the power pack off by
pressing and holding the ON/Off button for
6 seconds.
3. Test the water for salinity level using test strips,
electronic meter, or by your local pool professional.
4. Use the Table 1 to determine the amount of salt to
add. Be conservative when adding salt as it is easier
to add more if needed than it is to dilute if there is
too much salt.
5. Disperse salt into pool. Do not add through
skimmer, main drain, or surge tank. Brush the
salt around the pool to facilitate dissolving.
Circulate lter system for 24 hours to ensure even
distribution.
6. After 48-72 hours, verify correct salt reading by
testing the water salinity level using test strips,
electronic meter, or by your local pool professional.
7. When the salinity level is correct, turn the power
pack on. Press the buttons to set the desired
production rate.
Current
Salt
Level
ppm
Pool/Spa Size - US Gallons (Litres)
10,000 gal 15,000 gal 20,000 gal 25,000 gal 30,000 gal 35,000 gal
(38,000 L) (57,000 L) (76,000 L) (95,000 L) (114,000 L) (132,000 L)
0 250 lbs (114 kgs) 376 lbs (170 kgs) 501 lbs (227 kgs) 626 lbs (284 kgs) 751 lbs (341 kgs) 876 lbs (397 kgs)
250 229 lbs (104 kgs) 344 lbs (156 kgs) 459 lbs (208 kgs) 574 lbs (260 kgs) 688 lbs (312 kgs) 803 lbs (364 kgs)
500 209 lbs (95 kgs) 313 lbs (142 kgs) 417 lbs (189 kgs) 522 lbs (237 kgs) 626 lbs (284 kgs) 730 lbs (331 kgs)
750 188 lbs (85 kgs) 282 lbs (128 kgs) 376 lbs (170 kgs) 469 lbs (213 kgs) 563 lbs (256 kgs) 657 lbs (298 kgs)
1000 167 lbs (76 kgs) 250 lbs (114 kgs) 334 lbs (151 kgs) 417 lbs (189 kgs) 501 lbs (227 kgs) 584 lbs (265 kgs)
1250 146 lbs (66 kgs) 219 lbs (99 kgs) 292 lbs (132 kgs) 365 lbs (166 kgs) 438 lbs (199 kgs) 511 lbs (232 kgs)
1500 125 lbs (57 kgs) 188 lbs (85 kgs) 250 lbs (114 kgs) 313 lbs (142 kgs) 376 lbs (170 kgs) 438 lbs (199 kgs)
1750 104 lbs (47 kgs) 156 lbs (71 kgs) 209 lbs (95 kgs) 261 lbs (118 kgs) 313 lbs (142 kgs) 365 lbs (166 kgs)
2000 83 lbs (38 kgs) 125 lbs (57 kgs) 167 lbs (76 kgs) 209 lbs (95 kgs) 250 lbs (114 kgs) 292 lbs (132 kgs)
2250 63 lbs (28 kgs) 94 lbs (43 kgs) 125 lbs (57 kgs) 156 lbs (71 kgs) 188 lbs (85 kgs) 219 lbs (99 kgs)
2500 42 lbs (19 kgs) 63 lbs (28 kgs) 83 lbs (38 kgs) 104 lbs (47 kgs) 125 lbs (57 kgs) 146 lbs (66 kgs)
2750 21 lbs (9 kgs) 31 lbs (14 kgs) 42 lbs (19 kgs) 52 lbs (24 kgs) 63 lbs (28 kgs) 73 lbs (33 kgs)
3000 Optimum Optimum Optimum Optimum Optimum Optimum
NOTE For a new pool or newly resurfaced pool it is recommended to wait at least 30 days (surface should be completely cured)
before adding salt. Follow the pool surface manufacturers guidelines for your particular pool. For vinyl and fiberglass pools,
salt can be added at start up.
Table 1. Approximate Pounds and Kilograms of Salt Needed to Obtain 3.0 gpl (3,000 ppm)
CAUTION
It is important to note that certain materials used in and
around swimming pools and spas may not be compatible
with chemicals commonly used to purify pool and spa
water (e.g. acids, chlorine, salt, stabilizers, etc.).
Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc. does not warrant or guarantee
that the chlorinated water generated by the Jandy Pro
Series chlorine generating device will not damage or
destroy certain types of plants, decking, coping and
other materials in and around your pool and/or spa.
Before selecting materials to be used in and around your
pool and/or spa, please discuss all options with your
contractor to assess the compatibility of such materials
and chemicals. When mixing acid with water, ALWAYS
ADD ACID TO WATER. NEVER ADD WATER TO ACID.
Some helpful considerations may include:
• Choosing plants that can withstand splash out of pool
water containing chlorine and/or salt and other water
puricationchemicals.
• All metal components used in and around a pool should
be of a high grade, quality stainless steel.
• Careful selection of masonry products. The porosity
and hardness of natural stones varies greatly.
Therefore we recommend you consult with your
builder or stone contractor on the best choice for stone
materials around your pool or spa.
• Sealing all masonry products. Professionals in
the stone industry specify that even natural stone,
especially when used outdoors, be sealed to prevent
weathering, staining, and premature degradation.
Consult with your stone or deck contractor for the
proper sealer for the masonry products you have
selected to use around your pool or spa.
• For optimal results, sealers should be reapplied on
a regular basis. Reapply the protective sealer on a
schedule per the manufacturer’s instructions.
• Use of chemicals other than those recommended may
be hazardous. Follow the chemical manufacturers
instructions.

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Table 2. Approximate Pounds and Kilograms of Stabilizer Needed to Obtain 50 ppm
Current
Cyanuric Acid
Level - ppm
Pool/Spa Size US Gallons (Litres)
10,000 gal (38,000 L ) 15,000 gal (57,000 L) 20,000 gal (76,000 L ) 25,000 gal (95,000 L ) 30,000 gal (114,000 L) 35,000 gal (132,000 L )
0 (4.2 lbs) 1.9 kgs (6.3 lbs) 2.9 kgs (8.4 lbs) 3.8 kgs (10.5 lbs) 4.8 kgs (12.6 lbs) 5.7 kgs (14.8 lbs) 6.7 kgs
10 (3.4 lbs) 1.5 kgs (5.1 lbs) 2.3 kgs (6.7 lbs) 3.1 kgs (8.4 lbs) 3.8 kgs (10.1 lbs) 4.6 kgs (11.8 lbs) 5.4 kgs
20 (2.5 lbs) 1.1 kgs (3.8 lbs) 1.7 kgs (5.1 lbs) 2.3 kgs (6.3 lbs) 2.9 kgs (7.6 lbs) 3.4 kgs (8.9 lbs) 4.0 kgs
30 (1.7 lbs) 0.8 kgs (2.5 lbs) 1.2 kgs (3.4 lbs) 1.5 kgs (4.2 lbs) 1.9 kgs (5.1 lbs) 2.3 kgs (5.9 lbs) 2.7 kgs
40 (0.8 lbs) 0.4 kgs (1.3 lbs) 0.6 kgs (1.7 lbs) 0.8 kgs (2.1 lbs) 1.0 kgs (2.5 lbs) 1.2 kgs (3.0 lbs) 1.3 kgs
NOTE
For indoor pools, it is not necessary to add chlorine stabilizer to the swimming pool water.
In normal operation, the up and down arrows are used to set the output level of the chlorinator.
The output should be adjusted in order to achieve the desired Free Available Chlorine level of 2-4 ppm.
The back/save button will save any changes you have made in the menu and send you back to the previous
menu screen. The select button will scroll through and open any available parameters for editing.
Press to turn power to system on. Press and hold
for 6 seconds to completely power the system
down. A single quick press will toggle the system
from Standby to Auto mode when not connected
to a remote automation system via RS485*.
Indicates TruClear has detected filter
pump activation and is initiating chlorine
production.
Indicates TruClear is currently producing
chlorine and displays current production
output percentage.
Indicates TruClear is connected to a
remote automation system via RS485*.
∞ DISPLAY
Shows TruClear™ status and chlorine
production percentage.
Indicates TruClear is in standby mode
and will not be producing chlorine even
if the filter pump is running.
*When connected to an automation system via RS485, full control of the TruClear system is given over to
the automation controller. No functionality will persist at the TruClear UI. In order to control the TruClear
from the UI, the automation system must fi rst be placed into service mode. For details on service mode
please consult the operation manual for the controller you are using as follows:
● AquaLink® RS: 6594 ● Z4: H0386500 ● PDA: H0572300
Section 5. Operating Instructions
5.1 Control Panel
5.2 Turning Power Pack On/Off (Manually)
To turn the Jandy Pro Series chlorine generating device
on or off press the
To turn the Jandy Pro Series chlorine generating device
button.
A quick press will place the chlorinator into “standby”
state. While in “standby” mode a quick press will return
to “chlorinating” mode. If held down for 6 seconds it
will completely power down.
NOTE Because the power pack is wired to the pump’s power
source, the power pack can only be turned on when the
pump is turned on.
5.3 Select Language
Press and hold the
5.3 Select Language
buttons
simultaneously for ve seconds
to access the service menu. Use the button to
select language. Press the button to exit when your
selection has been made.
5.4 Turning Power Pack On/Off (Using the
Pump’s External Timer)
If the power pack is wired to the pump’s external timer
and the power to the unit is on, the power pack will
automatically turn on and off when the pump turns
on and off (see Section 3.5). When the power pack is
wired as such, the only setting that must be
set manually is the chlorine output level (see
Section 5.4).
5.5 Chlorine Output Level
When setting the chlorine output level, the
factors to consider are:
- number of gallons in the pool
- number of bathers (bather load)
- amount of pollen and dust going in the water
- number of hours the pump runs
- whether you are using a single or variable
speed pump
- climate and water temperature
- amount of rain water entering the pool.
A good starting point for pools at 15K gallons
and under should be 40%. Pools closer to the
25K to 30K gallons
should use 60% as a
starting point.
If you nd that these levels do not provide
the 1 - 3 PPM chlorine residual that is
desired, then raise the output level higher to
compensate.
If you nd that output level is approaching
90% to 100% and testing the pool water
shows no or very low chlorine residual, your
pool may need to be manually shocked due to
a waste load that has built up in the pool water
that is overwhelming the chlorine you are
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