SGS Breeze 320 User manual

SG
Owners Manual
MODELS: Breeze 320 - Breeze 540 - Breeze 760
Residential Systems

20080615
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This limited warranty is applicable to all SALINE GENERATING SYSTEMS BREEZE SERIES Saltwater Chlorination systems installed for residential use.
For purposes hereof, the term “residential use” shall be deemed to mean use of the Unit within any pool installed for personal use at a single family
home, but only if the Unit is regularly operated for no more than twelve (12) hours per day. IF ANY UNIT INSTALLED FOR PERSONAL USE AT A
SINGLE FAMILY HOME IS REGULARLY OPERATED FOR MORE THAN TWELVE (12) HOURS PER DAY FOR ANY EXTENDED TIME PERIOD
(WHICH SHALL INCLUDE WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY USE OF THE UNIT FOR MORE THAN TWELVE (12) HOURS PER DAY FOR ANY
PERIOD IN EXCESS OF 14 CONSECUTIVE DAYS), SUCH UNIT SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN INSTALLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE, IN
WHICH EVENT THE “SG SERIES LIMITED COMMERCIAL WARRANTY” SHALL APPLY TO SUCH PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION AND
SHALL SUPERCEDE THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAINED HEREIN.
This limited warranty is subject to the following terms, conditions and exclusions:
1. This limited warranty shall only apply to the owner of the residence within which the Unit has been installed, including any successor owner of such
residence (referred to herein as the “Customer”), and is not transferable to any other assignee, transferee or other recipient of the Unit.
2. For any Unit installed for residential use, Saline Generating Systems (hereinafter referred to as “SGS”), warrants all parts (with the exception of the
O-ring, which is a normal replacement item and excluded from this warranty) to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship
for a period of five years from date of purchase from SGS or an authorized SGS dealer, subject to the Customer’s satisfaction of its contribution
obligation set forth in Paragraph 3, below (which applies only after the third full year of the five-year warranty period). All warranty claims are
subject to the Customer's compliance with all applicable requirements set forth in this limited warranty, including the Customer's obligation to ship
the unit (with shipping charges prepaid) to a SGS authorized service representative (as described in Paragraph 9, below).
3. In the first three years of the five-year warranty period, SGS will repair or replace any parts in the Unit that are confirmed to have been defective at
no cost to the Customer. In years four and five of the warranty period, SGS will repair or replace any parts in the Unit that are confirmed to have
been defective, provided the Customer shall be required to pay a portion, equal to the Applicable Percentage (as determined below for each
applicable year) of the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the defective part being repaired or replaced, as a condition precedent to
SGS’ obligation to repair or replace such defective part. The Applicable Percentage shall be determined as follows:
Fourth Year of Five-Year Warranty Period: Forty Percent (40%) of MSRP
Fifth Year of Five-Year Warranty Period: Sixty Percent (60%) of MSRP
4. This limited warranty is solely for the replacement of defective parts as hereafter provided. SGS reserves the right to replace defective parts with
new or refurbished parts at its sole discretion. All warranty replacement parts furnished by SGS will carry a warranty against manufacturing defects
for the greater of: (i) 90 days from the date of installation, or (ii) the balance of the original five-year warranty period on the part replaced. Failed
parts must be returned to SGS for examination and replacement at purchaser’s sole cost and expense, to determine whether failure is due to
manufacturer defect or other cause.
5. This limited warranty is applicable only if the unit is installed, operated and maintained in accordance with the procedures outlined in the SGS
Owner’s Manual. Failure to do so will void this limited warranty.
6. Pool water must be tested regularly in order to properly maintain its chemical balance. Problems or equipment failures resulting from
the failure to maintain pool water chemistry in accordance with guidelines set forth in the Owner’s Manual will void the warranty.
Customer releases SGS and holds SGS harmless from any and all claims attributable in whole or in part to their failure to comply with the foregoing
guidelines concerning maintenance of pool chemistry.
7. Without limiting the generality of any of the waivers contained within this limited warranty, this limited warranty applies only to equipment failures
due to manufacturing defects and explicitly does not apply to any injury, loss, damage, defect, or malfunction of the unit or failure to function caused
by, or attributable to, among other things, any of the following: low salinity, copper chemical damage, improper handling, improper storage, abuse,
unauthorized or improper installation, unsuitable application of the unit, lack of reasonable and necessary maintenance, winter freezing, operation
not in accordance with the Owner’s Manual, failure to follow all safety instructions or precautions, improper valve locations, excessive pressure,
repairs made or attempted by anybody other than SGS or one of its authorized representatives, or Acts of God. The determination of the cause of
any failure shall be made solely by SGS.
8. This limited warranty shall be void if Customer modifies the Unit in any respect including, but not limited to the use of parts other than genuine SGS
parts.
9. SGS’ authorized representative will repair or replace, at its option, a Unit or part proved to be defective within the warranty periods and under the
conditions of this limited warranty. This limited warranty is void if the Control Center has been tampered with (there are no user serviceable parts
inside). The Customer must arrange prepaid shipping for servicing of the warranted items or under SGS’ instruction after proper authorization (call
1-866-972-SALT). No packages will be accepted without a SGS issued Returned Merchandise Authorization (RMA).
10. SGS is not responsible for (i) the removal of the Unit, (ii) damages due to such removal, (iii) any other expenses incurred in transporting the Unit (or
parts of the Unit) to or from an authorized SGS service center, nor (iv) the reinstallation of the repaired or replacement Unit or parts at Customer’s
location. All such costs shall be the sole responsibility of the Customer.
11. In no event shall SGS be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any nature or kind from damages to persons or property, including any
damage resulting from the use of the SG “SERIES” system with a substandard or improperly installed pool circulation system.
12. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ALL SUCH OTHER WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED EXCEPT TO
THE EXTENT OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IMPOSED BY STATE CONSUMER LAW WHICH MAY NOT BE WIAVED UNDER THE TERMS OF
AN EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ANY SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTY IMPOSED BY
STATE CONSUMER LAW SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE (1) YEAR FROM DATE OF PURCHASE.
13. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, prohibit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or
impose limitations on the scope of implied or express warranties (and the waivers therein) that may be inconsistent with the express limitations set forth in
this warranty. In such states, the above limitations may not apply to you, or their application to you may be limited. This limited warranty shall be enforceable
to the fullest extent permitted by applicable federal, state and local law. This limited warranty is valid only in the United States of America and Canada, and
does not apply to SG “Series” systems sold or installed in any other country.
BREEZE SERIES LIMITED RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY

TABLEOFCONTENTS
LimitedResidentialWarranty...............................................................................................
TableofContents................................................................................................................3
SafetyInstructions&Precautions.......................................................................................4
HowtheBreezeSeriesChlorinatorWorks.........................................................................7
WaterPreparation&TipsonWaterChemistry..................................................................7
Salt:When&HowtoAddIt................................................................................................9
SaltTable.......................................................................................................................10
ChlorinatorInstallation.....................................................................................................11
InstallationPreparation.................................................................................................12
ProceduresforInstallation............................................................................................13
SpecialSituations...........................................................................................................14
Startupprocedures..........................................................................................................14
Systemoperation..............................................................................................................15
ControlCenterFunctions...............................................................................................15
BasicOperation.............................................................................................................16
SystemMaintenance........................................................................................................17
MaintenanceParameters..............................................................................................18
WeeklyService...........................................................................................................18
MonthlyService..........................................................................................................18
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................20
PartsList............................................................................................................................22
BreezeSeriesSystemSizing..............................................................................................23
GeneralProductinformation............................................................................................24
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SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS&PRECAUTIONS
CongratulationsonyourpurchaseofaBreezeSeriesSaltwaterChlorinator.Youhavemadeawise
decisionandwillbenefitfromyourchlorinatorformanyyearstocome.Pleasetakeamomenttoread
throughtheentiremanualbeforeinstallingyournewunit.Yourchlorinatormustbeinstalledand
operatedasspecified.
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS:
1.READANDFOLLOWALLINSTRUCTIONS.
2.WARNING–Toreducetheriskofinjury,donotpermitchildrentousethis
productunlesstheyarecloselysupervisedatalltimes.
3.WARNING–RiskofElectricShock.Connectonlytoagroundingtype
receptacleprotectedbyaground‐faultcircuit‐interrupter(GFCI).Contacta
qualifiedelectricianifyoucannotverifythereceptacleisprotectedbyaGFCI
4.Donotburycord.Locatecordtominimizeabusefromlawnmowers,hedge
trimmers,andotherequipment.
5.WARNING–Toreducetheriskofelectricshock,replacedamagedcord
immediately.
6.WARNING–Toreducetheriskofelectricshock,donotuseextensioncordto
connectunittoelectricsupply;provideaproperlylocatedoutlet.
7.[Forswimmingpoolpumpswithorwithoutamaximum3‐foot(0.91‐m)cord]
CAUTION–This[chlorinator]isforusewithpermanentlyinstalledpoolsandmay
alsobeusedwithhottubsandspasifsomarked.Donotusewithstorablepools.
Apermanently‐installedpoolisconstructedinoronthegroundorinabuilding
suchthatitcannotbereadilydisassembledforstorageandreassembledtoits
originalintegrity.
8.CAUTION‐Thisproductcanformhazardousgasifnotinstalledoroperated
correctly.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
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ELECTRICALHAZARD
•AllBreezesystemsareshippedfromthefactorywiredfor220Volts.
•Toreduceriskofelectricalshockmakesureallpowertopoolequipmentareaisoffpriortoany
installationorremovalofBreezeSystemcomponents.
•ImmediatelyreplacedamagedControlCentercord.
•Donotburycord.Locatecordtominimizeabusefromlawnmowers,hedgetrimmersandother
equipment.
•Severeshockorinjurywilllikelyoccurasaresultofdrillordrillcordcomingincontactwith
water.Neverallowelectricdrillorcordtocomeincontactwithwater.Onlyplugdrillintoa
ClassA(5MillampereTrip)protectedGroundFaultCircuitInterrupter(GFCI)inaccordancewith
theNationalElectricalCodeSection680(USAONLY).Pleaseseeyourdrillowner’smanualfor
furthersafetyprecautions.
•InstalltheControlCenteratleast10feetfromtheinsidewallsofapooltopreventany
possibilityoftheunitcomingincontactwithwater.
•TheBreezeChlorinatorhasbeendesignedwithaninternalelectronicflowsensingtab.This
deviceautomaticallyswitchesthepowertotheelectrolyticcell“OFF”whenthewaterthrough
thecellstops.Topreventcelldamageand/orpersonalinjury,donotinanywayinterferewith
thissystemwhichhasbeendesignedforyourprotection.
CHEMICALUSEHAZARD
•Toavoidpersonalinjurywhenworkingwithpoolchemicals,alwayswearrubberglovesandeye
protection,andworkinawell‐ventilatedarea.Usecautionwhenchoosingalocationtoopen
andusechemicalsastheymaydamageanysurfacetowhichtheycomeincontact.
•Theadditionofcertainchemicalscanreducetheeffectivenessofchlorine.Alwaysmakesure
thatproperresidualchlorinelevelsaremaintainedtoavoidpersonalinjury.
•Thisproductproduceschlorine.Individualswithanytypeofchlorinesensitivityshouldtakethe
appropriateprecautionstoavoidinjuryorillness.
ImportantNotice:
AttentionInstaller:Thismanualcontainsimportantinformationabout
theinstallation,operationandsafeuseofthisproduct.Beforeinstallingthisproduct,readandfollowall
warningnoticesandinstructionswhichareincluded.Thisinformationshouldbegiventotheowner
and/oroperatorofthisequipment.
WARNING:IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONSPERTAININGTORISKOFFIRE,ELECTRIC
SHOCK,ORINJURYTOPERSONS.READANDFOLLOWALLINSTRUCTIONS.Failuretofollowsafety
warningsandinstructionscanresultinsevereinjury,death,orpropertydamage.Call1‐866‐972‐
SALTorgotowww.sgshclorinators.comforadditionalfreecopiesoftheseinstructions.
WARNING:Toreducetheriskofinjury,installationandserviceshouldbedonebyaqualified
PoolServiceProfessional,certifiedelectricianorauthorizedSGSrepresentative.
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WARNING–InordertocomplywithUL1081Section53.5andUL1795(Hydro‐massage
bathtubs)Sections21.1,59.5and63.1andsomelocalelectricalcodes;“connectonlytoacircuit
thatisprotectedbyagroundfaultcircuit‐interrupter(GFCI).”SuchaGFCIshouldbeprovidedby
theinstallerandshouldbetestedonaroutinebasis.TotesttheGFCI,pushthetestbutton.The
GFCIshouldinterruptpower.Pushtheresetbutton.Powershouldberestored.IftheGFCIfails
tooperateinthismanner,thereisagroundcurrentflowing,indicatingthepossibilityofan
electricshock.Donotusethesystem.Disconnecttheunitandcontactaqualifiedservice
representativebeforeusing.
PREVENTCHILDINJURYANDDROWNINGToreducetheriskofinjury;donotpermitchildrentooperate
thisproduct.Donotletanyone,especiallysmallchildren,sit,step,lean,orclimbonanyequipment
installedaspartofyourpool’soperationalsystem.Unlessotherwisestated,ALLcomponentsofyour
pool’soperationalsystemshouldbelocatedatleast3feetfromthepoolsochildrencannotusethe
equipmenttogainaccessandbeinjuredordrown.
EQUIPMENTWATERPRESSUREHAZARDAlwaysturnpumpoffpriortoinstallingorremovingthe
Electrolyticcell.Yourpump/filterisoperatedunderpressureandthepressuremustbereleasedbefore
youbeginwork.Pleaseseeyourpump/filterowner’smanualforfurtherinstructions.Toavoidcell
damage,waterpressureinthecellmustnotexceed75PSI.Donotoperateelectrolyticcellwithout
properfloworwatercirculation.Abuild‐upofflammablegaseswillresultinhazardousconditions.
CAUTION–FAILURETOHEEDTHEFOLLOWINGCOULDCAUSEDAMAGETOPOOL
EQUIPMENTORPERSONALINJURY
•TheBreezeChlorinatormustbeinstalledandoperatedasspecifiedintheowner’smanual.
•PowertotheBreezeshouldbeturnedoffbeforeunpluggingtheElectrolyticcellfromthecell
housing,orpowersupply,topreventcelldamageandlowvoltagesparks.Scratchingor
bendingplatesinthecellhousingwillreducecelllife.
•ItisnotnecessarytouseanytypeoflubricantontheO‐ring.Itis,however,imperativethatthe
O‐ring(andthechannelitseatsinto)bekeptclean,inordertomakeastrongseal.
•Highwatertemperaturesabove104degrees(40degreesc)ordirectsunlightcancausethecell
housingexteriorplastictodiscolor.
•Followinstallationinstructionsonpage13forlocationandmountingoftheControlCenter.
•Visiblyinspectthecellfrequentlytocheckandpreventtheaccumulationofpooldebristhat
(foranyreason)mayhavebypassedthepoolfilter.
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HOWTHEBREEZECHLORINATORWORKS
Commonsalt(sodiumchloride)ismadeupoftwoelements,sodiumandchloride.WhentheBreezeis
installed,ameasuredquantityofsaltisdissolvedinthepoolwatertocreateamildsalinesolution.As
partofthedailyfiltrationcycle,thepoolwaterispassedthroughtheBreezeelectrolyticcelltoproduce
chlorine,whichisinstantlydissolvedintothewater.Thechlorinegeneratoralsoproducesozoneand
hydrogeninthecellasaby‐product.
Insimple,non‐technicalterms,thechlorineinstantlystartstodestroybacteria,virusesandalgae,andin
doingthisrevertsbackintodissolvedsalt.Thiscyclecontinuesasnewchlorineisproducedfromthesalt
waterintheelectrolyticcell,sanitizingthepoolandchangingoncemorebacktodissolvedsalt.Every
day,whentheBreezeSeriesunitandthefiltrationsystemareswitchedon,dustanddebrisaretrapped
bythefilterandtheBreezeSeriessanitizesthewatertomakeitsafeandsparklingclean.
WATERPREPARATIONANDTIPSONWATERCHEMISTRY
Properlymaintainingpoolwaterchemistryisthemostimportantaspectofmaintainingaswimming
pool.Poolwatermustbetestedregularlyinordertoproperlymaintainitschemicalbalance.In
accordancewithTheAssociationofPoolandSpasProfessionals(APSP)standards,werecommendthe
followingwaterbalanceconditionsbemaintainedonanongoingbasistoprotectthepoolfinishand
equipment,andensureapleasingappearanceofthewater.TheBreezesystemsarewarrantedto
operateproperlyonlyiftheseconditionsaremet.
FreeChlorine1.0‐3.0PPMChlorinelevelsabove3.0may
causecorrosionofpoolmetals
pH7.2‐7.6 HighpHreducessanitizer
efficiency
TotalAlkalinity(TA)80‐100PPMTheharderthewater,the
lowerTAshouldbekept
CyanuricAcid(CYA)‐‐ChlorineStabilizer 30‐50PPMMinimizesdestructionof
chlorineresidualbysunlight
CalciumHardness200‐400PPMExcesscalciummayrequire
youtodrainpoolandaddwater
Metals,PhosphatesandNitratesNoneDepleteschlorineinyourpool.
SaltResidual4000‐4500PPM
HowtoadjustpH
ApHrangeof7.2–7.6isidealformaximumcomfortandminimumchlorinedemand.Alwaysadjust
totalalkalinitybeforeadjustingpH.LowpH(acidicwater)leadstostingingeyesandcorrosionofopen
metalfittings.RaisethepHbyaddingsodiumbicarbonateorsodaash.Consultyourpoolprofessional
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regardingwhichchemicalisbestforyoursituationandtheproperamounttouse.CheckthepHafter4
hoursofcirculation,adjustingasnecessarytoachievetheproperrange.
HighpH(alkalinewater)leadstocloudingofthewaterandreducestheeffectivenessandamountof
activechlorine.Thismeansalgaeandgermscangrow.LowerthepHbyaddingmuriaticacidtothe
poolwater.Theaciddemandindicatedbyyour4‐in‐1testkitwillshowtheamountofacidtouse.If
yourpHremainsinconsistent,checkyourtotalalkalinity.
TotalalkalinityaffectspH
Totalalkalinity(TA)isthemeasureofBicarbonates,carbonates,hydroxidesandotheralkaline
substancesfoundinpoolwater.Alkalinity is defined as the ability of the water to resist changes in pH;
also known as the buffering capacity of the water, alkalinity keeps the pH from "bouncing" all over the
place.TAisoftenconfusedwithpH,whichitaffects.IfTAistoolow,thepHwillbedifficulttomaintain
andmaycausestainingofpoolsurfaces.Totalalkalinityshouldbeintherangeof80–100PPM.
Toraisetotalalkalinity,itisnecessarytoaddpHbuffer(sodiumbicarbonate)attherateshowninthe
manufacturer’sinstructionstoreachthe80–100PPMrange.1.5lbs.ofsodiumbicarbonateraises
10,000gallonsofpoolwaterby10PPM.
Tolowerthetotalalkalinity,usemuriaticacid.Theaciddemandchartinyour4‐in‐1testkitwillindicate
thenecessaryamounttoadd.Adjustasneededuntilthereading(takenatleast24hourslater)isinthe
80–100PPMrange.WhenTAiscorrect,youmayneedtoadjustpH.
UseChlorineStabilizertoProtectChlorineResidual
Chlorinestabilizer(alsoknownasconditioner)actsasasun‐screenforchlorineonoutdoorpoolsand
minimizesitfrombeingdestroyedtooquicklybytheSun’sultra‐violetrays;ithelpsthechlorinelast
longerandreducesconsumption.Chlorinestabilizershouldbeaddedaccordingthemanufacturer’s
instructionstoachievealevelof30‐60PPM,dependingonthegeographicalclimate.Itiscrucialtostay
withinthisrange,ashighconditionerlevelscanleadtoalgaegrowthandotherproblems;theonlyway
toreducetheconcentrationofconditioneristo(partially)drainthepoolwaterandthenrefillthepool
tobringtheleveltotherecommended30‐60PPM.
SaltRequirements
TheBreezeisengineeredtooperateinabroadsaltrangewithaminimumof3,000PPM;asaltresidual
of4,000to4,500PPMisrecommendedatalltimesforpeakefficiencyandbestresults.TheBreezecan
alsohandlespecialapplicationsaltlevelsofupto35,000PPMwithoutanyadverseeffectstotheunit.
NOTE:HIGHsaltlevelmaycausecorrosionproblemswithmetallicfixtures,lightrings,laddersand
handrails.
Werecommendtheuseofapoolsalt,whichcanbepurchasedatmosthardwareoutlets.Granularsalt,
tablesalt,solarsaltorwaterconditionerpelletscanalsobeusedbutwillhavedifferentdissolverates;
thesaltyouusecontainsaminimumpurityof99%SodiumChloride..Donotusesaltthatcontains
iodineoryps.NOTE:Donotuserocksaltduetoitshighlevelsofimpurities.
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SALT:WHEN&HOWTOADDIT
Whentoaddsalt
ATSTARTUP‐‐Determinethesalinitylevelofthewaterbeforeaddinganysaltwithasalinitytestmeter
(SGSInstrumentsSLTD100isNSFcertifiedandhighlyrecommendedforaccuracy),saltteststripsor
throughawatertestingfacility.Youshouldbeawarethatprevioususeofsodiumhypochlorite(liquid
chlorine)createsresidualsaltwithinthepool.Saltshouldthenbeaddedtothepool(seebelowforHow
ToAddSalt)tobringthesalinityleveltotheoptimalrangeof4,000to4,500PPM‐‐table1onpage10is
areferencechartfortheamountofsaltneededtogettotherecommendedlevel.
SYSTEMMAINTENANCE–Salinitylevelshouldbecheckedmonthly.Thesaltlevelshouldneverbe
allowedtofallbelow3,000PPM,asthiswillcausedamagetotheelectrolyticcell.Salinitylevelis
loweredthroughdilution(addingfreshwaterorrainfall),watersplashedoutofthepool,backwashing
thefilter.Saltisnotlostthroughevaporation.Ifthesalinityleveldropsbelowtherecommended
salinityrange,useTable1onPage10todeterminetheamountofsaltthathastobeaddedtoobtain
thepropersalinitylevel.
NOTE:TheBreezechlorinatorwillautomaticallygointoservicemode(light#3willilluminate,asshown
onillustration5onpage15)whenoneofthefollowingconditionsexist:coldwater(under600),lowsalt
(under3,000PPM)andadirtycell(seeillustration5onpage15andTroubleshootingsectionfor
instructionsonwhattodowhenthesystemgoesintoservicemode).
Werecommendusingpoolsalt,whichcanbepurchasedatpoolandhardwarestores.Avoidusingsalt
withiodineoranti‐cakingagentslikeYPS,whichcancausesomediscolorationoffittingsandpool
surfacefinishes.Note:DonotuseRockSaltduetoitshighlevelsofimpurities.Addenoughsaltto
obtaintheproperconcentration,perthereferencechartonpage10.
CAUTION:DonotoperatetheBreezewithnewlypouredpoolplaster.Checkwiththepoolbuilderor
remodelerforspecificsontheirproductsbeforeyouoperatetheBreezechlorinator.
IMPORTANT:Otherpoolequipmentmaybedamagedifthesaltleveliskeptabove7,000PPM.Refer
tothepoolequipmentmanufacturer’soperationmanualforproductspecificationsandwarranty
exclusions.
HowtoAddSalttothePool
1.Determinesaltlevelasdiscussedabove.UseTable1(onthenextpage)tocalculatetheamount
ofsaltneeded.
2.Poweronthepumptocirculatethepoolwater.
3.Slowlypourinthesaltaroundtheouterperimeterofthepoolforquickandevendistribution.To
avoidcloggingthefilterordamagingtheControlCenterandpump,donotaddsaltthroughthe
skimmerorsurgetank.
4.Brushthepoolbottomtodistributethesaltevenlyandallowwatertocirculatefor24hoursto
dissolvecompletely.After24hours,confirmsaltlevelreading.
5.PowerontheBreezesystemandsetoutputpercentagetodesiredSanitizerOutputlevel(see
BasicOperationSectiononpage15)
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8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000 20000 22000 24000 26000 28000 30000 32000 34000 36000 38000 40000
0266 334 400 466 533 600 637 733 800 867 933 1000 1067 1113 1200 1267 1335
200 253 315 380 443 507 570 633 697 760 823 887 950 1013 1076 1140 1203 1267
400 240 300 360 420 480 540 600 660 720 780 840 900 960 1020 1080 1140 1200
600 227 283 340 397 453 510 567 623 680 737 793 850 907 964 1020 1077 1135
800 213 266 320 374 427 480 533 587 640 693 747 800 853 907 960 1013 1067
1000 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000
1200 185 232 280 328 373 420 467 513 560 607 653 700 747 793 840 887 933
1400 171 215 260 305 347 390 433 477 520 563 607 650 693 737 780 823 867
1600 160 198 240 282 320 360 400 440 480 520 560 600 640 680 720 760 800
1800 147 182 220 258 293 330 367 403 440 477 513 550 587 523 660 697 733
2000 133 166 200 234 267 300 333 367 400 433 467 500 533 567 600 633 667
2200 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 360 390 420 450 480 510 540 570 600
2400 107 132 160 188 213 240 267 293 320 347 373 400 427 453 480 507 533
2600 93 116 140 164 187 210 233 257 280 303 327 350 373 397 420 443 466
2800 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400
3000 67 84 100 116 133 150 167 183 200 217 233 250 267 283 300 317 333
3200 53 68 80 93 107 120 133 147 160 173 187 200 213 227 240 253 266
3400 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200
3600 27 33 40 46 53 60 66 73 80 86 93 100 106 113 120 127 133
3800 13 16 20 23 26 30 33 36 40 43 47 50 53 57 60 63 67
4000 ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok
Table1ApproximatePoundsofSaltrequiredfor4,000PPMinPool
SaltConcentrationBeforeAddition(PPM)
PoolSize(Gallons)
NOTE:Addsaltasrequiredtomaintain4,000to4,500PPMconcentration.
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CHLORINATORINSTALLATION
__________________________________________________________________
BreezeChlorinatorsmustbeinstalledbyaqualifiedpoolprofessionalorcertifiedelectrician.If
youhaveanyquestionsorneedassistanceinfindingaqualifiedinstaller,pleasecontactour
techsupporthotlineat1‐866‐972‐SALT(7258)orviaE‐Mailat:[email protected].
YourBreezeChlorinatorincludesthefollowing:
1ControlCenter
1CellHousing
1O‐Ring
1ElectrolyticCellwithcord,andCap
1MountingBracket
1CleaningStick–AcidReplacementDevice
1Owner’sManual
ThefollowingtoolswillberequiredtoinstalltheBreezesystem:
‐Screwdriver
‐Level
‐Hacksaw/orPVCcutter
‐WireStrippingTool
‐ElectricDrill
INSTALLINGTHECONTROLCENTERWARNING!Whenusingelectricalproducts,basic
precautionsshouldalwaysbefollowed:besuretoreadandfollowsafetyinstructions
onpages4though7.
DANGER:Riskofelectricshock,whichcanresultinseriousinjuryordeath.Before
attemptinginstallationorservice,makesurethatallpowertothecircuitsupplying
powertothesystemisdisconnected/turnedoffatthecircuitbreaker.Connectonly
toacircuitprotectedbyagroundfaultcircuit‐interrupter(GFCI).
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InstallationPreparation
TheBreezesystemcellMUSTbeinstalledhorizontally,withtheportsdown,asthelastpieceofpool
equipmentinline,onthereturntothepool,aftertheheater.(Seeillustration1below)Thedesignof
thecellformsanaturalgastrap.EventhoughtheBREEZEsystemhasaninternalflowsensor,this
installationprovidesasecondarysafetyfeaturetopreventgasbuild‐upwithinthesystem.Note:The
inletislabeledonthecellhousingwithanarrowpointingup.Thecellhousingshouldbelocated6
inchesabovetheheightoftheheater:intheeventthereisnoheater,thecellshouldbelocatedabove
theheightofthefilterinletandoutlets.AnystandardPVCcementmaybeused.AlwaysusePVC
cleanertoprepallgluejoints.Allowadequatedryingtimebeforeturningonthepump.Allofthefittings
are2inchPVC,andifnecessarycanbereducedto1½inchPVC.Thecellhasa15footpowercord,and
cannotbemodified;usecautiontoplacethecellhousingwithinreachofthecellcord.
TheBreezeControlCenterisshippedwiredfor220V.Thecontrolcentercanbeconvertedto120Vin
thefieldbyapoolprofessionalorcertifiedelectrician;awiringdiagramformakingtheconversionin
includedwitheachBREEZEsystem.QuestionsonthisprocessshouldbedirectedtoSGStechsupportat
1‐866‐972‐7258andspeakingtoatechnicianatthefactory.
ThesystemisdesignedtopoweronONLYwhentheprimarypumpisoperatingandshouldbewired
totheloadsideofthetimeclock.Itmustbegroundedwithan8AWGbondingwirefromthelug(see
illustration#2below)onthebottomoftheControlCentertoagroundingrod(thisisnecessaryto
protecttheintegrityoftheelectronicsystems).Note:SalineGeneratingSystemsLLCdoesnot
recommendinstallingasaltwaterchlorinatoronpoolsusingastainlesssteellinerorstainlesssteel
plumbing.
Illustration1
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PROCEDURESFORINSTALLATION
ElectrolyticCell
1. Locatepoolreturnlineaftertheheaterorfilterasshowninillustration#1above.Thisisthe
properlocationfortheCellhousing.
2. Determineheightnecessarytobringcellaboveeithertheheaterorthefilterinletsandoutletsif
thereisnoheater.
3. Cutandgluetherisersfromthemainplumbingintoplace.Installthecellhousingtothetopof
therisers,makingsurethecellhousingisinstalledlevel.
4. InstalltheO‐ringintothereceivingchannelinsidethecellhousing,andthenslidethecellinto
thecellhousingmakingsurethekeywayontheblackplasticbasealignswiththematchingkey
inthecellhousing(withthewatersensortabinthe12:00position).
5. Putthemaincapintoplaceandhandtightenonly;besurenottostripthethreads.
ControlCenter‐‐TheControlCentercanbemountedonawallorposts.
1. Usingtheendofthecellchordasaguide,locateasuitablelocationforthemountingofthe
ControlCenter.TheControlCentermustbemountedonanoncombustiblesurface.
2. Thewallmountingbracketshouldbefastenedtothewallataheightcomfortableforoperation.
Screwsoranchorsarenotincluded.Makesurethatthebracketisfasteneddirectlyonto
concretewiththeproperanchoringdeviceorintoastudinanoncombustiblewallsurface.
Mountthebracketbyinstallingtheonescrew,andthenlevelingthebracket,andinstallingthe
otherscrew,makingsurethatthemountingbracketislevel.
3. IfmountingtheControlCenteronapost,itmustbecenteredonaflatpanelofwaterproofand
noncombustiblematerialatleast10”x20”.DonotenclosetheControlCenterinanybox.
4. TheBreezeControlCenterhastwomountingpinsinstalledatthetopbackoftheunit:simply
placetheheadofthepinsinthekeyholeslotsonthewallbracket,andallowtheunittohang
freely.YourBreezeControlCenterisnowmounted.
5. Connect8AWGbondingwire(notincluded)betweenthegroundingrodandthegroundinglug
(PartBinillustration2onpage13)onthebottomoftheControlCenter.
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ConnectingthecellcordtotheControlCenter
AlignthethreepinsofthecellcordplugwiththesocketontheControlCenterbottom(PartAin
illustration2onpage13)andinserttheconnectoruntilitclicksinplace.Thereisacliplocatedoneither
sideoftheplug,makesuretothebottomhalfofthepluginplacewiththem.
ResettableCircuitbreaker
Asixampresettablecircuitbreakerislocatedonthebottomrightofthecontrolpanel(Illustration#2
page13).Intheeventthatthecircuitbreakertrips,pushontherubbercoverandyouwillfeelitclickas
itresets.
SpecialSituations
FloodedPlumbingInstallation‐‐Thisexistswhenthewaterlevelofthepoolisabovetheheightofthe
poolequipment.Somepoolsystemsmayhavevalvesthatwillisolatetheequipment.Ifnot,oneball
valveshouldbeinstalledontheinletsideofthecellandaone‐waycheckvalveshouldbeinstalledon
theoutletsideofthecell.Thiswilleliminatethepossibilityofhavingagasbuild‐up(whichcouldcause
possiblecelldamage)andallowthecelltoberemovedforcleaningwhennecessary.
STARTUPPROCEDURES
1. BalanceyourwaterchemistryaccordingtotheWaterChemistryParametersshownonpage7.Add
theproperamountofsaltandcirculate24hoursbeforestartingtheBREEZEChlorinator.
2. TheSanitizerOutputissetatthe75%levelfromthefactory;startsystematthislevelandoperate
normally.Forthefirsttwoweeks,testthewaterevery2‐3daysforproperchlorineresiduallevels.
Raiseorlowerthesanitizeroutputbypressingtheoutputcontrolarrowsasneeded(seeoperating
instructionsbelow),accordingtoyourtestresults.
3. Ifsanitizeroutputpercentagesettingis100%,andchlorineresidualsarestillbelowthe1‐3PPM
range,increasetheoutputtoBOOST,thesystemwillruninthismodefor72hours,and
automaticallyreturnthesystemto100%afterthe72hourshasexpired.Theruleofthumbfordaily
runtimeoftheBreezesystemis1hourofoperationforevery10degreesofambienttemperature
(i.e.90degreeswouldequal9hoursofruntime).
4. OnceyourSanitizeroutputpercentagesettinghasbeenestablished,youshouldonlyneedtoadjust
theoutputlevelbecauseofhigherchlorineneedsthannormal,likeincreasedbatherusageorheavy
rainfall(thatcanaccelerateconsumptionofchlorine).
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SYSTEMOPERATION
EasyOperation
TheBreezeChlorinatorisdesignedtomakesanitizingyourpoolaseasyaspossible.TheBreezewill
reducetheneedtoaddchlorineanddecreasespikesinyourchlorinereadingsliterallyatthetouchofa
button,whileyourelaxandenjoycrystalclearwater.Thesystembeginstooperateatitsfullpotential
immediately.Thereversingofpolarityaidsintheminimizationofmaintenance,aswellasincreasingthe
lifeoftheelectrolyticcell,byminimizingcalciumbridgingbetweenthecellblades.Chlorineproduction
andscalebuildupareeasilyvisuallymonitoredthroughtheSGclearcellhousing.
ControlCenterFunctions
1SanitizerOutputLightsshowslevelofchlorineoutputasapercentageofsystemcapacity
2SystemsOperationsStatussolidlightthatindicatesthesystemisoperatingcorrectly
3SystemsOperationsServiceiflitindicatesasystemwarning;seeTroubleshootingsection
4Polarity+/‐indicatesdirectionofcurrent;changesevery6hrs.ofoperationautomatically
5OutputControlUppressoncetoincreasesystemoutputtonextlevel
6OutputControlDownpressoncetodecreasesystemoutputtonextlevel
7On/OffSwitchcontrolsmainpowertosystem
Illustration5
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BasicOperation
EngagePowerswitch(#7onIllustration#5above)bypressingto“On”position.Asthesystembootsup,
thelightswillflashforabouttenseconds.TheSystemStatuslight(#2)willthenremainsolid;the
SanitizerOutputlights(#1)willdisplaytheselectedchlorineoutputlevel.OneofthePolaritylights(#4)
willalsoilluminate,indicatingthedirectionofcurrent.Everysixhoursofsystemoperationthepolarity
willchangeautomatically,whichprolongsthelifeofthecellandminimizesbuildupbetweenthecell
blades.Ifthepowerisinterrupted(eitherbythepumpturningofforbyputtingthePowerswitchinto
theoffposition),thesystemwillautomaticallyreset.
Oncethesystemisinnormaloperationmode,youcanadjustoutputbypressingbutton#5toincrease
or#6todecreaseoutputoneincrement.Eachadjustmentwillbeaccompaniedbyilluminationofthe
lightabovethearrow,whichindicatesactivationofthecontrolsystem;youwillthenseetheassociated
changeintheSanitizerOutputlevel.TIP:Checkchlorinelevelonaregularbasisandadjustoutputof
theBreezechlorinatoraccordingly.
The“BREEZE”chlorinatorisdesignedtosupplyasufficientamountofchlorinetosanitizepoolwateron
adailybasis.Ifoperated24hoursadayinBOOST,morechlorinewouldbegeneratedthanwouldbe
neededbymostpools(1‐3PPM).TheBOOSTMODE(withtheredBOOSTlightilluminated)will
automaticallyoperatefor72hoursofruntime,andthenreducetothe100%level.TheBOOSTMODE
shouldbeusedtooffsetoutoftheordinaryconditions:unusualweatherorextremelyhighbatherload.
Unlikeotherchlorinators,the“Breeze”isabletoproducechlorineatallsettingsontheSanitizerOutput
scalefortheentireruntime.AdjustingtheOutputcontrolfrom75%downto50%meansthatyourunit
isproducing50%ofitscapacity,fortheentirerunofthesystem.Thishasapositiveimpactoncell
longevity,aswellastheamountofchlorinebeingproducedbyyoursystem.
CAUTION:BeforeoperatingtheBreezeChlorinatorforthefirsttime,referto“SafetyInstructions&
Precautions”(pages5‐6)and“PoolWaterPreparation”(page7‐8).Donotrunthesystemuntilitis
certainthatsalthasbeendissolvedinthepool.Operatingwithoutadequatesaltwillresultindamageto
theelectrolyticcellandwillvoidyourwarranty.
TheAssociationofPoolandSpaProfessionals(APSP)recommendsthatallwaterinaresidentialpool
passthroughthefiltrationsystematleastonceevery12hours(referredtoaspoolwaterturnover).As
discussedin“StartupProcedures”(pages13‐14),thegeneralruleofthumbforthe“Breeze”Chlorinator
istooperatethesystem1hourforevery10oFambientairtemperature.Itmaytakeafewdaysto
achievethecorrectamountofpoolpumpoperatingtime(runtime).Resultsdependonmanyvariables
andcanvaryfromonepoolinstallationtothenext,sothisshouldbediscussedwitheitherthepool
builderoryourpoolprofessional.
Thekeypointsare:
•Operatethepoolpumpatleast1hourforevery10degreesofambientairtemperature.
•BesuretofollowtheguidelinesetforthbyTheAssociationofPoolandSpasProfessionalsfor
waterchemistry
•Thepoolpumptimercanreduceenergyconsumption;makesuretoconsultyourlocalelectrical
companyforoffpeakoperatingtimesandprogramyourtimerwithintheirguidelines
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Coldweatheroperation:incoldwaterconditions(below60oF),sanitizerdemandisreduced
significantly.TheBreezereducesitsoutputautomaticallywithwatertemperaturesof59oFandbelow;
theservicelightwillcomeontoindicatethecoldwatercondition.Ifthewatertemperaturecontinues
todrop,thesystemwilleventuallystopproducingchlorine.Thisfeatureextendsthelifeofthe
Electrolyticcell.Forcolderclimateregionswithsustainedloworfreezingtemperatures,itis
recommendedthatyourequipmentbeproperlydrainedandwinterizedbyaqualifiedpoolprofessional.
SYSTEMMAINTENANCE
CellMaintenance‐‐HowandWhentoCleanYourCell
AlthoughtheBreezeisalowmaintenancereversingpolaritysystem,occasionalmanualcleaningofthe
lowmaintenanceElectrolyticcellwillberequiredtoremovescaleandcalciumbuildup.Howoftenthis
cleaningisneededdependsonthechemistryofthepoolwater,includingthehardnessofthewaterand
howyoubalanceyourpoolwaterchemistry,amongotherthings.Althoughcleaningonceeveryoneto
threemonthsisfairlynormal,periodicinspectionsoftheElectrolyticcellthroughtheclearhousing
(whilethesystemisoperating)isthebestwaytodetermineifthecellneedscleaning.
WhentocleanthecelliseasilydeterminedbyasimplevisualinspectionofthecellwhiletheBreeze
systemisoperating.Carefullylookingthroughthecellhousing,checkforbuildup(whichiseasilyseen)
ontheelectrodesandthelegsthatattachtheelectrodestothecellbase(illustration4below).Ifthere
isnobuildup,thereisnoneedtocleanthecell.Ifthereisbuildup,ALWAYSTURNOFFTHEPUMP
PRIORTOCLEANINGTHECELL.THEPUMPANDFILTERSYSTEMISOPERATEDUNDERPRESSURE,AND
THEPRESSUREMUSTBERELIEVEDBEFOREYOUWILLBEABLETOREMOVETHECELL.
HOWTOCLEANTHECELL
1. Removethecellcap(thelargeblackcapattheendoftheclearcellhousing)byturningit
counterclock‐wise.
2. Gentlypullthecellelectrodesoutofthehousing,beingcarefulnottodamagetheO‐Ring.
3. Oncethecellisremovedfromthehousing,slidethecleaningstick(theSGSARD)betweenthe
bladestoremoveanycalciumbuildup(seeIllustration3below).Makesuretocleanthelegsof
theelectrodesaswell(seeillustration4below).NOTE:THEREISNONEEDTOUSEACIDFOR
THISPROCESSASITREDUCESTHELIFEOFTHEELECTRODES.
4. TaketheO‐Ringoutofthecellhousing,andremovematerialordebrisfromit.Onceyouhave
cleanedtheO‐Ring,useatowelorQ‐TIPtowipeoutthechannelinthecellhousingthattheO‐
Ringseatsinto.
5. ReturntheO‐Ringtoitschannelinthecellhousing(DONOTUSELUBRICANT).
6. Installtheelectrodesintothecellhousing,makingsurenottodisturbtheO‐Ring.Seatthetab
onthetopofthecellbaseintotheindentationonthecellhousing.Ifthisisdonecorrectly,the
sensorlocatedattheelectrodebasewillbefacingupinthe12:00position.
7. Returntheblackcaptothecellhousingandhandtightenintheclockwisedirection.Becareful
nottoovertighten.
8. Re‐startyourpump;anyloosenedcalciumwillprobablybebrushedoffwiththewaterflow.
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MaintenanceParameters
WeeklyService
ChlorineTest:Testpoolwaterchlorinelevelwithareliabletestkit.Maintainidealrangebyadjusting
BreezeSanitizerOutputlevel(seeBasicOperationonpage15).Note:Chlorineresidualabove3.0PPM
maycausecorrosionofpoolmetalsandpossibledamagetoassociatedpoolequipment.Itis
recommendedthatchlorinetestsamplesbetakenfromtwoplaces,oneatthepoolreturnline,the
otherwellawayfromthepoolreturnline.Comparethesamples.Ahigherlevelshouldbefoundatthe
poolreturnline,whichconfirmsthatthe“Breeze”systemisproducingchlorine.
pHLevelTest:TestthepHlevelofyourpoolwithatestkit.Ifnecessary,adjustaccordingtoyourpool
professional’srecommendations.ApHlevelof7.2‐7.6isrecommended.Note:Neverusedryacidto
adjustpHinaridgeographicareaswithexcessiveevaporationandminimaldilutionofpoolwaterwith
freshwater.Abuild‐upofbyproductscandamagetheelectrolyticcell.
MonthlyService
Toensurethatthecorrectchemicalbalanceismaintainedinyourpool,itisimportanttoperformthe
followingrecommendedpoolwatertesteverymonth.Takeawatersamplefromyourpooltoalocal
poolstoreoryourpoolprofessionalfortesting.
1. SaltLevelTest:Makesuresaltleveliswithinacceptablerange(4,000‐4,500PPM).Ifsaltlevelis
low,seetable1onpage10fortheamountofsalttoadd
2. TotalAlkalinityTest:Adjustaccordingtoyourpoolprofessional’srecommendations.80‐100
PPMAPSPStandard
3. Stabilizer(CyanuricAcid):Maintainidealrangeof30‐60PPM.Followyourpoolprofessional’s
recommendations.
4. CalciumHardness:Ifnecessary,adjustaccordingtoyourpoolprofessional’srecommendations.
APSPstandardof200‐400PPMisrecommended.
5. MetalsTest:Itisrecommendedthatthepoolwaterbetestedperiodicallyforthepresenceof
metalssuchascopper,iron,andmanganese.Thesemetalsshouldnotbepresentinthepool
water.Ifthosemetalsarepresent,contactyourpoolprofessionalimmediately.
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CHLORINE:Duringpeaksanitizerdemand(heavyrain,highbatherusage,and/orhighheat)itmaybe
necessarytoincreasethesanitizerlevelbyincreasingyoursanitizeroutputsettingand/orpump
runtime.Conversely,withlowsanitizerdemand,youcandecreasetheoutputleveltoalowersetting.
Forextremelyheavysanitizerdemandortoincreaseyoursanitizerlevels,youcanrunthesystemat
100%orsupplementwithaPotassiumMonopersulfatebasedshock.CAUTION:Excessivechlorine
levelscancauseprematurecellfailureandcorrosiondamagetoothermetallicpoolequipment.Avoid
oversaturationofchlorinelevels.
pH:WhenyourpHfallsbelowtheacceptedrange,yoursanitizerisusedupveryquicklyandcanbe
damagingtoyourequipment.ForpHlevelshigherthantheacceptedrange,yoursanitizerbecomes
muchlesseffectiveandwillworkhardertokeepyourpoolsanitized.
CALCIUMHARDNESSANDTOTALALKALINITY:TheBreezeprovides100%puresodiumhypochloriteand
doesnotaffectthecalciumhardnessortotalalkalinitylevels.Maintainandbalanceonlyasneeded.
CYANURICACID(STABILIZER/CONDITIONER):Thischemical(CYAorCyanuricAcid)allowsyourchlorine
residualtolastlongerbyprotectingitfromtheUVdegradationofthesun.WithlowornoCYAitis
possibleforthechlorinebeingproducedtobeusedupasfastasitentersthepool.HighCYAlevelswill
alsonegativelyimpactmaintainingthechlorineresidualinyourpool.CheckandmaintainyourCYAat
thesametimeasyoursaltlevel,asthesetendtodepleteatthesamerate(ifyouhavetoaddCYA,
contactyourpoolprofessionalforcorrectamount).NOTE:Forindoorpools,itisnotnecessarytoadd
stabilizer.
SALTRESIDUAL:TheBreezeSeriesworksmostefficientlywithsaltlevelsbetween4,000–4,500PPM.
Inalowsaltcondition,theStatuslightwillremainsold,andtheservicelightwillalsoremainonsolid.
(seeillustration#5onpage16).REFERTOTROUBLESHOOTINGBELOW.CAUTION:Splashoutwater
canleaveahighsaltconcentrationondeckingasthewaterevaporates.Topreventanypotentialsalt
damage,periodicallyhoseoffthedeck,railsandfixturestodilutethesaltconcentration.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SituationPossibleCauseCorrectiveAction
Lowornochlorineresidual
Inpool
Lowstabilizer(Cyanuricacidlevelin
poolwater)
Addstabilizertomaintain30‐65
PPMperpoolprofessional’s
recommendations(seeStabilizer
Chartonpage10).
InsufficientruntimeIncreasedailyruntime.
Recommend1hourofruntime
per10degreesambienttemp.
ChlorineOutputpercentagesettoo
low
IncreasetheSanitizerOutput
Level(seepage15)
Recentincreasesinweather
temperaturewithoutincreasingthe
SanitizerOutputofthesystem
IncreasetheSanitizerOutput
Level(seepage15)
Temporarylossofchlorinedueto
heavyrain,leaves,fertilizerorheavy
batherload,recentparty,orpets
usingpool.
SetSanitizerOutputtoBOOST
(SuperChlorinate)for72hours.
Recheck‐‐ifstilltoolow,super‐
chlorinatewithoutsidesource.
(Takepoolwatersampletopool
professional)
LowornochlorineLowsaltlevel(lessthan3,000PPM).
SystemStatuslightissolid/service
lightisyellow/solid.
IncreaseSaltlevelbyaddingsalt
accordingtochartonPage10
Highnitratelevel.ContactPoolProfessional.
Metalspresentinpoolwater.ContactPoolProfessional.
Newpoolwater,ornotshocked
properlyuponstartup.
Super‐chlorinatepoolwith
outsidesource.
CloggedordirtycellRemovecellfromhousingto
clean(see“CellMaintenance,”
page16)
Statuslightissolidand
Servicelightison.
Poolwaterneedssalt.
Celliscloggedordirty.
Watertemperatureislow
Insufficientwaterflow
Insufficientwaterflow—dirtyfilter
Sensortab(topofcell)issues
Testsaltlevelofwater.Addsalt
(page10)ifnecessary.
Checkandcleancell(pp16‐17)
Checkwatertemp(ifbelow60
degrees,turnsystemoff)
Makesurepumpisrunning.
Checkandcorrectallvalve
alignments
Followfiltercleaningprocedures
Cleanoffanycalciumonsensor
tab.Makesurethereisnotan
airbubbleatpointofsensortab
incellhousing–ifthereis,
contactyourpoolprofessionalor
ourtechhotline:1866972‐SALT
UnabletoincreaseChlorine
Production
Cellispluggedwithdebris,cold
water,lowsaltlevel
Checkcellandclean,checksalt
level,checkwatertemperature.
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