AQUA SALT
Salt chlorine generator
The salt chlorine generator is formed by two main parts: the control system and the electrolytic cell.
2.2
The control system manages the functions of the chlorine generator through an interface that
allows the user to interact with the system (see chapter: 3 Programming).
The device
In the electrolytic cell there are the electrodes, a flow sensor and a temperature sensor. The cell
is equipped with another safety measure, as it is designed to host a vent valve to purge possible
hydrogen residues. The picture below shows the cell.
6. Electrolytic Cell
2.3
The system has two operating modes:
Winter mode: is activated when water temperature goes below 15 °C. At these temperatures,
Other
chlorine consumption is lower, and its generation is reduced by 15% min. (programmable).
operating
modes
Shutter mode: allows the proportional adjustment of chlorine generation. When the pool is
covered, chlorine generation is automatically reduced by 50% of the starting value for 1 to 12
hours (programmable). After this lapse, chlorine generation linearly decreases for 24 hours since
the initial covering input. At this point, chlorine production has reached 10% of the initial value,
and stays constant for the whole duration of covering. The device has an input that detects the
presence of the covering on the system. The shutter mode is not compatible with proportional
mode.
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Internal timers: in this case, the electrolytic cell generates chlorine respecting the start time
and the duration set by the user. There are 4 timers to enable chlorine generation, and they are
programmable in weekly (MON-FRI), weekend (SAT-SUN) or daily mode (MON-SUN). For
each of these modes, it is possible to set the activation time and the duration, expressed in
hours and minutes
Proportional: The generator reads the redox potential or the ppm of chlorine present in the
pool. In the case of the redox potential, the installer will have to determine the correspondence
between pH - redox and the ppm of chlorine required (Ex: 7.2 pH - 650 mV @ 1.2 ppm).
Having established the desired ppm of chlorine, you program this value as set point. If the
chlorine level is below the set point the apparatus produces chlorine in proportion to the
difference "set point - read value".
Whitout Flow
rev. 1.4
MAINTENANCE AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Stabilized flow
1
Flow sensor
Compatible with the vent
2
valve.
Cell/temperature probe
3
supply connection
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