2.1 I Installing the electrolytic cell
• The cell must always be the last element placed on the pool return pipe (see § "2.1.1. Installing the cell
and the sensor holder (depending on model)").
• It is always recommended to install the cell on a by-pass. This assembly is mandatory if the flow is in
excess of 18 m³/hour to avoid head loss. A flow regulation valve must be included.
• When the cell is installed on a by-pass, fit a check valve downstream from the cell instead of a manual
valve, to avoid any risk of incorrect configuration and poor circulation inside the cell.
2.1.1. Installing the cell and the sensor holder (depending on model)
• The cell must be installed on the piping after the filtration system, after any measurement sensors, and after any
heating system.
• The cell's installation must allow easy access to the installed electrodes.
• Two valves must be installed for isolating the cell from the rest of the installation, so that maintenance tasks can be
performed without emptying the pool.
Installing the chlorinator on a by-pass (recommended)
Control box
Cell
Flow switch
Filter
(*depending on model)
• Respect the water flow direction indicated on the cell.
• The circulation system must guarantee the minimum required flow (see§ "1.2 I Technical
specifications").
• For Ø50 mm pipes, use glue-on PVC adapters of the corresponding diameter.
• Connect the cell power cord following the wire colour codes (red, yellow, and orange connectors) and then refit the
protective cap (see § "2.1.3. Connecting the cell to the control box").
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❷ Installing the salt water chlorinator
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Electric terminal block
Sensor holder + pH sensor and/or ORP sensor*
pH pump*
Container of pH-minus*
Outlet
Inlet
Direct installation
Direct installation
only possible if the flow rate
is going up.
is