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EcoSalt
Model
M0808
MES13
MES20
MES26
observed, and the Cell is functioning correctly, your pool will have sufficient chlorine
when tested in the morning.
If the level is too low either longer running times are required or the System Control
needs to be adjusted to maximum. Harsh local conditions such as traffic pollution or
windborne dust require different running times; in which case, seek advice from your
pool shop. During Winter and Spring approximately 4 to 6 hours a day should provide
enough chlorine. Without sufficient filtration/chlorination, your pool will never function
correctly. ALWAYS RUN THE FILTER WHEN SWIMMING IN THE POOL. In extremely
hot weather or during periods of heavy bathing loads, the running time may need to be
extended to 10 - 14 hours per day.
In some cases you may find your chlorine level to be too high. To determine if this is the
case, run your filter/chlorinator for the suggested times/chlorine production level and test
your pool water on the morning after operation. If your chlorine test shows a high level of
chlorine, either the running times can be reduced slightly, or the System Control can be
turned anti - clockwise. Test your chlorine level again the following morning at around
the same time. If your chlorine level is still high, repeat the above process until the
correct level is attained.
SUPER - CHLORINATION:
Periodically, especially during extremely hot conditions, it may be necessary to boost the
amount of chlorine in your pool in order to maintain absolute sanitation of the water. This
can be achieved by adding either liquid or granulated chlorine. If granulated chlorine is
added, the Cell must be checked regularly, since the additives from this product will clog
the electrodes. Alternatively, extend the running time of your EcoSalt chlorinator.
CHLORINE TYPES AND COMPARISONS:
Many chlorinator manufacturers calibrate their units to compare with 65% granulated
chlorine, making it necessary to adjust their readings to a lower level in order to
determine true chlorine production. The Display on your EcoSalt expresses production
as pure 100% chlorine so you will know the exact output of your Unit. Below is a
comparison table of the available types of chlorine used to sanitise pools.
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Production
Production
maximum
grams/hour
grams/hour
(100%)
equivalent)
8.0
13.0
20.0
26.0
Chlorine
produced
over 8
(65%
hours
grams
(100%)
12.3
64
20.0
104
30.8
160
40.0
208
Equivalent in
dry
granulated
chlorine
grams
(65%)
98
160
246
320
P/N MMAN001FRA-3

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