Recommended rate tables
Check your values and correct them at least once a week.
Parameter
Salinity
pH level
Free chlorine
concentration
! important !
Stabilizer rate
(Cyanuric Acid)
Additional tests
Total alkalinity
(TA)
Water hardness
CAUTION - The presence of iron in your water (ferruginous water) may lead
to rust deposits on your pool and require the use of a metal sequestrant.
Please consult to a professional about this.
Features
The salt chlorinator contains the latest electronic monitoring technology for ease of use.You can
easily adjust the production of disinfectant to suit your needs, maximizing efficiency while remaining
environmentally friendly. In addition to these easy-to-use settings, it also has a self-cleaning function
for the cell and a self-test mode in the event of a warning or error code.
For example, the chlorinator displays a warning when its detects low salinity levels, improper
temperatures or a lack of water flow (see "List of error codes and their solutions", page 41).
The compact size of the chlorinator and its integrated control panel allows for easy installation and
a smaller footprint. The water inlet and outlet are on the same axis, reducing the need to rearrange
piping.
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DESCRIPTION
Target values
3 to 4 g/l
Once the salt is dissolved in the water (+/- 24 to 48h), salt
concentration will only vary slightly over the course of the
season.
7.2 to 7.4
Please note, a pH above 7.8 suppresses the disinfecting
properties of hypochlorite.
From 0.5 to 3.0
Measurements must be taken from around the return
ppm
inlets when the chlorinator is switched on, preferably in the
morning and out of direct sunlight.
From 20 to
Hypochlorite is a relatively unstable disinfectant. With too
50ppm
low a level of stabilizer, the hypochlorite will turn back into
salt too quickly without having had enough time to disinfect.
Conversely, with too high a level of stabilizer, the hypochlorite
will be blocked.
Be careful, if the level of stabilizer is much too high, the pool
will have to be partially drained to add water without stabilizer.
From 80 to 150
This level measures the concentration of mineral salts
ppm
(carbonates, bicarbonates, hydroxides) in the water. It
stabilizes / buffers the water balance. High TA levels
interfere with the effects of pH regulation and scale deposits
may begin to appear.
From 150 to
Water hardness represents the amount of calcium carbonate
300 ppm
present in your water.
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