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Aquachlor Salt Water Chlorinator Owners Manual Model Standard and Self Clean C Series II Manufactured in Australia By Monarch Pool Systems www.monarch poolsystems.com[...]
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2 Aquachlor Salt Chlorinator Thankyou for purchasing a Quality Aquachlor Pool and Spa Product. Please read all information in this Manual carefully before installing or operating your AQUACHLOR SALT CHLORINATOR. INDEX Page 2 Packing List Page 3 Installation Instructions Page 4 Pre Start Up Procedure Page 4-5 Operation of Aquachlor Syste[...]
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3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR AQUACHLOR C and SC INSTALLING THE POWER SUPPLY : Select a convenient well-ventilated location within one metre of filter equipment and mount the Power Supply vertically onto a post or wall 1.5 metres above ground level. Australian Standards requires that the Power Supply shall not be located within 3 meters of the po[...]
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4 PRE - START UP PROCEDURE : Before operating your Aquachlor Chlorinator please ensure the following items have been added to your pool: • SALT - Load salt into the pool at a minimum rate of 40kg per 10,000 litres (0.4%). Connect vacuum system and slowly vacuum until salt dispersal is complete. Place vacuum head into deepest end of pool and a[...]
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5 BAR METER WARNING LED REASON/ACTION Off Green 1. Start – up delay functioning. 2. System Control set below max. Cell is turned off. (Refer System Control page 7). Off Red 1. Gas detected. Check pump/pipes for damage. 2. Gas sensor not connected to cell 4 or 5 LEDs on Green System operating normally 1 to 5 LEDs on Red 1. Salt level too low. Add [...]
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6 If the Cell is OFF and you wish to check its operation, simply turn the System Control to MAX and the Cell will turn ON. Once checked, adjust the System Control back to the desired position and after a few minutes the Cell will turn OFF again. To turn the Cell OFF, simply turn the System Control to MIN. This will be convenient for backwashing. WA[...]
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7 Terminal Block the coloured wires from your pool light are connected. The Light Transformer is for use with 12volt pool lights, maximum power is 150Watt. Please Note: Only one light can be connected to each light transformer. If more than one light is required please refer to your Aquachlor dealer. SAFETY NOTICE IMPORTANT Certain local electr[...]
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8 Aquachlor C Standard Aquachlor SC Self Clean C Standard Systems Model C Replacement Cell Model to order SC Self Clean Systems Model SC Replacement Cell Model to order 260 260 250 250 390 390 330 330 520 520 SC SYSTEMS Please Note that unless you have extreme water conditions the Cell should not become scaled and you should not have to cle[...]
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9 Stabiliser should be added at the rate of 500 grams for every 10,000 litres of water. To add, place the required amount in a stocking and tie a brick to it. Place the stocking in front of the return jet. It will dissolve in 2 – 3 days. Stabiliser should be maintained at a level of 30 – 50 ppm. Before adding more stabiliser, have your pool wat[...]
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10 The Aquachlor unit has a built in warning system to minimise damage resulting from insufficient salt levels, however, the ultimate responsibility is on the owner to ensure adequate salt levels are maintained all year round. 4. RUNNING TIMES: If you run your chlorinator for 24 hours a day, or for long periods, the Cell life will be greatly re[...]
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11 Aquachlor Model C (Standard) Aquachlor Model SC (Self Clean) Productio n maximum grams/hou r (100%) Production * grams/hour (65% equivalent) Chlorine produce d over 8 hours grams (100%) Equivalent in dry granulated chlorine grams (65%) Equivalent in liquid chlorine litres (12%) 220 250 16.0 24.6 128 197 1.07 260 20.0 30.8 160 246 1.33 330 25.0 3[...]
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12 IMPORTANT: ALWAYS INSIST ON GENUINE AQUACHLOR REPLACEMENT PARTS. If it is necessary to replace the Electrolytic Cell, beware of “look alikes”. Only the Genuine Aquachlor Cell is designed and warranted to operate with the Aquachlor Power Supply. SERIOUS DAMAGE MAY RESULT TO THE ELECTRONICS INSIDE THE UNIT IF COPY ELECTRODES ARE USED AND WILL [...]