Preliminary operations
1.
Ensure the electricity and water circulation system are switched off, and close the valves on
the pipes connected to the chlorinator.
2.
Ensure any pipes used (not supplied) are compatible with the chlorinator.
Dimensions of the 2 types of connectors supplied:
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OPTION 1: 1.5" (metric: Ø50 mm) connectors to be sealed using PVC cement
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OPTION 2: D32 or 38 mm push fit connectors
3.
Remove any obstructions.
4.
Lubricate the fittings.
5.
Ensure the direction of water flow corresponds to the direction indicated on the chlorinator:
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The salt chlorinator must be installed on the return line carrying water from the pool filter back to the
return inlets, as shown in Figure 1 (horizontal assembly) and Figure 2 (vertical assembly). If using
with a water heating system, install the chlorinator downstream from the latter. The chlorinator must
be the final element of the circuit.
Installation without a bypass is possible if your pump has a flow rate of < 10m3/h, however, using a
bypass is strongly recommended to allow the hydraulic circuit to be isolated. If the flow rate of your
pump is > 10m3, a bypass is required.
Hydraulic connection case 1 : Using D50mm PVC pipes
If you need to cut existing D50mm PVC pipe, the length of the cut must be 230 mm. Make sure to
use special PVC cement for 1.5" (D50) connectors.
FIGURE 1
Swimming pool
controller with 30mA
residual current
device
If you want to insert the chlorinator into an existing pipe
(or fit on to a pipe), you must cut out a section measuring
230mm in length:
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INSTALLATION
FIGURE 2
230mm