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When checking salt level, always check the level of Cyanuric acid as well since it is likely that they will decline together.
Use Table 4 to determine how much stabilizer must be added to raise levels to the optimum level of 80ppm. First find
the column that represents the gallons or liter of your pool. Then locate the row that shows your current level of
Cyanuric Acid. The box that intersects those two will tell you the lbs or (kg) needed to raise levels in your pool to
80ppm. Remember that Cyanuric Acid or conditioner takes some time to dissolve so check levels for several days after
adding, or before adding more.
Current
6,000 gal

Stabilizer

(22,500 L)
0 ppm
4.0
(1.8)
10 ppm
3.5
(1.6)
20 ppm
3.0
(1.4)
30 ppm
2.5
(1.1)
40 ppm
2.0
(0.9)
50 ppm
1.5
(0.7)
60 ppm
1.0
(0.5)
70 ppm
0.5
(0.2)
80 ppm
0.0
Add a saltwater- compatible chlorinating product initially to bring chlorine level to 3 ppm. This is likely the only
time you'll need to add chlorine to your pool. This will charge the water with chlorine as the ChlorEase begins to
generate chlorine in the pool. ChlorEase will then maintain your chlorine level after the initial shock treatment.
If bubbles are not rising from the submerged part of the unit, follow these troubleshooting tips:
1. Unplug the unit and verify that you have power at the socket. Use a voltmeter to determine that you have
115vac output from the socket. If a voltmeter is not available, use a lamp or other appliance to verify that
there is enough voltage being supplied to the socket. If there is no supply voltage, either repair the socket or
plug the ChlorEase in elsewhere.
2. If the socket is active, call 1-732-730-9880 for service or consult our ChlorEase FAQ's on our website at:
www.smartpool.com/website/recwatertec/chlorease/faq.htm
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Stabilizer (Cyanuric Acid)
POUNDS AND (KG) OF STABILIZER (CYANURIC ACID)
NEEDED TO RAISE LEVELS TO 80 PPM
8,000 Gal
10,000 Gal
(30,000 L)
(37,500 L)
5.3
6.7
(2.4)
(3.0)
4.7
5.8
(2.1)
(2.6)
4.0
5.0
(1.8)
(2.3)
3.3
4.2
(1.5)
(1.9)
2.7
3.3
(1.2)
(1.5)
2.0
2.5
(0.9)
(1.1)
1.3
1.7
(0.6)
(0.8)
0.7
0.8
(0.3)
(0.4)
0.0
0.0
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12,000 Gal
14,000 Gal
(45,000 L)
(52,500 L)
8.0
(3.6)
(4.3)
7.0
(3.2)
(3.7)
6.0
(2.7)
(3.2)
5.0
(2.3)
(2.7)
4.0
(1.8)
(2.1)
3.0
(1.4)
(1.6)
2.0
(0.91)
(1.1)
1.0
(0.45)
(0.54)
0.0
16,000 Gal
(60,000 L)
9.4
10.7
(4.9)
8.2
9.4
(4.3)
7.0
8.0
(3.6)
5.9
6.7
(3.0)
4.7
5.4
(2.4)
3.5
4.0
(1.8)
2.4
2.7
(1.2)
1.2
1.4
(0.64)
0.0
0.0
18,000 Gal
(67,500 L)
12.0
(5.4)
10.5
(4.8)
9.0
(4.2)
7.5
(3.4)
6.0
(2.7)
4.5
(2.0)
3.0
(1.4)
1.5
(0.68)
0.0

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