3 Make a separate grounding for Your Salt Electrolysis with grounding pin.
4 Connect water inlet and water outlet so that water passes the Redox and pH measuring
electrode first and then the salt electrolysis (or vice versa).
Install the salt electrolysis in bypass configuration:
The salt chlorinator should be installed with the return line to the pool and through the
water treatment line as shown in the diagram. A stopcock should be installed on the
main line.
Before installing the salt chlorinator, make sure that the water flow matches the direction
indicated by the chlorinator.
To connect the pipes, use only line suitable for PVC bonding.
The chlorinator should be installed in a well-ventilated area to allow it to cool properly.
Do not install in an area where the electronic components of the chlorinator may be
damaged by moisture or rain.
During operation, the chlorinator should avoid direct sunlight to prevent the aging process
of the housing.
5 Make the electrical connections in such a way that:
- The salt electrolysis and acid pump cannot operate if the filter pump is not working.
- The salt electrolysis and acid pump can be turned off when the filter pump is working.