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METHOD 2

 

As an alternative, an approved commercial Cell cleaning solution can be used a number of times effectively.

  

When clean the Cell should be rinsed thoroughly and the connections should be dried carefully to avoid 

connector corrosion. It should not take longer than a few minutes to clean, if it does the Cell should be cleaned 

more frequently. Return the Cell to its position in the pipe work and re-connect it.

SAFETY DEVICE:

Hydrogen Gas is a by – product of the chlorine producing process. A Gas Sensor has been incorporated into the 

Unit and Cell, which will switch off chlorination if gas is detected in the Cell Housing or there is no water flow.

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 Units are also fitted with a Thermal Cut – Out to prevent overheating.  If the temperature rises too high, 

power is automatically disconnected. The Unit will resume operation when it cools down.

DAY TO DAY OPERATION:

Four Prime rules must be observed if your unit is to give the best possible service:

1. STABILISER

The importance of pool stabiliser cannot be over – emphasised.  It is essential in helping retain chlorine in your 

pool. Chlorine is rapidly dissipated by sunlight and the use of stabiliser will reduce this dissipation substantially.  

Without stabiliser, it may be necessary to run the Unit for up to three times as long!
Stabiliser should be added at the rate of 500 grams for every 10,000 litres of water. Stabiliser should be 

maintained at a level of 30 – 50 ppm. Before adding more stabiliser, have your pool water analysed at your pool 

shop to ensure that you do not add too much.

2. pH AND TOTAL ALKALINITY:

A correct pH level must be maintained to prevent problems such as black spot, staining, cloudy water, etc.  An 

incorrect pH level can damage the pool. Correct pH levels are as follows; Fibreglass – 7.2 to 7.4 Concrete & tiled – 

7.4 to 7.6 If you allow the pH level to rise to 8.0 or above, the chlorine required could be as much as three times 

the normal amount. 

Total Alkalinity should not be confused with pH, although the two are closely related.  Total Alkalinity determines 

the speed and ease of pH change. The ideal range is 80 – 150 ppm, or refer to your pool professional.
You should use a test kit which includes a test for Total Alkalinity. Low Total Alkalinity can cause unstable pH 

levels – i.e. An inability to keep the pH constant may cause staining, etching and corrosion of metals.  High Total 

Alkalinity will cause constantly high pH levels.  

3. SALT LEVELS:

Salt is the essential element by which your Unit operates. Not enough salt means not enough chlorine - this simple 

rule governs the total operation of your EcoSalt

, and insufficient salt will damage your Cell.

 

WARNING: Follow safety instructions provided with the Hydrochloric Acid or cleaning solution.  When 

handling Hydrochloric Acid,  the use of eye protection, mask and gloves are highly recommended. 

Extreme caution should be taken whenever handling Hydrochloric Acid or Cell Cleaning Solution.

 

Warning:  Some people recommend that you put salt directly in the skimmer box.  This is a very 

poor  practice as it allows very high concentrations of salt to be passed through your filtration and 

other pool equipment.

RECOMMENDED SALT LEVEL RANGE:

   4500 - 6000ppm 

   

 

 

 

 

 

(Above ground pool models only: 2500ppm)

Summary of Contents for Monarch EcoSalt 13

Page 1: ...au EcoSalt SaltWater Pool Systems INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Includes Guarantee Terms Conditions Model BMSC Series IMPORTANT PLEASE READTHIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY Please pass these instructions...

Page 2: ...oSalt Special Features Page 8 Automatic Time Clock Operation Page 10 Maintenance of Power Supply and Electrolytic Cell Page 11 Day to Day Operation Page 12 Chlorine Production Page 13 General Informat...

Page 3: ...of the electrolytic cell is recommended The Cell is the clear plastic housing containing the removable cell head During the chlorination process a white powdery Calcium scale may naturally build up o...

Page 4: ...ation Simply cut out Template at bottom of page 15 for location of drill entry points Use a 7mm masonry drill bit when fitting Power Supply to a brick or concrete wall When mounting to a post drill pi...

Page 5: ...d into deepest end of pool and allow vacuum to continue for a further 2 or 3 hours Salt should now be completely mixed Never add salt directly into skimmer box CHLORINE For a new pool installation tha...

Page 6: ...her A or B whichever is on or brightest The RED Operation LED will indicate a number of different possible problem situations Possible Problem Action Salt Level Below Minimum Add Salt Cell is Calcifie...

Page 7: ...D whose primary function includes Low Salinity Indicator As the salt level in the pool decreases the wear on the Cell increases Although salt is not consumed in the EcoSalt process it is lost through...

Page 8: ...et the current time on the digital clock Select the Set Clock position on the selector switch to enable the time of day to be input A number 1 will appear at the left of the screen a The display will...

Page 9: ...umber 4 will appear on the left of the screen This time is factory pre set to 11pm Proceed as per a in the Set Clock instruction to change time To disable this timer see notes on selector switch 4 Aut...

Page 10: ...w times each year One exception is the use of bore water or ground water in which case cleaning may always need to be as frequent as once a week The life of Eco Salt electrolytic cells vary substantia...

Page 11: ...ol shop to ensure that you do not add too much 2 pH AND TOTAL ALKALINITY A correct pH level must be maintained to prevent problems such as black spot staining cloudy water etc An incorrect pH level ca...

Page 12: ...borne dust require different running times in which case seek advice from your pool shop During Winter approximately 4 to 6 hours a day should provide enough chlorine Without sufficient filtration ch...

Page 13: ...or Cell ppm An abbreviation for Parts Per Million the accepted measurement of chemical concentration in swimming pool water I ppm l mg L The appropriate chlorinator size for your pool is dependent on...

Page 14: ...etting 6 Chlorinator fuse blown 7 Dirty Cell 8 Filter needs back washing 9 Gas Sensor not connected 10 Insufficient water flow through cell 11 Running times incorrect 12 Main house fuse blown 13 Pump...

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Page 16: ...izing in accordance with Davey s recommendations 5 This guarantee is subject to due compliance by the original purchaser with all directions and conditions set out in the Installation and Operating In...

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