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Table 1. 

Approximate Pounds (kg) of Salt Needed to Obtain 3.0 gpl (3,000 PPM) in Pool

Salt 

Conc.

Before

Addition

38 m

3

(10,000)

45 m

3

(12,000)

53 m

3

(14,000)

60 m

3

(16,000)

Pool

68 m

3

(18,000)

Size

76 m

3

(20,000)

(US gallons)

83 m

3

(22,000)

91 m

3

(24,000)

98 m

3

(26,000)

106 m

3

(28,000)

113 m

3

(30,000)

0.00 g/L

113 kg 

(250 lbs)

136 kg 

(300 lbs)

159 kg

(350 lbs)

181 kg

(400 lbs)

204 kg

(450 lbs)

227 kg

(500 lbs)

249 kg

(550 lbs)

272 kg

(600 lbs)

295 kg

(650 lbs)

318 kg

(700 lbs)

340 kg

(750 lbs)

0.25 g/L

104 kg 

(230lbs)

127 kg 

(280 lbs)

145 kg

(320 lbs)

168 kg

(370 lbs)

188 kg

(415 lbs)

209 kg

(460 lbs)

231 kg

(510 lbs)

249 kg

(550 lbs)

272 kg

(600 lbs)

293 kg

(645 lbs)

313 kg

(690 lbs)

0.50 g/L

95 kg 

(210 lbs)

113 kg 

(250 lbs)

134 kg

(295 lbs)

154 kg

(340 lbs)

172 kg

(380 lbs)

191 kg

(420 lbs)

209 kg

(460 lbs)

229 kg

(505 lbs)

247 kg

(545 lbs)

268 kg

(590 lbs)

286 kg

(630 lbs)

0.75 g/L

86 kg 

(190 lbs)

104 kg 

(230 lbs)

122 kg

(270 lbs)

136 kg

(300 lbs)

154 kg

(340 lbs)

172 kg

(380 lbs)

191 kg

(420 lbs)

209 kg

(460 lbs)

225 kg

(495 lbs)

240 kg

(530 lbs)

259 kg

(570 lbs)

1.00 g/L

75 kg 

(165 lbs)

91 kg 

(200 lbs)

104 kg

(230 lbs)

120 kg

(265 lbs)

136 kg

(300 lbs)

150 kg

(330 lbs)

163 kg

(360 lbs)

181 kg

(400 lbs)

195 kg

(430 lbs)

209 kg

(460 lbs)

225 kg

(495 lbs)

1.25 g/L

66 kg 

(145 lbs)

79 kg 

(175 lbs)

91 kg

(200 lbs)

104 kg

(230 lbs)

118 kg

(260 lbs)

132 kg

(290 lbs)

145 kg

(320 lbs)

159 kg

(350 lbs)

172 kg

(380 lbs)

186 kg

(410 lbs)

197 kg

(435 lbs)

1.50 g/L

57 kg 

(125 lbs)

68 kg 

(150 lbs)

79 kg

(175 lbs)

91 kg

(200 lbs)

102 kg

(225 lbs)

113 kg

(250 lbs)

125 kg

(275 lbs)

136 kg

(300 lbs)

147 kg

(325 lbs)

159 kg

(350 lbs)

170 kg

(375 lbs)

1.75 g/L

48 kg 

(105 lbs)

59 kg 

(130 lbs)

68 kg

(150 lbs)

77 kg

(170 lbs)

86 kg

(190 lbs)

95 kg

(210 lbs)

104 kg

(230 lbs)

113 kg

(250 lbs)

125 kg

(275 lbs)

134 kg

(295lbs)

143 kg

(315 lbs)

2.00 g/L

39 kg 

(85 lbs)

45 kg 

(100 lbs)

54 kg

(120 lbs)

63 kg

(140 lbs)

68 kg

(150 lbs)

77 kg

(170 lbs)

86 kg

(190 lbs)

93 kg

(205 lbs)

100 kg

(220 lbs)

109 kg

(240 lbs)

116 kg

(255 lbs)

2.25 g/L

27 kg 

(60 lbs)

32 kg

(70 lbs)

39 kg

 (85 lbs)

45 kg

(100 lbs)

50 kg

(110 lbs)

54 kg

(120 lbs)

59 kg

(130 lbs)

66 kg

(145 lbs)

73 kg

(160 lbs)

76 kg

(168 lbs)

82 kg

(180 lbs)

2.50 g/L

18 kg 

(40 lbs)

23 kg

(50 lbs)

27 kg

 (60 lbs)

29 kg

(65 lbs)

32 kg

(70 lbs)

36 kg

(80 lbs)

41 kg

(90 lbs)

45 kg

(100 lbs)

48 kg

(105 lbs)

50 kg

(110 lbs)

54 kg

(120 lbs)

2.75 g/L

9 kg 

(20 lbs)

11 kg

(25 lbs)

14 kg

 (30 lbs)

14 kg

(30 lbs)

18 kg

(40 lbs)

18 kg

(40 lbs)

20 kg

(45 lbs)

23 kg

(50 lbs)

23 kg

(50 lbs)

27 kg

(60 lbs)

27 kg

(60 lbs)

NOTE

  Add salt as required to maintain 3.0 gpl concentration

IMPORTANT  

Add 1.25 lbs (0.57 kg) of Stabilizer per 50 lbs (22.7 kg) of Salt.

Table 2. 

Approximate Pounds (kg) of Salt Needed to Maintain 3.0 gpl (3,000 PPM)

Salt Concentration. Before 

Addition

Salt Addition Required 

per 1000 gallon pool capacity

Salt Concentration Before 

Addition

Salt Addition Required 

per 1000 gallon pool capacity

0.0 gpl

25.6 lbs

(11.6 kg) 

1.5 gpl

12.8 lbs

(5.8 kg)

0.3 gpl

23.5 lbs

(10.7 kg)

1.8 gpl

10.7 lbs

(4.8 kg)

0.5 gpl

21.4 lbs

(9.7 kg)

2.0 gpl

8.5 lbs

(3.9 kg)

0.8 gpl

19.2 lbs

(8.7 kg)

2.3 gpl

6.4 lbs

(2.9 kg)

1.0 gpl

17.1 lbs

(7.8 kg)

2.5 gpl

4.2 lbs

(1.9 kg)

1.3 gpl

15 lbs

(6.8 kg)

2.8 gpl

2.2 lbs

(1 kg)

Summary of Contents for PureLink

Page 1: ...duct must be installed and serviced by a professional pool spa service technician The procedures in this manual must be followed exactly Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may result i...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Water Conditions 19 4 6 Chlorine Testing 19 4 7 Salt NaCl sodium chloride 19 4 7 1 What Type of Salt to Use 19 4 7 2 How Much Salt to Use 20 4 7 3 How to Add Salt to the Pool 20 Section 5 Operating I...

Page 4: ...TECHNIQUE All electrical work must be performed by a licensed electrician and conform to all national state and local codes When installing and using this electrical equipment basic safety precautions...

Page 5: ...not use drugs or alcohol before or during the use of a spa or hot tub to avoid unconsciousness and possible drowning Pregnant or possibly pregnant women should consult a physician before using a spa...

Page 6: ...12 AWG 3 3mm In addition a second wire connector should be bonded with a no 8 AWG 4 115mm copper wire to any metal ladders water pipes or other metal within five 5 feet 1 52m of the tub SAVE THESE IN...

Page 7: ...from ORP Unit to ORP Interface Aux Board The PureLink Power Center and Cell Kit uses a process known as electrolysis to produce sodium hypochlorite liquid chlorine from a low concentration of salt ad...

Page 8: ...al Display LCD whenever the salinity button is pressed This eliminates the need for manual pool water salinity testing Pool Temperature is now available on all models by pressing the Temperature butto...

Page 9: ...RY 24 VAC SECONDARY VAC Primary Secondary A B PureLink Back PCB Ribbon Cable from Front PCB To PureLink Cell T est Switches 4 3 2 1 RED BLK YEL GRN AquaLinkRS ORP 24VAC Flow Salinity Sensor Ribbon Cab...

Page 10: ...C SECONDARY VAC Primary Secondary A B PureLink Back PCB Ribbon Cable from Front PCB To PureLink Cell T est Switches 4 3 2 1 RED BLK YEL GRN AquaLinkRS ORP 24VAC Flow Salinity Sensor Ribbon Cable to Ba...

Page 11: ...n the return line to the pool after downstream all the pool equipment such as the filter or heater The Cell and Sensor Tee fitting are designed to be plumbed into 2 PVC pipe Adapters can be used for s...

Page 12: ...quaLink RS is in Spa Mode and adjusts to 10 of the AquaLink RS output setting to ensure the spa is not over chlorinated Note The PureLink is powered from the LOAD SIDE of the pool circulation pump rel...

Page 13: ...View Detail A Detail B Detail C Preferred Not Preferred Hazardous Spa Bypassfor Spillover Pool Return Cell Sensors Heater Spa Return JANDY JANDY AquaLink RS PureLink Power Center Figure 6 Alternate P...

Page 14: ...the cell to operate without water flow through the cell which can create a HAZARDOUS condition Spa Return Sensors AquaPure Heater Pool Return Cell Mounted Vertically Figure 7 Hazardous Plumbing Confi...

Page 15: ...or more away from pool spa and five 5 feet off the ground All national state and local codes are applicable note For Canadian installations the Power Center must be at least three 3 meters 9 8 feet aw...

Page 16: ...s 7 Level the Power Center and tighten all screws ensuring that the Power Center is securely fastened to the mounting surface 8 Check source voltage All units are factory wired for 230 VAC In order to...

Page 17: ...ecommended position see Figure 12 Detail A Figures 3 and 4 Figures 5 and 6 and Figure 1 4 Locate a suitable section of pipe approximately 21 inches 533 mm long or follow the recommended plumbing diagr...

Page 18: ...full unions is 155 8 2 x 2 x 1 PVC Tee For a 2 pipe the cutout is 2 for the Tee For a 50 mm pipe the cutout is 77 mm for the Tee NOTE Total length of the PVC Tee is 4 Figure 12 Flow Temp Salinity Sens...

Page 19: ...lugged in Also check the AC wiring 14 Plug the ribbon cable attached to the front cover PC board into Printed Circuit Board mounted on the backplate see Figure 2 Now reattach the power center front co...

Page 20: ...3 by 0 85 m3 capacity 4 2 Determining Pool Size Gallons of Water in Your Pool Rectangular Pools Average length feet x average width feet x average depth feet x 7 5 gallon capacity Circular Pools Diame...

Page 21: ...re formed This ties up the Free Chlorine in your pool and does not allow the chlorine in your pool to disinfect Chloramines also cloud pool water and burn the eyes Super Chlorinate shock to remove Chl...

Page 22: ...to remove all Chloramines pH 7 2 7 8 USE MURIATIC ACID to lower pH and Soda Ash to raise pH Chlorine Stabilizer Cyanuric Acid 50 75 PPM Total Alkalinity 80 120 PPM Calcium Hardness 150 400 PPM Metals...

Page 23: ...pl may damage the power center High salt concentration above 6 0 gpl may cause corrosion damage to pool fixtures NOTE Should too much salt be inadvertently added to the pool see Section 7 Troubleshoot...

Page 24: ...00 lbs 102 kg 225 lbs 113 kg 250 lbs 125 kg 275 lbs 136 kg 300 lbs 147 kg 325 lbs 159 kg 350 lbs 170 kg 375 lbs 1 75 g L 48 kg 105 lbs 59 kg 130 lbs 68 kg 150 lbs 77 kg 170 lbs 86 kg 190 lbs 95 kg 210...

Page 25: ...kg 7 50 lbs 3 7 kg 8 25 lbs 4 kg 9 00 lbs 4 4 kg 9 75 lbs 4 8 kg 10 5 lbs 5 3 kg 11 75 lbs 40 PPM 1 3 kg 2 90 lbs 1 6 kg 3 50 lbs 1 8 kg 4 00 lbs 2 kg 4 60 lbs 2 4 kg 5 25 lbs 2 6 kg 5 80 lbs 2 9 kg...

Page 26: ...sh intermittently Boost can be used to set chlorine production to maximum 100 for 24 hours of operation After 24 hours of chlorinator run time chlorine production will return to previous setting To cl...

Page 27: ...long with the gpl grams per liter indicator when the Salinity button is depressed If a reading of HH appears the salinity is above 4 5 to 6 5 gpl depending on pool temperature and is too high to measu...

Page 28: ...eper volume setting The change will be stored in permanent memory If you do not wish to keep the change wait 5 seconds and the change screen will time out and return to normal operation without keepin...

Page 29: ...o pages 18 through 20 and adjust salt level Maintain the Recommended Salinity Level of 3 0 to 3 5 gpl If salinity is below 2 0 gpl the AquaPure will automatically turn the cell off until the salinity...

Page 30: ...Fall and Winter seasons Take pool water sample to Pool Professional once per month DON T List Do not get fertilizer in your pool Fertilizers contain nitrates which cause a high chlorine demand on pool...

Page 31: ...3 0 3 5 gpl for optimum performance of the AquaPure If additional salt is required follow the procedures and charts described in Section 4 If salt level does not rise after 24 hours see Section 7 Trou...

Page 32: ...EANING PROCESS go on to next step d Otherwise allow the cell to remain in the solution until the foaming has stopped However do not leave in acid for more than 1 2 hour Excessive Acid Washing will dam...

Page 33: ...p continuously or winterize pool by draining water from pump filter and all intake and return lines Remove the cell clean and store it Disconnect the Flow Temp Salinity Sensor from the power center th...

Page 34: ...oost mode and allow to run for 24 hours Recheck If still too low Super Chlorinate with outside source Take pool water sample to Pool Professional See Section 5 Operating Instructions Low Less than 2 5...

Page 35: ...in the AquaPure cell Remove cell for inspection Follow cleaning procedures See Section 6 4 Electrolytic Cell Cleaning Flow Temp Salinity Sensor not installed properly Ensure that the Flow Temp Salini...

Page 36: ...uit board Cycle Power Water temperature too low Winterize your pool See Section 6 6 Winterizing All the above have been checked and indicator light is still on Contact your authorized service represen...

Page 37: ...tive 171 Possible Backboard service condition Contact an authorized service representative 172 Flow Sensor service condition or flow sensor is unplugged Contact an authorized service representative 17...

Page 38: ...ressing C The change will be stored in permanent memory NOTE The Boost mode will normally be activated if the Boost button D is depressed for 10 seconds However if button D is held down an additional...

Page 39: ...ower Center Battery Cover PureLink Power Center Screws Bezel Cover Plate Screws Bezel Support Plate Screw Battery Cover 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 R0447300 Battery Door PureLink Power Center Screw Battery Cover 1...

Page 40: ...PVC 1 5 R0412600 Union Half Unthreaded 2 PVC 1 6 R0412700 Union O ring 2 1 7 R0412800 Spool Piece 2 PVC Unions Optional 1 Figure 21 Flow Sensor and Cable 9 3 PureLink Flow Sensor Replacement Parts Dwg...

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Page 44: ...imum and maximum specifications 7 Use of non factory authorized parts or accessories in conjunction with the product s 8 Chemical contamination of combustion air or improper use of sanitizing chemical...

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