Installation of dosing acid pump
Resilience D Installation guide. © 2016, all rights reserved
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54 cm (21 inch) straight 2" PVC pipe for keeping the cell filled with water when there is no flow in the line.
HORIZONTAL PLUMBING CONFIGURATION
1.
Dosing acid pump
2.
Chlorinator Cell
3.
Flow Switch Tee
The examples illustrated above are with the dosing acid pump installed. A plumbing trap is required to keep
the cell flooded with water when the dosing acid pump washes the cell during the circulation pump downtime.
Create the trap so the acid injected by the dosing acid pump will be focused on the cell and not flow back to the
pool or equipment set. If installing without the dosing acid pump, we recommend following the same examples
as above and leaving room for adding the dosing acid pump in the future.
INSTALLATION OF DOSING ACID PUMP
Disconnect ALL power before work commences.
Open the control boxes' lid to make sure the unit is turned OFF.
It is recommended to wear rubber or polyethylene protective gloves and safety glasses. It is also advisable
to protect your clothes or wear dispensable ones.
Make sure the pool's machine room is properly vented to avoid damage from acid vapors.
Under no circumstances should the machine room be used to store equipment, furniture, sports gear or any
other equipment that is not related to the pool, including spare acid containers. The machine room must be
aired and vented prior to entering it.
Acid container must be stored inside a spill containment vessel (a basin to hold acid in case of overflow or
tipping of the acid container).
1.
Determine the location where you wish to install the acid pump on the wall.
2.
Check that the all components: electrical wiring, tubes etc. reach their position.
3.
Drill and attach the acid pump's clip to the wall and hang the pump on it.