Preface
Resilience D Installation guide. © 2016, all rights reserved
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PREFACE
Resilience D (model PSC5) is an automatic natural chlorine generator for pool sanitation. The system uses a very low
concentration of salt (less than the concentration in a human teardrop) and converts it into free chlorine that
destroys algae and bacteria in the pool. After removing the algae and bacteria, the chlorine reverts back into salt. This
process of purification continues, making the need of adding extra sanitizing chemicals to the pool virtually
unnecessary.
Congratulations on the purchase of your Resilience D Chlorine Generator. Your purchase will minimize the efforts
needed to maintain your pool and maximize your enjoyment. Before installation or operation, please take the time to
read this entire manual, compare package contents with the parts list, and gather tools required. Improper
installation may void the warranty and create unnecessary hazards. This manual contains step-by-step instructions to
help ensure that your installation meets the recommended standards. Spending the time to understand your system
and its functions will assure successful, trouble-free operation. If you are unsure about any of the information in this
manual, please contact your installer/dealer. When working around your pool, please take care to avoid hazards such
as electrical wires and chemicals. CAUTION! Safety comes first!
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read and follow all instructions
All electrical work must be performed by a licensed electrician and conform to all national, state, and local codes.
Improper use or installation can badly harm the unit and its surroundings. When installing and using electrical
equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
DO NOT OPEN THE DISPLAY COVER OF THE CONTROL BOX – NOT A SERVICABLE UNIT.
●
Disconnect all AC power before installation.
●
WARNING
– to reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product.
● The Control Box must be mounted
vertically
on a flat surface and at a minimum horizontal distance of 1.5
m (5ft) (or more, if local codes require so) from the pool.
●
WARNING
–
risk of electric shock!
Connect only to a grounding type circuit protected by a ground-fault
circuit-interrupter (GFCI) outlet. The installer should provide this GFCI requirement. The GFCI should be
rated for minimum 6 Amps and tested on a regular basis by pushing the test button. If the GFCI fails to
operate correctly, there is ground current flowing indicating the possibility of electric shock. Do not use this
unit. Disconnect unit and have a qualified professional fix the problem before using.
● The Input circuit (LN1 & N/LN1) must be connected only after OVERCURRENT DEVICES, such as fuse or
circuit breaker to limit the amperage in the input wire to the maximum that is permitted by the National
Electrical Code.
● The Unit must be permanently connected, with copper wire, not less than 1.5 mm
²
(14 Awg).
● Do not bury the cord. Place the cord so to minimize damage by lawn mowers, hedge trimmer and other
equipment.
●
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of electric shock, replace a damaged cord immediately.
●
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use an extension cord to connect the unit to
electric power supply; provide a properly located outlet.