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1. 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 To add place the required amount in a stocking and tie a brick to it Place the stocking in front of the return jet It will dissolve in 2 3 days 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 Consult your local Aquachlor Dealer for more information 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 0 to 7 4 Other pools 7 2 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 To lower the pH add HYDROCHLORIC ACID To raise the pH level add SODIUM BICARBONATE OR SODA ASH Total Alkalinity should not be confused with pH although the two are closely related Total Alkalinity determines the speed and ease of pH change It is measured in ppm the ideal range is 80 150 ppm or refer to your p
2. Aquachlior Salt Water Chlorinator Owners Manual ModelStandard and Self Clean C Series II Manufactured in Australia By Monarch Pool Systems www monarchpoolsystems com Aquachlor Salt Chlorinator Thankyou for purchasing a Quality Aquachlor Pool and Spa Product Please read all information in this Manual carefully before installing or operating your AQUACHLOR SALT CHLORINATOR Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 4 5 Page 5 7 Page 7 Page 7 8 Page 8 10 Page 10 11 Page 11 12 Page 12 INDEX Packing List Installation Instructions Pre Start Up Procedure Operation of Aquachlor System C and SC Series Aquachlor Model C Standard and SC Self Clean series features System Control and Warning LED Optional Features Time Clock and Light Transformer Maintenance of Power Supply Maintenance of Electrolytic Cell Day to Day Operation Stabiliser pH and Total Alkalinity Salt Levels Running Times Chlorine Production Super chlorination and Chlorine Types and Comparisons General Information Trouble Shooting PACKING LIST Aquachlor C and SC Systems Included with your C and SC systems are the following items please check the contents of the box carefully prior to attempting to install the system RODA Power Supply Electrolytic Cell Housing Electrolytic Cell C or SC Series Cell Adaptors 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR AQUACHLOR C and SC INSTALLING THE POWER SUPPLY Select
3. a convenient well ventilated location within one metre of filter equipment and mount the Power Supply vertically onto a post or wall 1 5 metres above ground level Australian Standards requires that the Power Supply shall not be located within 3 meters of the pool water Plug Power supply into a suitable weatherproof outlet and plug pump into power outlet of the Power Supply Unit The Unit must be kept away from acid and other chemical storage areas Acid and chemical vapours will corrode the electronics inside the Unit It must also be kept away from heat sources Good ventilation is necessary for correct operation See diagram at bottom of page Mount unit via keyholes on back of Unit CONNECTING THE ELECTROLYTIC CELL TO THE POWER SUPPLY The Power Supply is fitted with a flexible lead terminated with connector s These must be correctly fitted to the connections on the inside of the Cell Head To prevent incorrect connection the fittings have been colour coded The Blue Flow Sensor should be pushed onto the thread of the small bolt The power outlet on the bottom of the Power Supply is dedicated to the POOL PUMP ONLY Do not use a double adaptor to connect more than one pump it can cause overload to the system and could void your warranty Important The Cell must be installed so that the water flows through the Cell Housing via the Cell head end in accordance with the arrow on the cell housing This is to ensure correct operation of the flow sens
4. ce calls are unnecessary and the expense and frustration to clients could have been avoided We therefore strongly suggest that the owner read and absorb all information thoroughly Refer to your warranty card for warranty details This warranty does not apply to commercial or semi commercial installations i e where the system runs more than an average of 8 hours per day over the year Warranty on commercial and semi commercial installations is 12 months only on both power supply and cells Please fill in details on the Warranty Card provided and return within 14 days of purchase to register 11 IMPORTANT ALWAYS INSIST ON GENUINE AQUACHLOR REPLACEMENT PARTS If it is necessary to replace the Electrolytic Cell beware of look alikes Only the Genuine Aquachlor Cell is designed and warranted to operate with the Aquachlor Power Supply SERIOUS DAMAGE MAY RESULT TO THE ELECTRONICS INSIDE THE UNIT IF COPY ELECTRODES ARE USED AND WILL VOID WARRANTY PATENT INFORMATION Aquachlor Self Clean Sytems are protected by Australian Standard Patent Number 684550 Consult your local Aquachlor Dealer for further information TROUBLE SHOOTING No Chlorine Production Check for 1 Main power outlet switched off 2 Chlorinator not plugged into main outlet 3 Pump not plugged into Chlorinator 4 Time Clock set to Off position Power switch turned Off 5 System Control turned to mid setting 6 Chlorinator 3 amp fuse blown 7 Dirty Cell 8 Fi
5. d chlorine making it necessary to adjust their readings to a lower level in order to determine true chlorine production The Display on your Aquachlor expresses production as pure 100 chlorine so you will know the exact output of your Unit Below is a comparison table of the available types of chlorine used to sanitise pools Aquachlor Aquachlor Productio Production Chlorine Equivalent Equivalent Model C Model SC n z produce in in Standard Self Clean maximum grams hour d dry liquid grams hou 65 over 8 granulated chlorine r equivalent hours chlorine litres 100 grams grams 12 100 65 220 250 16 0 24 6 128 197 1 07 260 20 0 30 8 160 246 1 33 330 25 0 38 5 200 307 1 66 390 30 0 46 0 240 368 2 10 520 40 0 61 5 320 492 2 67 GENERAL INFORMATION Algae Microscopic forms of plant life which enter the pool by rain wind and dust There are numerous varieties some are free floating whilst others grow on walls and in cracks and come in different colours Some are more resistant to chemical treatment than others Bacteria The germs that contaminate your pool Introduced by swimmers dust rain storms and other elements Balanced Water The correct ratio of mineral content and pH level that prevents pool water from being corrosive or scale forming Chloramines Compounds formed when chlorine combines with nitrogen from urine perspiration etc Chloramines cau
6. h each pool and can be influenced by the following Calcium hardness of the water Water Temperature pH control Water which has been chlorinated with calcium hypochlorite for an extended period Calcium in the plaster surfaces of a concrete pool Because these conditions vary so much check the Cell at least weekly to begin with to see when either scale or a blue green soapy substance appears on the plates You will then be able to determine the cleaning cycle necessary for your pool obviously more in summer The intervals between cleaning could get longer to the point where cleaning is only necessary a few 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 Life of Aquachlor electrolytic cells will vary substantially from one installation to another due to variations in operating time water quality and composition system and cell maintenance Please ensure that when cell replacement is necessary you use the correct genuine Aquachlor replacement cell to match your system Aquachlor C Standard Aquachlor SC Self Clean 03 Standard C Replacement Cell SC Self Clean sc Replacement Systems Model Model to order Systems Model Cell Model to order 260 260 250 250 390 390 330 330 520 520 SC SYSTEMS Please Note that unless you have extreme water conditions the Cell should not become scaled and y
7. ight transformer If more than one light is required please refer to your Aquachlor dealer SAFETY NOTICE IMPORTANT Certain local electrical regulations state If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord available from the manufacturer or its service agent MAINTENANCE OF POWER SUPPLY Little or no maintenance is normally required with the exception of replacing blown Fuses These 3 Amp Fuses 5amp for C520 can be sourced from your local Aquachlor Dealer However it is essential that the wall or post to which the Unit is installed be sprayed not the Unit itself periodically with a good surface type insect repellent since penetration by insects may cause damage which is not covered by your warranty The Unit will become warm to hot when in operation this is normal MAINTENANCE OF ELECTROLYTIC CELL The cell is composed of extremely expensive materials and although proper maintenance can prolong its life to the maximum eventually the process of electrolysis will wear away its delicate coating at which time it gradually ceases to produce chlorine Mineral salts and calcium scale are deposited on the outer and the inner plates as electrolysis takes place This build up will interfere with the flow of electrical current in the Cell and thus lowers sanitiser production It is essential to inspect the Cell regularly and clean when necessary The rate at which deposits will form on the plates differs wit
8. l when first started 3 Cold Water cold pool water reduces the ability of a Cell to carry electrical current 4 Failing Cell as the Cell ages there will come a time when the electrical current draw will drop This can be compensated for with the addition of extra salt A Cell is considered failed when it draws less than 80 of maximum current To keep a failing Cell in operation extra salt can be added There will come a time when the Cell will not respond to extra salt It will then need to be replaced Please note that the WARNING LED is not like T D S meters which are temperature compensated Scientific Instruments The accuracy will be within 500ppm salinity and it is water temperature dependent just as the Cell is Automatic Time Clock Operation optional If your Power Supply is fitted with an automatic time clock optional the operating time s can be easily set by pushing the small pins forward or backwards to the desired operating time s The unit comes pre set for 8 hours operation per day MODELS WITH POOL LIGHT TRANSFORMER optional Take off Cover Panel by removing the screws in the cover bottom Insert the two wires from your pool light into the Terminal Block provided It does not matter which side of the 6 Terminal Block the coloured wires from your pool light are connected The Light Transformer is for use with 12volt pool lights maximum power is 150Watt Please Note Only one light can be connected to each l
9. lter needs backwashing 9 Gas Sensor not connected 10 Running times incorrect 11 Main house fuse blown 12 Pump motor faulty Low Chlorine Production Check for 1 Dirty Cell clean if required 2 Filter needs backwashing 3 Display not at correct production level Cell failing 4 Winter Mode turned On 5 Pool stabiliser too low 6 pH too high 7 Salt level too low 8 Aquachlor running time inadequate Technical Information specifications subject to change without notice Model Output 100 Fuse Approximate grams per hour Power Consumption W C260 20 3A 200 C390 30 3A 300 C520 40 5A 400 C250 16 3A 160 C330 24 3A 240 12
10. ool 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 To lower add HYDROCHLORIC ACID a little at a time To raise add SODIUM BICARBONATE 3 SALT LEVELS The salt level MUST NEVER BE LESS THAN 4000 ppm for Aquachlor Systems Operating the Unit with too little salt in the pool will cause damage to your Cell For C Systems there is no need to exceed 7000 ppm however no problems will result if this occurs Aquachlor chlorinators can be operated in Seawater refer to the manufacturer for details 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 Aquachlor and insufficient salt will damage your Cell Salt is NOT used up in the process of producing chlorine or by evaporation Salt is only lost through back washing splash out overflow or by leakage from the pool or plumbing Winter rains can dilute the salt solution in your pool therefore salt levels should be checked during this season Colder water during Winter will reduce the unit output and turn the WARNING LED red If this occurs extra salt can be added or simply check the salt level regularly and ignore the WARNING LED until wate
11. or Refer page 9 for connection of pool light on optional light transformer models Installation Diagram Pool Light Cable Optional Pump line must plug into Chiorinator Connect Cell to Chiorinator e Le Suction Line Return to pool fine PRE START UP PROCEDURE Before operating your Aquachlor Chlorinator please ensure the following items have been added to your pool e SALT Load salt into the pool at a minimum rate of 40kg per 10 000 litres 0 4 Connect vacuum system and slowly vacuum until salt dispersal is complete Place vacuum head into deepest end of pool and allow vacuum to continue for a further 2 or 3 hours Salt should now be completely mixed e CHLORINE For a new pool installation that has not been chlorinated add sufficient Chlorine liquid or granular to achieve a reading of 3 ppm with a suitable test kit or run the chlorinator system continuously for at least 24 hours or until a reading of 3 ppm is reached e STABILISER It is essential that pool stabiliser be added and maintained at the rate of 30 50 mg l 30 50 ppm at all times Do not exceed 100 ppm Refer Day to Day Operation pages 8 10 for further information OPERATION OF AQUACHLOR C Standard SYSTEM Cell Output is shown on a meter made up of a bar of five LEDs on the left hand side of the unit Normal Cell operation is indicated by at least four LEDs being on The Unit is fitted with an electronic control and
12. ou should not have to clean the Cell In areas of extremely hard water it may be necessary to clean your cell periodically Refer below To clean the cell remove all leads connected to the Head Assembly Unscrew the Cell by turning the Head Assembly clockwise as per instructions and withdraw from the Cell Housing METHOD 1 Add 1 part HYDROCHLORIC ACID to 5 parts WATER in a suitable container and immerse the Cell in this solution It should not take longer than a few minutes to clean if it does the Cell should be cleaned more frequently If the build up is not excessive it may be possible to clean the plate with a jet of running water Return the Cell to its Housing and connect leads to the Head Assembly METHOD 2 As an alternative an approved commercial Cell cleaning solution can be used a number of times effectively 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 Aquachlor 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
13. ple dilution from winter rains the addition of salt etc 5 If the Cell is OFF and you wish to check its operation simply turn the System Control to MAX and the Cell will turn ON Once checked adjust the System Control back to the desired position and after a few minutes the Cell will turn OFF again To turn the Cell OFF simply turn the System Control to MIN This will be convenient for backwashing WARNING LED Your Aquachlor Chlorinator is fitted with a number of protective systems including the WARNING LED As the salt level in the pool decreases the wear on the Cell increases Although salt is not consumed in the Aquachlor process it is lost through splashing back washing and on bathers as they leave the pool The salt level is also reduced by rain which causes dilution Salt is not lost to evaporation As the salt level in the pool falls toward the minimum the WARNING LED will turn RED At this point the salt level should be increased by adding 25kg of salt per 25 000 litres of pool water The addition of salt should not affect the Aquachlor as it is protected against overloads If no action is taken and the salt level continues to fall damage to the system may result There are other factors that can cause the Unit not to work correctly 1 Heavy Rain can cause very dilute pool water to pass over the Cell due to surface skimming 2 Scaled Cell a scaled Cell will not draw as much electrical current as a clean Cel
14. r temperatures rise Low salt levels will destroy the coating on the Anode plates and will void all Warranty The Aquachlor unit has a built in warning system to minimise damage resulting from insufficient salt levels however the ultimate responsibility is on the owner to ensure adequate salt levels are maintained all year round 4 RUNNING TIMES If you run your chlorinator for 24 hours a day or for long periods the Cell life will be greatly reduced It is important that the correct model Aquachlor has been installed on your pool Many models are available to cope with small courtyard pools up to commercial applications Consult your local Aquachlor Dealer for more information CHLORINE PRODUCTION The Aquachlor unit must be run daily to generate sufficient chlorine to sanitise the pool During Summer this is approximately eight hours per day preferably in two periods between 6 00 and 8 00am and between 5 00 and 11 00pm Night time is preferable because chlorine dissipates rapidly in direct sunlight If these running times are observed and the Cell is functioning correctly your pool will have sufficient chlorine when tested in the morning If the level is too low either longer running times are required or the System Control needs to be adjusted to maximum Harsh local conditions such as traffic pollution or windborne dust require different running times in which case seek advice from your pool shop During Winter appro
15. se eye and skin irritation as well as unpleasant odours Chlorine Demand The chlorine required to destroy germs algae and other contaminants in the pool Chlorine Residual The amount of chlorine remaining after chlorine demand has been satisfied This is the reading obtained with your test kit Cyanuric Acid Also known as stabiliser or conditioner It reduces dissipation of chlorine by direct sunlight Liquid Acid Chemical used to reduce the pH and total alkalinity in the pool water and for cleaning chlorinator Cell ppm An abbreviation for Parts Per Million the accepted measurement of chemical concentration in swimming pool water ppm mg L WARRANTY INFORMATION During the warranty period when an authorised technician is requested to service your Unit outside company premises a call out fee will be charged to cover time travelling to and from the site and the cost of operating the vehicle This fee will not apply if the Unit is returned to the Distributor in your State for repairs If an authorised technician is required to service your Unit and it is found that such services are not covered by warranty labour charges will apply Refer back page of this manual for list of warranty repair agents Monarch Industries strives to reduce or eliminate any unnecessary expense by producing this Manual Experience has shown that by following this Manual in particular the section on Trouble Shooting approximately 75 of all servi
16. therefore you should not have to clean your SC cell unless you have extreme water conditions Note a Aquachlor SC cell must be used with an SC Unit AQUACHLOR MODEL C and SC SERIES SPECIAL FEATURES SYSTEM CONTROL The System Control varies the amount of time the Cell operates during the filtration cycle The System Control will not vary the electrical current supplied to the Cell As shown on the Display As an example if one filtration cycle is set at 5 hours and the System Control is set to 80 then the total amount of time the Cell will operate during the 5 hour cycle will be 4 hours If the System Control is set to 60 the Cell will operate for 3 hours total over the 5 hour filtration cycle When the System Control is set to MIN the Cell will be OFF for the duration of the filtration cycle When the System Control is set to MAX the Cell will be ON for the duration of the filtration cycle During the filtration cycle the Cell will be turned ON and OFF a number of times each hour unless the System Control is set at MIN or MAX Using the previous example of 60 the Cell will operate for about 36 minutes each hour This 36 minute operating time will be made up of a number of smaller operating periods As an example the Cell may turn ON 12 times for a period of 3 minutes each time over the hour to make up the 36 minutes This enables the electronic circuitry to re adjust to any changes in the pool water condition For exam
17. warning system This regulates the output of the Unit to the preset maximum The warning system consists of an LED which will glow Green or Red to indicate possible faults with the Unit or damaging operating conditions Cell Output Bar Timer Chlorinator Optional On Off Switch amp Light Switch Output Control Optional Fuse s Warning LED Once the salt level in the pool is correct the Unit may be switched On The WARNING LED will be Green and no Cell Output will be seen for approx 30 seconds this allows the pump and filter to prime and the Cell Housing to fill with water After this start up delay the bar meter should light up showing at least four LEDs At this point the WARNING LED should be Green if not there is a problem Refer table BAR METER WARNING REASON ACTION LED Green Start up delay functioning Off 2 System Control set below max Cell is turned off Refer System Control page 7 Red 1 Gas detected Check Off pump pipes for damage 2 Gas sensor not connected to cell Green 4 or 5 LEDs on System operating normally Red 1 Salt level too low Add salt at 1 to 5 LEDs on a rate of 25kg per 25000L 2 Cellis calcified Clean cell 3 Water temperature low OPERATION OF AQUACHLOR SC SYSTEM The Aquachlor SC system operates similarly to the C System described above The SC system uses a patented Electronic Self Cleaning system to clean your Cell and
18. ximately 4 to 6 hours a day should provide enough chlorine Without sufficient filtration chlorination your pool will never function correctly ALWAYS RUN THE FILTER WHEN SWIMMING IN THE POOL In extremely hot weather or during periods of heavy bathing loads the running time may need to be extended to 10 14 hours per day In some cases you may find your chlorine level to be too high To determine if this is the case run your filter chlorinator for the suggested times chlorine production level and test your pool water on the morning after operation If your chlorine test shows a high level of chlorine either the running times can be reduced slightly or the System Control can be turned anti clockwise Test your chlorine level again the following morning at around the same time If your chlorine level is still high repeat the above process until the correct level is attained SUPER CHLORINATION Periodically especially during extremely hot conditions it may be necessary to boost the amount of chlorine in your pool in order to maintain absolute sanitation of the water This can be achieved by adding either liquid or granulated chlorine If granulated chlorine is added the Cell must be checked regularly since the additives from this product will clog the electrodes Alternatively extend the running time of your Aquachlor CHLORINE TYPES AND COMPARISONS Many chlorinator manufacturers calibrate their units to compare with 65 granulate
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