Summary of Contents for Zodiac Pool Systems andy AquaPure EI Series
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Installation and Operation Manual AquaPure Series Chlorine Generating Device Dual Voltage 240V/120V APURE35 WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY - This product must be installed and serviced by professionals who are can create an unwanted electrical hazard which can cause serious injury, property damage, or This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and safe use of...
Page 5 READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS 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 should always be followed, including the following: WARNING EQUIPMENT UNDER PRESSURE:...
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Page 6 WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING PREVENT CHILD DROWNING: WARNING WARNING To Reduce the Risk of Injury -...
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Page 7 WARNING CAUTION CAUTION ALWAYS ADD ACID TO WATER SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS...
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Page 8 To common power source Power Pack Heater Cell Pump Filter Pool Intake Spa Intake The cell must be installed as the last piece of equipment in the circulation plumbing system just before the pool Pool Return Spa Return Maximum Operating Pressure: Input Current @ 240 VAC: ~1 A Input Current @ 120 VAC: ~1.3 A...
Page 9 Installation and Operation Manual AquaPure Series Chlorine Generating Device Dual Voltage 240V/120V APURE25 APURE35 WARN ING FOR YOUR SAFETY - This product must be installed and serviced by professionals who are quali ed in pool/spa product installation and service. Improper installation and/or operation can create an un wanted electrical hazard which can cause serious injury, property damage, or death.
Page 10 WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY: WARNING EQUIPMENT UNDER PRESSURE: Before you begin your installation, please check that you have the right tools and a suitable location to install the power pack and cell. Please ensure that you have read and understood the Important Safety Instructions section. Installation Materials Furnished Tools Needed for Installation WARNING...
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Page 11 WARNING 1. Ensure placement of the cell and the power pack will meet all the installation requirements outlined in Section 3.2. 3. Position the power pack in place by aligning the bracket with the corresponding thru-holes (see Figure 5). Thru-holes Upper Screws...
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Page 12 10. Verify the gasket is attached to the upper clamp. The curved side of the gasket must be pointing down so that it will create a seal with the pipe. the clamp are snapped into place. 12. Insert the o-ring into the channel on the clamp and then attach the cell (see Figure 11 and 12). The groove must be on O-Ring...
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Page 13 WARNING Before 1. Wire power pack to pool pump power source using #12 AWG (3.0 mm 2 ) insulated wire and conduit. The power pack should be connected to the pump motor switch or automatic timer (pool pump timer) as shown in Figure 18. 2.
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Page 14 NOTE NOTE: To set the controller type: 2. Wait for the start-up sequence to complete. will be displayed on the screen. the screen for two (2) seconds. WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY: Before 1. Ensure that all power to the power pack and the controller is disconnected/turned off at the circuit breaker. (see Figure 19).
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Page 15 being used. 5. Attach a cable tie to the controller cable as shown (see Figure 19). Comm Hole Cable Tie directly relay (see Figure 20). AquaLink RS or PDA Power Center 240 VAC 120 VAC Filter Pump Relay Filter Pump Relay Aux.
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Page 16 appropriate screw terminals on the circuit board and wire the power pack terminal bar (see Figure 21). NOTE Power Pack Red, 4-Pin Terminal Bar 4 3 2 1 OPTIONAL Jandy Power Center connection: 2. Wait about 20 seconds. If the connection was successful, a symbol will appear in the top right corner of the power pack display.
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Page 17 handle of the valve until the red “No Flow” light has turned off and all large air bubbles are cleared from the cell. To common The cell must be installed as the last piece of power source equipment in the circulation plumbing system Power Pack just before the pool Heater...
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Page 18 Rectangular Pools Circular Pools Oval Pools Sloping Sides Rectangular Pools Circular Pools Oval Pools Sloping Sides APURE35 Chlorine Production Residential Pools General Rule of Sizing: Year Round Use: professional. High Water Temperatures: Because chlorine demand increases with the rise of water temperature, adjustments must be made in order to keep up with chlorine demand.
Page 19 Metals (some metals) can cause loss of chlorine and stain your pool. Have your local pool professional check for metals and recommend methods of removal. Chloramines should not be present in pool water. When organic materials combine with free chlorine, chloramines are formed.
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Page 20 taken from two (2) places, described below. Compare the two (2) samples. A higher level should be found at the pool return line. The higher level at the pool return line indicates the salt water chlorinator system is producing chlorine. 1.
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Page 21 conservative when adding salt as it is easier to add more if needed than it is to dilute if there is too much salt. 1. Turn on pump to circulate pool water. power pack 3. Test the water for salinity level using test strips, electronic meter, or by your local pool professional. more if needed than it is to dilute if there is too much salt.
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Page 22 Current Pool/Spa Size US Gallons (Litres) Cyanuric Acid 10,000 g (38,000 L) 15,000 g (57,000 L) 20,000 g (76,000 L) 25,000 g (95,000 L) 30,000 g (114,000 L) 35,000 g (132,000 L) Level - ppm NOTE...
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Page 23 WARNING Indicates level of chlorine output production. Each light represents a 20% production Indicates that there Flow Salt is not enough ow Check salt level indicator through the cell On/Off Output button. NOTE: automatically turn on and off when the pump turns on and off (see Section 3.3). When the power pack is wired as receiving and how hot the weather is.
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Page 24 manuals. hours of operation the cell will switch its polarity to help prevent any build up of calcium on the cell plates. This is sometimes referred to as the automated cell cleaning feature. During the transition between changing its polarity there to make chlorine.
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Page 25 the Important Safety Instructions section. Important: 1. Chlorine Test. Test pool water chlorine level with a reliable test kit. Maintain an ideal range by adjusting the NOTE 2. pH Level Test. CAUTION 3. Total Alkalinity Test. Test pool water for total alkalinity with a test kit. Take steps necessary to maintain an Calcium Hardness.
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Page 26 WARNING WARNING ALWAYS ADD ACID TO WATER The power pack has an automatic cell cleaning feature (polarity reversing) that removes scale deposits from the cell signs of scale. If the cell has a tendency to scale, it is recommended that every month the cell be removed and inspected for scale in the cell.
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Page 27 Very little chlorine is needed in cold water. Below 51°F (11°C), chlorine production is not permitted; operating the chlorinator in cold water might result in over-chlorinated pool water. pool pump to circulate water with the cell out the of line. of 1 - 3 ppm.