Prozone Pool Products CSS10 User Manual

SAFETY WARNINGS AND GUIDELINES
FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THESE GUIDLINE MAY VOID WARRANTY
o DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE CSS-10 HOUSING. IT IS NOT A SERVICEABLE UNIT. o FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND FIGURES/DIAGR AM S. o DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE INSTALLATION.
DO NOT PERMIT CHILDREN TO INSTALL OR USE THIS PRODUCT.
o o OBEY ALL LOCAL AND NATIONAL REGULATORY GUIDELINES PERTAINING TO ELECTRICAL AND POOL
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION AND USE.
o THE POWER SUPPLY MUST BE MOUNTED VERTICALLY ON A FLAT SURFACE AND A MINIMUM OF 5 FEET
FROM THE POOL/SPA.
o CANADA AND SOME OTHER REGIONAL LOCAL CODES MANDATE THE USE OF GFCI PROTECTED CIRCUITS. IF
INSTALLATION IS COMPLETED BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN OR POOL EQIPMENT INSTALLER, THEY WILL BE REQUIRED TO VERIFY THIS REQUIREMENT FOR YOUR AREA AND COMPLY DURING INSTALLATION.
o THE GFCI SHOULD BE TESTED ON A REGULAR BASIS BY PUSHING THE TEST BUTTON ON THE FACE PLATE. IF
FOUND FAULTY REPLACE AND RETEST. DO NOT USE THE SYSTEM WHEN FAULTY.
o A BUILD-UP OF HAZARDOUS FUMES MAY ACCUMULAT E IF THE CELL IS NOT MOUNTED VERTICALLY AS
INSTRUCTED AND/OR ALLOWED TO OPERATE WITHOUT SUFF ICIENT WATER FLOW.
PARTS LISTING
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
1. PZ10 Main Assy. 7S10T-42IA-P19
2. Bracket, Salt Generator 202199
3. Salt Generator Cell 600211
4. Kit, BP, PVC P19 Kit
4.a Tee, Saddle ABS 201155
4.b Injector, ABS 600002
4.c Clamp, Plastic 20185
4.d Clamp, Hose 20067
4.e Hose, Polybraid, ¼”ID 20260
4.f Hose, CV, ¾”ID x 1/8” wall 20264
4.g Valve, KY Check, ¼” x ¼” 20214
4.h Pipe, PVC, 1/2” x 3” 20314
4.i Gasket, Saddle Clamp 400078-1
4.j Gasket, Saddle Clamp, Barb 400076
4.k Gasket Saddle Foot 400018
5. Manual 201183
6. Warranty 201318
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IMPORTANT NOTES:
Salt Level Testing:
1. You should test the salt level of your pool before calculating the Salt requirements you may need.
2. If a Salt test is not performed you may find later that too much salt will have been added and that this will then cause the Chlorinator to not perform as intended.
3. If the pool has been treated with other forms of Chlorine – for instance Sodium Chloride – you may find that this process has broken down into ‘salt’ and ‘water’.
4. For new pools with fresh clear water the test for Chlorine will not be required.
Instruction Manual:
1. Before performing any installation or operation, please read the enclosed instructions carefully.
2. This manual contains easy to follow step-by-step instructions and procedures to properly install and operate your new system.
3. The Prozone Salt Generator System is electrically powered – electrical installation should be by a licensed electrician – ensure that all electrical connections are in proper working operation before operating this system.
4. Taking the time to properly install your new system will insure trouble-free installation and maximum performance for the future.
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You have purchased one of the most technologically advanced Pool Sanitation Systems in the world – the Prozone Ozonator/Salt Generator. The cleanest and most powerful solution in Sanitation and Oxidation requirements for your pool, the benefits of which will be evident from the very first time using it and for many years to come.
The Prozone Company and its Research and Development personnel have been committed to producing and providing the finest water sanitation systems to date, and are universally recognized as leaders in Ozonating/Salt Generation technology.
PROZONE’S COMPLETE SANITATION SYSTEM
Prozone offers pool owners the ultimate in water sanitation and “Swimmer Friendly” clear water, in the Ozonating/Salt Generator system, which contains the ‘marriage’ of the Salt Generation System and our Patented Ozonator System powered by our Patented VUV Hybrid ARC.
The addition of an Ozonator/Salt Generator System as a method of treating your pool water, wh ich is increasing in use world­wide, provides you with a safe, clean and economical pool sanitation system for the future. Your new Prozone Salt Generator, with Ozonator, will eliminate the need for you to store dangerous quantities of Chlorine; the daily use of manually added Chlorine dosing; and the risks associated with these tasks, and will at the same time clean the water of harmful bacteria and chemicals.
HOW DOES IT WORK
Facts concerning salt water:
It has been said that mild salt water is gentle on the eyes and skin. It has also been said that it benefits Asthma sufferers and those people who find conventional chlorinated pools irritating.
In seawater the salinity is approximately at 35,000ppm (parts per million). The human body has a salinity of approximately 4500 to 6000ppm, while fresh water is at zero. It is the similarity between the salinity of the human body and that of a pool Chlorinated with a Prozone Salt Generator System (requires only 2000ppm) that allows pool owners, and their families, to experience the ultimate in water sanitation, and “Swimmer friendly” clear water.
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How the system work s:
The Prozone Ozonator/Salt Generator System is comprised of two basic components: the Power Supply/Ozonator and a Salt Generator Cell. Both are manufactured with full safety requirements, and of corrosion resistant materials (Titanium/Platinum, Aluminum, etc.), to ensure years of trouble free use in outdoor and indoor environments.
It is within the Salt Generator Cell that an Electrolytic and Oxidation reaction occurs forming Sodium Hypochlorite (liquid Chlorine). The liquid Chlorine begins to ‘Oxidize’ (kill) the pool water’s bacteria, algae, and other harmful matter in the pool water, and reverts the liquid Chlorine back into Salt.
Small bubbles can be seen in the water passing through the Salt Generator Cell. These are ‘Ozone’ bubbles which pass along and react with the Chlorine generated on into the pool return water.
Through the process described above no ‘salt’ is lost as the result of evaporation – since the Salt generator is constantly supplying Chlorine as the system requires. There may be a requirement to ‘top off’ the salt level approximately twice a year because of the dilution process of backwashing, or splashing out of the po ol , o r of a leak.
Note: if you pool is using abnormally large amounts of salt, you might check your pool or spa for leaks.
BASIC OPERATING HINTS
1. Always ensure that your pool/spa water is ‘balanced’ with regard to the pH content; total Alk a linity and Calcium hardness, otherwise corrosive or scaly conditions may result, which can lead to equipment inefficiencies or damage. The resultant water may cause staining and mineral deposits, and the Chlorine effectiveness may be compromised along with bather comfort.
2. Regular testing of the pool/spa waters is imperative. A free Chlorine level of 0.5ppm to 1.0ppm should be maintained along with a periodic manual ‘shock’ dosing to effectively remove any contaminants.
A correctly sized Chlorinator will meet these normal requirements of your pool.
3. The breakdown of Chlorine by UV light from the sun is so significant that it is strongly recommen ded to use Cyanuric acid (a Chlorine stabilizer) to reduce environmental impact, and keep to a minimum Chlorine loss. Keep the CYA at between 50 – 80ppm. If the ‘ppm’ reading is higher than 80ppm then drain the pool until you reach a 50ppm reading.
4. Although regular acid cleaning is not generally required, should mineral deposits build up on the cells of th e Salt Generator, for further advice instructions are included for Hcl injection.
5. Limit the use of Copper or Bromine based Algaecide products in your pool. Consult your pool professional for advice on the use of these types of product.
6. It is generally recommended to run the pool pump, and Salt Generator, from a minimum of 8 to 12 hours a day. This requirement will be affected by the demand placed upon the residual Chlorine level by either the environment, or the bathers.
7. Always disconnect automatic pool cleaners before adding salt. Note: Salt must be fully dissolved before turning on the pool
cleaner.
8. Please read the entire Owner’s Manual, and should you have need of advice please seek it from a pool installation professional, or from sales@prozoneint.com.
9. It is important to understand not only the operation of your Prozone Salt Generator, but also basic water chemistry in order to ensure the pool, equipment, and you, your friends and your family enjoys healthy swimming pleasures. The following points will help you understand more fully the operations of a pool and its Chlorine applications.
INTIAL SALT DOSAGE
Before adding salt to your pool it is recommended that you balance the chemicals in the pool (See section titled “Understanding the Chemistry). The following pre-salt procedures will help you properly transition to the use of the Prozone Salt Generator system and will make your overall system problem free.
1. If your pool is brand new, it is recommended that you wait a period of one to two weeks for any plaster to properly cure and set prior to adding salt, however you can operate the Prozone Ozonator/Salt Generator system with settings set to zero.
3. If ‘Biguanide’ sanitizers have been used in your pool, the ‘Biofilm’ may eject into the pool and clog the filter system. All traces of Biguanide must be removed prior to using the Salt generator.
4. Next measure the salt content in your pool.
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Maintain proper salinity levels by using the following formulas to determine the additional amount of salt necessary prior to activating your Salt Generator System:
1. Maintain a level of 2000ppm of Salinity in your pool for optimum performance of the Salt Generator Cell.
2. For every 1,000 gallons (3758 liters) in your pool add 21 pounds of salt.
3. For instance if the water in you pool is equal to 20,000 gallons then multiply 21 (Pounds of salt) times 20 (thousand gallons) = 420 pounds of salt.
4. Use the following formulas to assist you in determining the size (gallons/liters) of your pool and the salt required: a. Rectangular – Length x Width x Average Depth x 7.5 (for gallons) or 1000 for liters. b. Round – Diameter x Average depth x 5.9 (for gallons) or 785 for liters. c. Oval – Length x Width x Average Depth x 6.7 (for gallons) or 893 for liters.
RECOMMENDED SALT TYPE AND HOW TO ADD
Type of Salt
1. Use food grade type of salt (evaporated and granulated) whenever possible.
2. Do not use salt that contains ‘Prussiate of Soda’ (Prussiate of Soda is an anti caking agent which contains iron). This type salt
may cause yellow stains on your pool or spa bottom if left there without being dissolved.
3. Use salt that is granular similar to table salt.
4. Do not use ‘rock salt’ which has dirt mixed in with the salt.
5. Calcium Chloride is not salt. Use only Sodium Chloride.
6. Water softener salt pellets (sodium chloride) may be used but will take longer to dissolve.
How to add
1. Never add salt to the ‘skimmer’ box. This will not harm your Prozone Salt Generator however the coarse salt granules may
seize the pump impeller.
2. Always disconnect any automatic cleaners before adding salt, and leave them off until all the salt has fully dissolved. Since the
salt solution is denser than the water it will remain on the bottom of the pool, and an automatic cleaner could be damaged trying
to operate through this dense solution.
3. When pouring bags of salt into pool, pour away from skimmer and suction points. Sweep and brush with a pool broom to help
the salt dissolve quicker. Keeps the pump operating during this process to maintain water circulation.
CHLORINE PRODUCTION AND CONTROL
Free Chlorine:
A ‘free’Chlorine residual of 0.5ppm to 1.0ppm should be maintained at all times. This will vary only with respect to bathers in the pool, debris falling into the pool, and the pools overall temperature. These factors will affect the demand for Chlorine and also the water ‘balance’ and ‘filtration’ effectiveness (refer to the equipment manuf actures specifications with regard to the maximum Chlorine level permissible).
Testing for Chlorine:
Testing for Chlorine levels is very important and should be performed regularly by the pool owner, as well as a pool water professional on a periodic basis.
Residual water test - The sample of water to be tested should be taken at arms depth away from the pool returns. This will avoid highly chlorinated water coming from the Salt Generator cell, and ensures that the reading will be a true representation of the pool’s ‘residual’ water test.
Production water test – Testing for Chlori ne ‘p ro duction’ is performed by taking a sample directly at the pool return, which is water directly from the Salt Generator Cell, and should indicate a higher Chlorine level than the residual test showed.
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Altering Chlorine output –
1. Increasing or decreasing the Salt Generator operating time: Depending on the pool and model chosen, the daily operating time
may vary from 8 to 12 hours per day. The best time to operate your system, and obtain the optimum ‘residual’ build up of
Chlorine, is in the early morning and after 4:00PM when there is less UV from sunlight to destroy the Chlorine produced. This leaves more Chlorine in the pool to ‘oxidize’ the unwanted foreign matter in the pool’s waters.
2. Increasing or decreasing the Chlorine output percentage:
This allows for a finer control over the Chlorine level and is accomplished by turning the control knob to 100%.
3. Ensure a sufficient operating time – at least 8 hours or 1.5 turnovers.
BASIC POOL CHEMISTRY TERMINOLOGY
TDS – Total Dissolved Solids: There may be other elements, in addition to salt, that may be present in the pool’s water. Your pool professional can perform a
TDS test, and determine if there are other elements that may be harmful in the pool water as a result of adding salt.
Combined Chlorine vs. Free Chlorine:
1. Combined Chlorine, also known as Chloramines.
Combined Chlorine is a molecule of Chlorine that has attacked a particle of contaminant in the pool water, and has failed to destroy or neutralize the particle. This is most often associated with bad smells and other effects of Chlorine. This Chlorine molecule has bound itself to the particle and remains bound to it until one or the other is ‘burned’ off. This condition requires that the pool be ‘shocked’ periodically to destroy the contaminant and ‘free’ the Chlorine molecule to assist in sanitizing the pool. This procedure of having to periodically sh ock the pool is an unpleasant exercise.
Installation of a Prozone Ozonator/Salt Generator System does away with this unpleasant exercise by destroying the
contaminant particles in the Salt Generator Cell, and freeing the Chlorine to return to a ‘free’ state that is then able to keep the pool clean, clear and pleasant to use.
2. The ‘free’ Chlorine in your pool is the pure chlorine required to provide residual sanitation at all times.
Free Chlorine should remain ideally within the range of .5 to 1.0ppm. This lower level of residual chlorine is possible
because your Ozone system has the potential to oxidize and sanitize, between 60% to 80% of contaminants in the pool
water. The “free” chlorine is unnoticeable when swimming and maintains a high level of residual sanitizing power.
Water Balance: The water balance of your pool is critical to monitoring even if you have installed an Ozonator/Salt Generator System. There are
three components – ph; Total Alkalinity; and Calcium Hardness – and each are collectively necessary in order to keep balance within your pool’s water. Each is described below.
pH Level:
1. pH is a measure of how ‘acidic’ the water is in the pool .
2. pH is measured on a scale of zero (0) to 14 and a level of 7 is considered neutral and is generally described as being pure water.
3. A level higher than 7 is considered as reaching an ‘alkaline’ solution, and a level less than 7 is considered as going toward an ‘acidic’ solution.
4. A high pH begins to reduce the effectiveness of Chlorine, and will potentially cause scale to appear in the pool and on the pool equipment, and also begin to irritate the bathers.
5. A low pH may cause the water to become corrosive, and damage the pool interiors finish, pool equipment (heat exchangers especially), and also irritate the bathers.
6. Each pool finish and type has a specific range in which the pH should remain. Generally a pH of between 7.2 to 7.8 is suitable for most pool types and optimum for bather comfort. Consult your pool professional if your pool requires higher pH and therefore a higher Chlorine ‘residual’.
7. To lower pH a diluted solution of Muriatic Acid and water is used. 8 To raise pH add sodium carbonate.
Total Alkalinity (TA):
1. The total Alkalinity is a measurement of all the alkalis in your pool water such as Carbonates, Bicarbonates and Hydroxides,
and their ability to resist change in the pH.
2. When adjusted within the acceptable levels, TA acts as a pH buffer, resisting change to the pH. The recommended TA level
of your pool is from 75 to 170ppm depending on the pool finish. A good level would be in the 80ppm range.
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Calcium Hardness:
1. The most ignored test run on pool water, but just as important.
2. The hardness of your pool water is very important in controlling scale and the corrosive effects of water. A low Calcium
level may cause pool water to become corrosive, even if the pH is within its recommended range. A telltale sign of this is brown stains on the pool finish. This is metal staining, the source is usually the heater.
3. A high Calcium level may cause pool water to deposit scale even if the pH is within its recommended range.
4. Generally a level of 50 to 200ppm is recommended, with a level of 100ppm considered ideal.
Nitrates: There should be no Nitrates in your pool water. Most often Nitrates are associated with fertilizers. A high level of Nitrates may
cause a higher than normal demand on Chlorine, often lowering the Chlorine level down to zero (0). OZONE WILL REMOVE NITRATES FROM WATER.
NOTE: THE OZONE SYSTEM WILL PRECIPITATE ANY NITRATES, HELPING TO SOLVE THIS WATER QUALITY ISSUE
Metals: Certain metals may either stain the pool and/or cause Chlorine levels to lower. If testing shows a presence of metals in your pool
consult a pool professional for methods of removal. OZONE WILL REMOVE METALS FROM WATER
NOTE: THE OZONE SYSTEM WILL PRECIPITATE ANY METALS, HELPING TO SOLVE THIS WATER QUALITY ISSUE
CYANURIC ACID – CHLORINE STABILIZ ER
The sun’s ultraviolet light breaks down the Chlorine in your pool’s water within
approximately 2 hours, and therefore the pool’s water content requires, particularly in sunny climates, the use of Chlorine stabilizers. The Prozone Ozonating/Salt Generator System has been developed as such a stabilizer, and is sized to be used in accordance with your pool systems directions. Either a Cyanuric acid system, or the Prozone Operating/Salt Generating system, when used in the pool water to achieve levels of between 50 to 80ppm, will effectively reduce the breakdown of Chlorine by UV light. Note: High stabilizer levels may in fact be detrimental and hinder the rate of the Chlorine to perform, as well as reduce the overall life of the Cell.
SAFETY
Note: When the Pump system is shut down you must also shut down the Salt Generator System. Do not operate the Salt Generator without a flow of water through the system.
Your Prozone Ozonator/Salt Generator System must be installed in accordance with the installation instructions and Figures/Diagrams provided in this manual. To have both your Pump system, and the Ozonating/Salt Generator System, operate together as a unit you should wire the two systems together. The Salt Generator Cell besides producing Chlorine, also produces a small mixture of other gases, primarily Hydrogen. Hydrogen is readily dissolved in the water passing through the Cell, and is harmlessly dissipated into the atmosphere when it passes through the pool’s filtration system. A vertical orientation, as noted in the instructions, is essential in operating the Salt Generator Cell. Use only the cord provided with the Ozonator/Salt Generator System to power up the Cell.
INSTALLATION GUIDE
1. The Prozone Ozonating/Salt Generator System must be installed in a vertical position (Fig.A1), preferably on a flat surface,
with the power cords coming out from the bottom of the unit and the control switch at the top of the unit.
2. Water must flow into the Cell from the bottom and exit from the top.
3. The Cell should be installed as the by-pass system shown in Fig. A-1, after pump (ie: after the pump, before filter). The by­pass hoses to the Cell should be connected to the pool water supply return line by a saddle clamp and injector assembly as shown in Diagram A1. Ensure that the Ozonator hose contains one loop as shown in Fig. A-1.
POWER PACK – INSTALLATION GUIDE
1. The Prozone Ozonator/Salt Generating system is supplied with mounting brackets. When the system is properly mounted the bottom bracket of the Electronics box has a mounting hole that will hold the Cell vertically upright (Fig. A-4 and Fig. A-7). A separate ‘L’ bracket is provided to properly hold the upper portion of the Cell. Assure that water hoses are installed after the brackets.
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2. The Power Pack/Ozonator should be installed at least 5 feet from the pool edge.
3. Always mount the Power Pack/Ozonator at least 4 feet above ground level.
4. Air flow around the Power Pack/Ozonator must not be restricted or the unit otherwise heated from some other source.
POWER PACK – WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
Note: Use only a GFCI outlet electrical circuitry for all outdoor pool equipment electrical requirements.
1. The Power Pack must be electrically plugged into a 120VAC outlet supply (Fig. A-5) approved for outdoor use. Do not use extension cords.
2. It is suggested that the Power Pack be wired to the pump controller so that both can be turned off and on at the same time.
3. The Power Pack has a second power cord that supplies the Cell with power (Fig. A-5). The Cell must never be powered to any other cord than this cord. This cord is a two wire cord and should be connected to the two posts extending from the bottom of the Cell.
CELL MAINTENANCE
Because of the Ozone Oxidation benefit inherent in the combined system the cell requires little or no general maintenance. We do however, recommend that periodic inspections be made to ensure that foreign matter and other debris have not built up in and around the Cell plates. If a Calcium deposit and build-up appears to be forming on or around the electrodes and plates, contact Prozone or your local dealer for advice. Note: If debris is building up around the electrodes and plates of the Cell then that would indicate a filtration problem and should be immediately repaired. – contaminated water is by-passing the filtration system. If Calcium is forming on the electrodes and plates the reason may be one of the following:
1. The Cell life has been spent due to a loss of plate coatings and therefore the plates can no longer produce Chlorine. Requires replacing the cell.
2. The water quality in the pool is very poor and has a very high mineral content.
3. There is poor water flow through the Cell – check the hoses and the injector for water flow impediments.
ACID WASH FOR REMOVAL OF CALCIUM DEPOSITS ON CELL PLATES
FOR QUALIFIED POOL PROFESSIONAL ONLY
DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING
1. First turn off the pump and allow the water to drain back out of the cell and out of the by-pass system. CAUTION…USE PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR, GLOVES, AN D PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
2. Disconnect the ¼” braided hose from the Venturi Injector.
3. Place a bottle of muriatic acid close to the Venturi Injector
4. Attach one end of the 2 foot section of ¼” hose provided in the parts list to the open port on the Injector, secure with clamp. Put the other end of the hose in to the container of muriatic acid.
5. Turn the pump back on for about 1 minute, this should fill the Cell with the acid. Make sure the Cell plates are covered by at least one inch of acid.
6. Next turn the pump off for 15 to 20 minutes to allow the solution to soak the build-up on the plates.
7. Repeat step 5. above until all the acid/water solution in the bucket has been used up.
8. The solution entering the pool will be small enough in concentration to not disturb the pH of the pool’s water.
9. Turn system back on.
Winterizing: Just like the pool waters, freezing water may damage the Cell’s internal components and may even cause cracks in the casing thus
voiding the Warranty. If severe or extended periods of freezing temperatures are possible, then drain all the water from the pump, filter, Cell and supply and return lines before freezing occurs.
Spring Start-up: DO NOT turn on the Prozone system until the pool’s chemistry has been brought up to required levels.
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WARRANTY
Residential Applications: Model # CSS-10
The power supply carries a full two year warranty. Cells carry a one (1) year full warranty, and a two (2) year pro-rated warranty.
Commercial Applications: All models have a one (1) year warranty on the Power Supply and Cell if installed in a commercial application.
Special Conditions: On site labor, service calls or freight charges are the responsibility of the purchaser. Under no circumstances shall the
manufacturer be liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconveniences or expenses in connection with removal or replacement of equipment. Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer be liable for damages caused to persons, or property, as a result of use of this equipment.
The Following Invalidates the Warranty:
1. Incorrect installation.
2. Failure to inspect the cell on a regular basis.
3. Misuse.
4. Water in excess of 113 degrees passing through the cell.
5. If the Cell is used for any other purpose than described herein.
6. Operating the Cell at a pressure exceeding 30psi.
7. Operating the cell at either lower or higher tha n recom mended salt levels.
8. Unit is operated without the pump operating to provide the required water flow.
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PROZONE WARRANTY
PLEASE COMPLETE THIS WARRANTY ON THE DAY OF INSTALLATION AND RETURN TO PROZONE
POOL PRODUCTS INC.
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Date of purchase:
Purchased from:
Model Number:
Supplier telephone No.
Date of installation:
Installed by:
Name of purchaser:
Address:
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CONNECT 1/4 INCH POLYBRAID
HOSE FROM OZONATOR
FLOW TO CHLORINATOR
INJECTOR
FROM PUMP
SADDLE CLAMP WITH ADAPTERS FOR
1 1/2 OR 2 INCH PIPE
FLOW
DIAGRAM A-2
DIAGRAM A-3
NOTE: The CSS unit should not be mounted in an area that restricts a clear view and access to the top control knob.
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Diagram A-6
CAUTION: Do not over torque fitting assembly!
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Diagram A-8
CAUTION: Do not over torque fitting assembly!
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