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Blueworks BLH Series - System Maintenance and Operation Factors; Maintaining System Performance; Factors Affecting Chlorine Generation

Blueworks BLH Series
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POWER: Power illuminated, model is in power.
GENERATION: Model in normal operation, the LED will be steady. If it
is flashing, check the pool water chemicals.
SUPER CHLOR: The generator runs at 100% capacity which can
produce enough chlorine to clear up moderate cloudiness, but the
generator is forced to overwork. It will be automatically switched to the
original output after 24- hour SUPER CHLOR operation.
REMOTE: Controlled by remote models (not available)
CHECK CELL: If “Check Cell” LED is flashing and salt level is above
2700ppm, 500hr cell count down timer is active. Once cleaned, hold
down “System Status button (3-5seconds) to reset timer for 500hrs.
HIGH SALT: When it is on or flashing, BLH is warning that the water
salinity is too high to work.
CHECK SALT: When it is on or flashing, BLH salinity is too low to work.
NO FLOW: When it is on, flow switch detect that there is no flow
through the cell. If it is flashing, the flow is restored.
DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY
Average Salt Level (default as 2800ppm)
1. Water Temperature (xx degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius)
2. Cell Voltage (20-30VDC)
3. Cell Amperage (How is the cell working,fine or not)
4. Desired Output % (% of cell time ON)
5. Instant salinity
6. Product name sent to the pool automation Control display
(AL0-5=product branding)

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