Operation:
By familiarizing yourself with the operation of the BLSC, you can achieve the maximum
performance for your pool. There are typically three factors that you can control which
directly contribute to the amount of chlorine the will generate:
1) The chosen percentage of Chlorine Output, 2) Hours of pump run- time each day, 3)
Water chemistry balance, including the amount of salt in the pool, and chemicals that
minimize chlorine demand, such as stabilizer level in the water. See "Ideal Chemistry
Levels" for more important information.
After making the initial adjustments to your chosen Chlorine Output level, additional
adjustments are typically only necessary due to changing seasonal temperatures, or
changes in pool use and bather load. Ensure that your pump runs long enough each day
to move at least two times the amount of water in your pool through the filter daily. This is
typically more than a sufficient amount of time for chlorination of the pool, but if
the pool has high chlorine demand, running the pool pump longer allows for more
chlorination. Measure your water chemistry and chlorine level on a regular basis.