4. POWER PACK AND CELL INSTALLATION
4.3 Installation
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Diagram
Important Notes:
The pump rating must not exceed 8.7 – 9 amps (depending on your model – see label on Power Pack).
Saltwater may damage electrical components in the Power Pack if splashed on it.
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RNING:
We DO NOT recommend the use of valves on the inlet or outlet of the cell housing. If you do use
a valve, then it is important to ensure that the valve cannot deadhead (lock closed) while the
pump is running. It is the installers responsibility to ensure some form of flow control is installed in
this instance and it disables the pump.
ALWAYS ensure that pipe work and equipment do not allow gases generated from the cell to
collect and build up in any part of the installation.
It is RECOMMENDED that the Cell Housing be installed horizontally to create a natural gas trap
that acts as a safety device. Installation in any other way may cause explosion, injury, or death
if the installer does not allow for gas removal. A venturi pipe is installed/moulded within the Cell
Housing design to eliminate any possible gas build up, although it is always recommended to
ensure proper installation to eliminate this from happening.
The Cell Housing must be installed in the RETURN pipework to the pool. It must always be
installed after the filter, gas heater, solar heating, or heat pump.
DO NOT apply priming fluid to the cell Housing, it is not needed and may react with the plastic.