The Control Module comes with a terminated power cord which is
typically connected to an external timer, which will turn the pump
and Control Module on and off together. As all individual wiring set
ups are unique, have the Control Module wired to the load side of the
timer by a qualified person. The RJ Series is shipped from the factory
with a 240 VAC configuration (unless otherwise requested). If a
120VAC is needed, call 888-206-9938. If unsure, immediately contact
a professional. In Canada and in some parts of the United States, the
Control Module must be connected to a circuit protected by a Class A
ground fault interrupter (GFI). Check local codes before connecting.
Always double-check the voltage of your power source. Connection
to improper voltage can: a) cause severe damage/harm, b) cause
lights and screen to power on without system function.
□Barrel Unions installed and glued into pipe work.
□Titanium Blade assembly is fitted tightly into the cell housing.
□All three Threaded collars on Cell are hand tight.
□Mounting Bracket is affixed to wall or support.
□Control Module is affixed to Mounting Bracket.
□Cell Cable from Control Module is connected to Cell.
□Control Module is connected to correct power source.
□You have checked and confirmed that Control Module switches ON
and OFF concurrently with filter pump.
□You have checked all connections and joints for leaks.
□Pool has properly balanced water chemistry.
□Sufficient salt has been added and fully dissolved and circulated
throughout pool water.
The RJ Series chlorine generator, by electrolysis, creates chlorine to
sanitize your pool from the salt molecules (NaCL) in your water. A
small electric charge is applied across a set of titanium plates inside
the Electrolytic Cell. This produces Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCl). In
water, Sodium Hypochlorite dissociates into sodium (NA+) and
hypochlorite (OCl-) ions.
It is the hypochlorite ions that form with the hydrogen (H+) ions (from
the water) to form hypochlorous acid (HOCl), which is the active
agent that destroys bacteria and algae, and oxidizes organic matter.
This form of chlorine works quickly in the pipe, leaving only a mild
residual in the pool.
In addition, the Electrolytic Cell continuously “shocks” the incoming
water- burning off any oils, organic matter, or other particles that
need to be oxidized.
Use only evaporated, granulated, non-iodized salt (Sodium Chloride).
The purer the salt (at least 99%), the better the life and performance
of the Electrolytic Cell.
DO NOT add chemicals or salt directly to the skimmer. This may
damage the cell. If the Electrolytic Cell has already been installed, it
should be turned off before adding salt. For pools, it is best to empty
the required salt into the shallow end of the pool and run the filter
and pump simultaneously in order to circulate the water and dissolve
the salt (while the RJ Series is off). Do not throw the salt bag into the
water as chemicals and inks on the bag can interfere with water
balance.