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Model | MCS24C |
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Type | Salt Chlorinator |
Chlorine Production | 24g/h |
Salt Concentration | 4000 – 6000 ppm |
Cell Type | Self-cleaning |
Ensuring correct salt levels is crucial for optimal performance and cell life.
Regularly inspect and clean the electrolytic cell to prevent scale buildup and damage.
Maintain proper pH, Total Alkalinity, and Calcium Hardness for system longevity.
Guidance on selecting a location and mounting the power supply unit correctly.
Instructions for properly connecting the electrolytic cell to the power supply.
Steps for adding salt and chlorine to the pool before operating the system.
Importance and recommended levels of pool stabiliser for system performance.
Explanation of the control panel buttons, displays, and indicator lights.
Understanding the meaning of the control panel's LED indicators for system status.
Understanding polarity indicators and adjusting the sanitiser output control.
Details on electronic reverse polarity cleaning and pump protection features.
Explanation of the winter mode switch and its effects on operation.
Guide to setting the clock and timers for automatic operation of the chlorinator.
How to set operating times using the analogue timer controls.
Instructions for connecting an optional pool light transformer to the unit.
Guidance on replacing fuses and protecting the unit from insects.
Step-by-step instructions for cleaning the MCS50C model electrolytic cell.
Procedure for cleaning the 16-40g model electrolytic cell.
Key factors for maintaining pool water balance: Stabiliser, pH, and Alkalinity.
Optimal salt concentration range for ChloroMatic operation and its importance.
Guidance on daily running times for adequate chlorine generation in different climates.
Methods for shock treatment and comparison of chlorine production with pool sizes.
Chart detailing ideal chemical levels for pool water balancing.
Definitions of common terms related to pool water chemistry and treatment.
Checks and common causes for the absence of chlorine production.
Troubleshooting steps for insufficient chlorine output from the system.
Explanation of how the pH monitoring and auto-dosing peristaltic pump works.
Instructions for diluting pool acid and safety precautions for handling chemicals.
Details on installing acid dosing fittings and maintaining pump components.
Overview of warranty periods, coverage, and conditions for Davey products.
Provides the dimensions for the mounting template for installation.