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Pulsar® Precision Operaon and Installaon Manual (Model PS-1HCE) Rev 2.0 04/2022
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7 OperaonInstrucons
Note: Before starng up the equipment, ensure that the Post-Installaon checklist has been
completed.
To operate the Pulsar® Precision Feeder:
1. Put on the appropriate PPE: long sleeved clothing, rubber gloves, apron, dust mask, and safety glasses.
Danger: Use suitable personal protecve equipment (PPE) at all mes to avoid physical
contact with calcium hypochlorite liquid or vapor. Failure to do so may result in death
or serious injury. Please refer to the Safety Data Sheet for addional informaon and
precauons regarding the proper handling of calcium hypochlorite.
2. Ensure that the inlet and outlet ball valves on the booster pump discharge and venturi sucon lines are closed.
3. Open the hopper lid.
4. Ensure that the hopper is at least 50% full with Pulsar® Plus Briquees.
5. Close the hopper lid.
6. Fully open the feeder outlet 1/2" ball valve on the venturi sucon.
7. Slowly open the feeder inlet ½” ball valve unl the ow meter reads 3.0 gpm.
8. Power on the control box and select the appropriate feed mode.
9. If on ORP, once chlorine demand signal is received, the booster pump will turn on and the feeder will start its feed cycle based on the
dened DIP-switch seng.
10. Once chlorine demand signal terminates, the feeder will go into its wash 15 sec On/O cycle (4) mes for a full 2 minute cycle (indicator
light stays on for the enre wash cycle).
11. If more water goes into the feeder than is able to be removed by the venturi, the alert indicator light turns on indicang a high level
condion. This condion will shut both solenoid valves and allow the booster pump to connue to run to let the venturi remove the water
from the base.
If the pump was o due to economy mode, it will turn on in order to let the venturi remove water from the base.
The ESV (Emergency Shuto Valve) provides mechanical stop in case the electronic high level switch malfuncons.
12. If Economy mode is selected, the booster pump will shut o aer a period of me when no chlorine is demanded by the ORP and the wash
cycle has completed.

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Pulsar PS-1HCE Specifications

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BrandPulsar
ModelPS-1HCE
CategorySwimming Pool Filter
LanguageEnglish