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SGS Breeze 320 - User Manual

SGS Breeze 320
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Owners Manual
MODELS: Breeze 320 - Breeze 540 - Breeze 760
Residential Systems

Questions and Answers

  • W
    Wesley JacksonAug 7, 2025
    Why is there low chlorine in my SGS Water Filtration System pool?
    • R
      Richard BryantAug 7, 2025
      Low chlorine residual in your pool, when using an SGS Water Filtration System, can occur due to several reasons: * Low stabilizer (Cyanuric acid level): Add stabilizer to maintain a level between 30 and 65 PPM, following the recommendations of a pool professional. * Insufficient run time: Increase the daily run time. A general recommendation is 1 hour of run time for every 10 degrees of ambient temperature. * Low Sanitizer Output Level: Increase the Sanitizer Output Level. * Recent temperature increases: Increase the Sanitizer Output Level of the system to compensate. * Temporary chlorine loss: Set Sanitizer Output to BOOST (Super Chlorinate) for 72 hours. If the level is still too low, super-chlorinate with an outside source.
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    Jamie DeanAug 14, 2025
    What to do if my SGS Water Filtration System has low chlorine?
    • L
      lindsay60Aug 14, 2025
      If your SGS Water Filtration System shows low or no chlorine, it could be due to: * Low salt level: Increase the salt level by adding salt. * New pool water, or not shocked properly upon startup: Super-chlorinate the pool with an outside source. * Clogged or dirty cell: Remove the cell from its housing and clean it.
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    nstricklandAug 22, 2025
    Why is the status light solid and service light on for my SGS Water Filtration Systems?
    • D
      davisbrettAug 22, 2025
      A solid status light and a service light on your SGS Water Filtration System indicates a few potential issues: * Low salt level: Test the salt level of the water and add salt if necessary. * Clogged or dirty cell: Check and clean the cell. * Low water temperature: If the water temperature is below 60 degrees, turn the system off. * Insufficient water flow: Ensure the pump is running, and check and correct all valve alignments. * Sensor tab issues: Clean off any calcium on the sensor tab. Ensure there is no air bubble at the point of the sensor tab in the cell housing.
  • M
    Melissa Reese DDSAug 30, 2025
    Why doesn't my SGS Water Filtration System have a green status light?
    • K
      Kristen SellersAug 30, 2025
      If your SGS Water Filtration System does not have a green status light, it could be due to: * Power issues: Ensure the On/OFF switch is on, the pump is running, and check the Circuit Breaker on the bottom of the Control Center; if tripped, press the rubber cover to reset it.

Summary

Limited Residential Warranty

Safety Instructions & Precautions

Important Safety Instructions

Key safety guidelines for product operation and use.

Electrical Hazard

Information on electrical risks and safety precautions for the system.

Chemical Use Hazard

Guidelines for safe handling and use of pool chemicals with the system.

Prevent Child Injury and Drowning

Safety measures to prevent harm to children around pool equipment.

Equipment Water Pressure Hazards

Warnings related to water pressure and equipment operation.

General Cautions

Broad cautionary advice on product operation and potential damage.

How the Breeze Chlorinator Works

Water Preparation and Tips on Water Chemistry

Essential guidelines for maintaining optimal pool water chemistry.

Total Alkalinity and pH Balance

Explanation of alkalinity's effect on pH and how to adjust.

Use Chlorine Stabilizer

Guidance on using chlorine stabilizer to protect chlorine residual from UV.

Salt Requirements

Recommended salt levels for optimal performance and potential issues.

Salt: When & How to Add It

How to Add Salt to the Pool

Step-by-step instructions for adding salt to the pool water.

Chlorinator Installation

Tools Required for Installation

List of necessary tools for installing the Breeze system.

Installation Preparation

Steps to prepare for installing the electrolytic cell and control center.

Procedures for Installation

Step-by-step guide for installing the electrolytic cell and control center.

Special Situations

Handling specific installation scenarios like flooded plumbing.

System Operation

Control Center Functions

Explanation of the lights, buttons, and indicators on the control panel.

Basic Operation

How to operate the Breeze chlorinator for daily use and adjustments.

Operation Guidelines and Tips

Recommendations for optimal system operation and longevity.

System Maintenance

Cell Maintenance

Procedures for cleaning and maintaining the electrolytic cell.

Maintenance Parameters

Routine checks for water chemistry and equipment condition.

Weekly Service

Routine weekly checks for chlorine levels and pH.

Monthly Service

Recommended monthly water testing for salt, alkalinity, and hardness.

Troubleshooting

Low or No Chlorine Residual

Diagnosing and resolving issues with low chlorine levels.

Low or No Chlorine

Addressing situations where the system is not producing chlorine.

Status Light Issues

Troubleshooting problems related to status and service lights.

Power Issues

Checking power supply and circuit breaker for control center operation.

Parts List

System Sizing

Flow Rate and Head Loss Chart

Technical data on flow rates and their impact on head loss.

General Product Information

SGS Breeze 320 Specifications

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BrandSGS
ModelBreeze 320
CategoryWater Filtration Systems
LanguageEnglish

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