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Waterco ELECTROCHLOR - INSTALLATION; Installing the Power Pack

Waterco ELECTROCHLOR
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3. INSTALLATION
Ensure that the electrolytic cell is the last piece of equipment installed
on the filtration system – this is so the chlorine produced will not damage
other equipment such as heaters.
The Power Pack should not be mounted in areas where corrosive
chemicals are stored (e.g. acid and chlorine).
The electrolytic cell may be installed above or below water level. If it is
below water level, an isolation valve must be installed so the unit can be
serviced without losing water from the pool.
Installing the Power Pack
Choose a location for the Power Pack close enough to the Cell/Housing and filtration
pump so that both may be connected/disconnected easily. The Power Pack should not
be mounted in areas where chemicals are stored (e.g. acid and chlorine). Also ensure
the Power Pack can be connected to the mains power outlet of the pool area. Note that
this outlet must meet the current applicable local standards at the time of installation.
1. Install the Power Pack in a protected location out of direct sunlight. At top rear of
the control panel locate two keyhole fixing points. Mount two pan head type screws
at 216mm centres using a spirit level on an adequately stable vertical surface. Align
the screw heads with the keyhole fixing points and allow the enclosure to slide down
on the screws.
Warning
Warning
Warning
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Electrochlor Mineral Chlorinator

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