CHECKING CHLORINATOR OUTPUT
Four factors directly affect the chlorine production:
1. Pool salt concentration
2. Chlorine output setting
3. Chlorinator working time.
4. Pool water temperature
In order to achieve the optimal chlorine production, first check whether the pool salt
concentration meets the requirements (appendix The environment and maintenance of salt
chlorine generator). Secondly, set the filtration time according pool volume. Initial use salt
chlorine generator, it is suggested to lower a half chlorine output for few days, regularly test
the amount of chlorine every day, and correspondingly adjust chlorine output. After several
debugging to determine the best settings. As general guide it is suggested adjusting the
amount of chlorine production according to actual use of the swimming pool, such as
increasing chlorine output in summer peak season with increasing number of swimmers and
reducing chlorine output when water temperature is high and low frequency use in cold
period.
Salt chlorine generator production test:
1. Start the salt chlorine generator, by observing flow water whether with white mist, if
there is, means chlorine production normally. Salt chlorine generator production test.
2. Get water sample from backwater/outlet of swimming pool to detect the chlorine
content and record the measured data.
3. When the cycle is filtered and the maximum chlorine production is generated, get water
sample from water inlet of the pool to detect chlorine content. The result is 1PPM larger
than the first sample, meaning the salt generator is normal working.
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