USE THE FOLLOWING TABLE:
Initial salt concentration (ppm) in the pool
0
Quantity (in kg) of salt to be added to the pool
10
40
20
80
30
120
40
160
50
200
60
240
70
280
80
320
90
360
100
400
110
440
120
480
130
520
140
560
150
600
EXAMPLE:
A pool containing 100 m3 of water with an initial salt concentration of 1000 ppm (1g/litre) -> add 300 kg of
salt to obtain a final salt concentration of 3.5 g/litre.
The quantity of salt calculated should be added as follows:
•
Spread the salt evenly over the entire surface of the pool: the salt pellets settle on the floor of the pool;
•
Start the filtration pump and let it run continuously until the salt is totally dissolved (approximately 8 hours);
!
IMPORTANT
Do not turn the electrolyser on while the salt is dissolving.
6.
CHLORINE STABILISATION
The Chlorine introduced into the pool by the electrolysis cell is unstabilised active Chlorine that is easily
destroyed by UV light and heat.
To limit this phenomenon while the pool is uncovered, the addition of a Chlorine stabiliser, Isocyanuric acid
(concentration approx. 30 ppm) is recommended.
The Chlorine stabiliser does not break down over time; if the pool was disinfected with Chlorine before
the electrolyser was installed, measure the initial stabiliser concentration before adding any more. Excess
stabiliser (above 75 ppm) will block the action of Chlorine and falsify measurement of the Redox potential.
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500
1000
1500
35
30
25
70
60
50
105
90
75
140
120
100
175
150
125
210
180
150
245
210
175
280
240
200
315
270
225
350
300
250
385
330
275
420
360
300
455
390
325
490
420
350
525
450
375
2000
2500
3000
20
15
10
40
30
20
60
45
30
80
60
40
100
75
50
120
90
60
140
105
70
160
120
80
180
135
90
200
150
100
220
165
110
240
180
120
260
195
130
280
210
140
300
225
150
3500
4500
5
0
10
0
15
0
20
0
25
0
30
0
35
0
40
0
45
0
50
0
55
0
60
0
65
0
70
0
75
0
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