Jandy
Pro Series TruClear
®
™
Section 5. Operating Instructions
To avoid property damage, serious injury or death, do not operate the electrolytic cell without water circulation. A buildup
of flammable gasses which can result in FIRE OR EXPLOSION
pump motor power source to ensure that the chlorinator only operates when the pool pump is running.
5.1 Control Panel
Figure 7.
Control Panel on the Power Pack
5.2 Turning Power Pack On/Off (Manually)
To turn the Jandy Pro Series chlorine generating device
To turn the Jandy Pro Series chlorine generating device
on or off press the
button.
A quick press will place the chlorinator into "standby"
state. While in "standby" mode a quick press will return
to "chlorinating" mode. If held down for 6 seconds it
will completely power down.
Because the power pack is wired to the pump's power
NOTE
source, the power pack can only be turned on when the
pump is turned on.
5.3 Turning Power Pack On/Off (Using the
Pump's External Timer)
If the power pack is wired to the pump's external timer
and the power to the unit is on, the power pack will
automatically turn on and off when the pump turns on
and off (see Section 3.5). When the power pack is wired
as such, the only setting that must be set manually is the
chlorine output level (see Section 5.4)
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Chlorine Generating System
Installation & Operation Manual
This controls the operational mode of the chlorinator between auto and standby.
• In Auto mode, the system will produce chlorine when the system is powered
and when it detects fl ow through the cell.
• In Standby mode, the system will NOT produce chlorine, even when the pump
is running and the system detects fl ow through the cell.
In normal operation, the up and down arrows are used to set the output level of
the chlorinator. The output should be adjusted in order to achieve the desired
Free Available Chlorine level of 2-4 ppm.
The back/save button will save any changes you have made in the menu and
send you back to the previous menu screen.
The select button will scroll through and open any available parameters for
editing.
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WARNING
The power pack must be interconnected with the pool
.
5.4 Setting the Chlorine Output Level
When setting the chlorine output level, the factors to
consider are:
- number of gallons in the pool
- number of bathers (bather load)
- amount of pollen and dust going in the water
- number of hours the pump runs
- whether you are using a single or variable speed pump
- climate and water temperature
- amount of rain water entering the pool.
A good starting point for pools at 15K gallons and under
should be 40%. Pools closer to the 25K to 30K gallons
should use 60% as a starting point.
If you fi nd that these levels do not provide the 1 - 3 PPM
chlorine residual that is desired, then raise the output
level higher to compensate.
If you fi nd that output level is approaching 90% to 100%
and testing the pool water shows no or very low chlorine
residual, your pool may need to be manually shocked
due to a waste load that has built up in the pool water
that is overwhelming the chlorine you are supplying to
the pool. Another cause may be the lack of Cyanuric
Acid (CYA) at appropriate levels to protect the chlorine
from the UV rays of the sun.
The unit only runs while your pump is running. More
NOTE
pump runtime will result with more chlorine in the water.
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