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6.4 Winterizing
NOTE Do not use Ethylene Glycol (anti-freeze) in the
system.
Very little chlorine is needed in cold water. Operating
the chlorinator below 55°F (13°C) is not recommended.
Operating the chlorinator in cold water can dramatically
shorten the life of the cell.
If preventative measures are not taken, freezing water
may cause severe damage to the cell. Prevent freeze
damage to the cell by running pump continuously or
winterize pool by draining water from pump, filter, and
all intake and return lines. Remove the cell, clean it and
store it indoors.
Section 7. Troubleshooting
Always turn pump off prior to attempting service or repair. Your pump and filter system is operated under
pressure and pressure must be released before you begin to avoid system damage or personal injury. Open the
air relief valve on your pool filter to release the pressure in the system.
7.1 Problems and Corrective Action
Problem
Low or no chlorine.
Jandy
Pro Series TruClear
®
WARNING
Possible Cause
Low stabilizer (cyanuric acid) level in
pool water (for outdoor pools only).
Insufficient operating hours of
the unit.
Chlorine output percentage set too low.
Temporary loss of chlorine due to heavy
organic load - rain, leaves, fertilizer or
heavy bather load. Pets using pool.
Low (less than 3,000 ppm) salt level in
pool water.
High nitrate level.
Metals present in pool water.
Chlorine Generating System
™
R0621900
A winterizing cap (
replace the cell during winterizing or cell maintenance.
This will enable pool pump to circulate water with the
cell out of the line.
During prolonged periods when the water will be less
than 55°F (13°C), the unit should be turned off and a
chlorine floater or erosion feeder should be used by
putting a small number of tablets in either of these
devices until the water temperature increases. Doing this
will lengthen the cell life and provide better performance
when water conditions are more optimal.
Corrective Action
Add stabilizer to maintain 30 - 50
ppm. Follow your pool professional's
recommendations and check all local
and federal regulations to ensure that the
ideal range is suitable for your specific
conditions.
(see Table 2).
Increase the system operating time per
day.
Increase chlorine production by pressing
the Output button (see Section 5.4).
Set chlorine production to 100% and set
the pump and the cell to run for 24 hours.
After 24 hours, recheck chlorine levels. If
still too low, super chlorinate with alternate
source to achieve Breakpoint Chlorination
(BPC). Your local pool dealer can assist
with this if you take to them a sample of
your water.
Use salinity test strips, a TDS/salinity
meter, or another reliable method to test
the salinity of the pool water. Once the
existing salinity has been established, use
Table 1 to determine the amount of salt to
add to reach the desired level. Maintain a
salinity level of 3,000 ppm.
Contact a pool professional.
Contact a pool professional.
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