CompuPool Owners Manual
CompuPool Owners Manual
CompuPool Owners Manual
1.6 Maintenance
The Cell operates most efficiently when it is clean, so the auto cell cleaning will keep the
cell free of the white calcium build up common to standard chlorinators. However a
six monthly check and possible cleaning of any foreign buildup will maintain full chlorine
output and prolong cell life.
To remove the Cell, isolate the power supply to filter pump and chlorinator. Unplug
the cell cord from the cell terminals.
Undo the two-barrel unions joining the cell housing to the pool filtration
system and carefully remove the cell housing. Lay the housing upside down
on a flat surface with the inlet ports on top.
To clean the Cell, if any foreign buildup is visible, fill the cell housing with a
solution of five parts water and one part hydrochloric acid. Leave for a few
minutes then hose off until cell plates are clean.
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LED Indicator Lights
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Installation
2.1 Installing the Power Unit
The Compu-Pool CPSC power unit is to be mounted at least 1.0 metres
above ground level and if possible protected from direct weather.
Locate the power unit as close to the pump and filtration system as
possible. Make sure the 1.8m DC power cord can reach that section of pipe
selected for the cell. Do not install the Power Unit within 3 m (10 ft) of the
pools edges.
Use the equipment provided and mount the Power Unit at eye level. Once
holes are drilled into the wall and screws are tightly secured lift the Power
Unit onto the bracket ensuring that it is secure on the wall.
2.2 Installing the Cell
Be sure pool pump is turned off. The cell is to be fitted into the return to pool
line after the pump and filter. Water flow should come from the filtration
system through the hole marked inlet and back out through the hole
marked outlet.
Ensure barrel unions are tightened to the cell. Then pressure solvent
cement (glue) piping to the barrel unions. The cell is to be mounted horizontal
with the inlets and outlets facing down.
2.3 Wiring
Plug power pack into a suitable weatherproof outlet and plug pump into
pump socket in bottom of power supply unit. This socket is dedicated to
the pool pump only. If the chlorinator is to be hard wired, then a qualified
electrician must complete the installation. All units have a battery backup
timer installed.
WARNING
FOR QUALITY AND VALUE INSIST YOUR CHLORINATOR IS ONLY
SERVICED WITH GENUINE COMPU POOL PRODUCTS PARTS
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Troubleshooting
3.1 Definitions
ALGAL: Pant-like organisms which grow in water. Especially active in summer
conditions, where chlorine disinfectant level is too low to destroy them. Algae
may be green, brown or black (Black Spot) in colour.
CHLO|NL DLMAND: The amount of chlorine that should be added to the
water to provide proper bacteria and algae control.
CHLO|NL L5|DUAL: The amount of chlorine left over, after the demand
has been met.
COMB|NLD CHLO|NL: Weak chlorine which is combined with the
contaminants in the water.
|LL CHLO|NL : Active chlorine in the water with the potency to destroy
contaminants.
5HOCK 1LA1MLN1: The removal by means of oxidation of those materials
that have chlorine demand.
5ULCHLO|NA1|ON: An extra large amount of chlorine added to
the water.
3.2 Troubleshooting
NOTE: If the chlorinator and pump are running it is normal for a cloud of
small bubbles to be produced in the cell, indicating chlorine is also being
produced.
OBLLM O55|BLL CAU5L
(1) CHLORINE RESIDUAL Insufficient running times
Low or nil pH too high or low
Insufficient stabilizer
Cell needs cleaning
Check chlorine production
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(2) CHLORINE PRODUCTION Chlorine dial turned down
Low or nil Salt content below 0.3%
Cell needs cleaning
Check Cell connections at the plug
connecting to the Cell
Check fuse on power unit
Check filter pump running
Check water flow through Cell is
sufficient
(3) WATER FLOW THROUGH Check for air in system
CELL IS LOW Check operation of pump
Check filter is clean
Check water level of pool
Check for blockage in System
5conar|o 1
Water looks clean but no chlorine residual reading.
To test for chlorine residual, switch on the filtration system and adjust the
Compu Pool CPSC Series Chlorinator to maximum output. After a few
hours take a water sample from the pool. Test this water with your test kit.
Chlorine residual should measure between 1 and 3 ppm.
5o|ut|on:
Adjust total alkalinity to 80 120 ppm.
Adjust the pH within the range 7.2 7.6.
Make sure your cell is clean.
Check cyanuric acid levels.
Increase the setting of the output control.
Increase the running time of the filter and chlorinator. Make sure that the
filter is clean and functioning properly.
Add salt if indicated by Add Salt light.
Use chlorine stabilizer (cyanuric acid) to protect chlorine residual.
This chemical acts as a sun-screen for chlorine and prevents chlorine
from being too quickly destroyed by the sun. Chlorine stabilizer is
essential to prolong the life of chlorine in the pool water. It should be
added following the manufacturers instructions to achieve a level of
40 100 ppm.
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5conar|o 2
Pool green and no chlorine reading.
Chlorine is still considered the most effective way of destroying algae
and bacteria in your pool water. A chlorine residual of 1 to 3 PPM is
considered desirable.
5o|ut|on:
Superchlorinate or manually shock the pool. This will raise the chlorine
residual to a very high level for a short period to time, and reduce
chlorine demand.
1. 5uporch|or|nato us|ng tho 5uporChor funct|on:
(i) Backwash the filter.
(ii) Adjust the pH to within the range 7.2 7.6. (See Water Chemistry
the Essentials.)
(iii) Press the button marked SuperChlor. The unit automatically increases
its output and runs for approx. 24 hours of pool pump time.
(iv) After 24 hours, backwash the filter.
(v) Re-adjust the pH to 7.2 7.6.
(vi) Check the chlorine reading.
(vii) If the chlorine reading is too low, repeat steps (iii) to (vi) until the
chlorine reading is satisfactory.
3.3 Recommendations and Helpful Hints
ocommondod L|st
Read and keep your manual in a safe place.
Increase Chlorine Production before party time and return to normal afterwards.
Increase Chlorine Production when temperature goes up.
Increase Chlorine Production when number of guests goes up.
Use Stabilizer (Cyanuric Acid) to Stabilize Chlorine in Pool.
Mount Control Center in shade or out of the direct sunlight whenever possible.
Decrease Production when temperature goes down. For example winter.
Take pool water sample to Pool Professional once per month.
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Do not get fertilizer in your pool. Fertilizers contain nitrates which cause a
high chlorine demand on pool water.
Never use dry acid to adjust pH in arid geographic areas with excessive
evaporation and minimal dilution of pool water with fresh water. A build up
of by products can damage the electrolytic cell.
Do not add any pool water balancing chemicals (including salt) unless the
Chlorinator is turned off.
Do not let Chlorine Stabilizer drop below 30 PPM.
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Warranty
CPSC Series automatic salt water generator carries the following warranty
should fault occur due to faulty manufacture or materials.
Compu Pool Products warrants the original purchaser of the unit for a period
of 2 full years on the power controller and 1 year full and 4 years pro-rata
on the cell from the date of purchase by the owners, should examination
disclose to its satisfaction the unit has failed due to faulty manufacture
or materials.
1ho warranty may bo vo|d |f tho fo||ow|ng occurs:
1. Damage to the unit beyond Compu Pool Products control.
2. If correct pool chemistry is not maintained.
3. The Power Unit and Cell are not installed correctly by any person other
than a person authorized to do so by Compu Pool Products or its
agent.
4. All wearing parts which must be regularly checked and replaced when
naturally worn.
5. The Electrolytic Cell is not cleaned regularly or cleaned by any other
method other than by the method recommended by the manufacturer.
6. The Chlorinator Power Unit and Cell is serviced by any other person
other than a person authorized to do so by Compu Pool Products or
its agent.
This warranty is applicable to workmanship and materials only. Compu Pool
Products or its agent will replace at no charge all parts return freight paid,
which display faulty workmanship or materials.
Compu Pool Products or its agent accept no responsibility for loss, damage
or injuries to person or property arising from warranty failure of equipment,
or installation of that equipment, unless with the authority of Compu Pool
Products or its agent. This warranty shall not extend to any expenditure
otherwise incurred.
4.1.1 Replacing The Cell
When replacing the cell, only use replacement cells having a label that clearly
states that it is a genuine replacement cell for the Compu-Pool CPSC Series
8, 16, 24 or 36.
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