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How do you reset a Zodiac Tri chlorinator?

How do you reset a Zodiac Tri chlorinator?

Press and hold the MINUTE button until the hours for the power pack and the cell are displayed. Press the HOUR button once to reset the hours for the cell. Your chlorinator will revert back to the main menu in a few minutes and you will see that the message is gone.

How high should my chlorinator be set?

Start by testing the pool water to ensure proper balance. Next set the power percentage to 30-50% and leave for 2-3 days. Retest the water. If the chlorine is too low, increase the power, if it’s too high, decrease it.

How do I know if my chlorine chlorinator is working?

The easiest way to ascertain if the chlorinator is working is to make sure the cell is clean by checking the needle or production lights. Ensure there is enough salt in the pool. On the chlorinator box there should be a light or dial that indicates it is working.

Why is my chlorinator not making chlorine?

Water flow The saltwater chlorinator needs a sufficient flow of water for effective operation. A dirty skimmer basket, clogged or dirty filter, and a clogged pump strainer, can cause insufficient water flow for the chlorinator to produce less chlorine.

What should my chlorinator read?

First take a salt reading. On a Hayward Salt Chlorinator, your salt reading should be between 2,700 – 3,400 PPM (parts per million) with the optimum level of 3,200 PPM.

How many hours a day should I run my chlorinator?

Your pool system including chlorine generator should be operated often enough to completely turn your pool water over at least every 12 hours or twice a day.

Should chlorinator be full of water?

The saltwater chlorinator needs a sufficient flow of water for effective operation. A dirty skimmer basket, clogged or dirty filter, and a clogged pump strainer, can cause insufficient water flow for the chlorinator to produce less chlorine.

Why is my automatic chlorinator not working?

A very low water level in the canister indicates the presence of air. Restarting the pump with the lid removed and allowing the canister to fill with water and purge the air may restore flow through the system. After the canister fills with water, the lid should be reinstalled.

How long should a chlorinator cell last?

The control board sends an electrical charge to the cell, and electrolysis occurs, which produces chlorine. Eventually the metallic coating on the cells erodes, requiring the cell to be replaced. A well maintained cell will last 3–7 years at an average replacement cost of $700–$1100.

What should my salt chlorinator be set at?

To make your salt water chlorinator last, you’ll need to perform regular maintenance on it just as you do every other part of your pool. Try to maintain a consistent salt level of between 2,700 parts per million (ppm) and 3,400 ppm, with 3,200 ppm being ideal.

What should my chlorine feeder be set at?

Chlorine Feeders: For each 5000 gallons of pool water, add one 3″ chlorine tablet, more or less. Choose a mid-point setting on the 1-10 dial. The higher the setting, the greater the dissolution rate. A setting of 5 may be too high, and it depends on the number of tablets in the feeder.