Section 3: Operating Intellichlor Scg; Initial Start-Up Period; Operation; Use Of An External Pool Pump Timer Is Not Required - Pentair INTELLICHLOR IC15 Installation And User Manual

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This section describes the start- up procedure and operating instructions for IntelliChlor
(SCG).
Before starting up and operating the SCG, the pool in which the SCG will be used must have been completed
and filled with water for at least one (1) month (for plaster pools) and the pool water salt level must be stable
and being maintained at 3,000 to 3,500 ppm.

Initial Start-up Period

For the first thirty (30) days of cell operation, the self-cleaning cycle, is factory set to two (2) hours. After
thirty (30) days has elapsed, the SCG will automatically set itself to four (4) hour self-cleaning cycle. This
feature will clean the SCG blades more often during the initial installation, then go to a more standard self-
cleaning cycle for longer blade life.

Operation

Use of an external Pool Pump Timer is not required

The ICEG is designed to supply a sufficient amount of chlorine to sanitize pool water on a daily basis. If the
pool pump is continuously running and the SCG is operated 24 hours a day at 100%, more chlorine would be
generated than would be needed by most pools (2-4 ppm, per APSP recommendations). The SCG has its own
internal timer which cycles the electrolytic cell on and off depending on what percent the Sanitizer Output is
set. For instance, at 100% the cell works all the time while the pool pump is running. When set at 80%, the cell
is allowed to rest 20% of the time while the pool pump is running prolonging cell life. In order to fine tune
SCG to your pool size just increase or decrease the Sanitizer Output from 20% to 100% of the time. For more
information, see "More and Less Output Buttons," on page 8.
CAUTION - The SCG is designed only to produce chlorine. The SCG does not monitor or control chlorine
levels in the pool or spa water. It is the pool owner's responsibility for monitoring and maintaining free chlorine
levels at 1-3 ppm for pools and 3-5 ppm for spas. It is the pool owner's responsibility to check the free chlorine
level while the pool pump is running on a regular basis, and adjust the Sanitizer Output on the SCG
accordingly.
CAUTION - Before attempting to operate IntelliChlor refer to "General Recommendations and General
Cautions," on page 17, and "Pool Water Preparation," on page 14. Also, do not adjust Sanitizer Output above
20% until it is certain that salt has been dissolved in pool. Operating without salt will result in the unit turning off
and lighting the ADD SALT light on the salt display. No chlorine will be produced until salt is added to the pool.

If you use a Pool Pump Timer

The Association of Pool and Spa Professionals (APSP) recommends that all water in a residential pool pass
through the filtration system at least once every twelve (12) hours (referred to as pool water turnover).
However, many factors have an effect on actual pump and filter system run times. Pool size, source of water,
direct sun light, indoor/outdoor, screened/unscreened, filtration system, cold or hot weather, swimmer load, rain,
organic debris, algae, etc., are all factors which contribute to either more or less pool pump and filter system
run times. Because of these differences, it is extremely difficult to set a standard initial run time (starting point)
for the pool pump and chlorinating system.
Operating IntelliChlor SCG
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