Startup Procedure (Super Chlorination); Sanitizer Output Settings And Adjustments; Operating In Winter - Pentair INTELLICHLOR IC15 Installation And User Manual

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Try initially setting the pool pump timer to twelve (12) hours. It will take a few days to achieve the correct
amount of pool pump operating time. When IntelliChlor SCG is wired with a pool pump timer results will
vary greatly from one pool installation to the next, so this should be discussed with your pool
professional. The key points are:
Operate the pool pump at least the minimum time needed for good filtration and adequate chlorine
production by the SCG, according to your pool professional's recommendations.
While pool pump timers can reduce energy consumption, the pool pump must be running for the
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IntelliChlor
Salt Chlorine Generator to provide chlorine and must remain running long enough to
maintain proper chlorine levels (i.e., 1-3 ppm for pools and 3-5 ppm for spas of free available
chlorine).
Note: Exception - For Cold Weather Operation: The unit turns off in water temperatures of 11° C,
±1.67° C ( 5 2 ° F , ± 3 ° F ) and below, and will not produce chlorine. This feature extends the life of the
cell.
Start-up Procedure (Super Chlorination)
Super Chlorination is recommended before pool start-up. Start out with clean, properly chlorinated, pool
water from the beginning. The SCG will build up a sufficient level of chlorine for sanitation in several hours.
However, if the pool water has a high demand from the start-up the SCG will not be able to produce enough
chlorine to reach break-point chlorination. So, it is best to super chlorinate using an outside source at the time
of pool start-up. Then, wait until the chlorine level has returned to 1-3 ppm for pools and 3-5 ppm for spas
before switching on the SCG.

Sanitizer Output Settings and Adjustments

Switch on the pool pump switch or pool pump timer. The salt display will blink both LEDs (bottom to
top) for two (2) minutes, indicating that it has not checked the salt level yet. After two (2) minutes,
the salt will be checked and one (1) of the salt level LEDs will be displayed. If the salinity is below
2600 ppm, the salt display will light the red LOW SALT indicator, and the CELL light will go blank,
indicating there is not enough salt in the pool for chlorine to be produced.
Set the Sanitizer Output to 60% by pressing the MORE or LESS button (see page 8).
After 24 hours, use a reliable test method to test the pool water for free available chlorine. The ideal
range to maintain is 1-3 ppm for pools and 3-5 ppm for spas. If the free chlorine level of the pool
water is too low, increase chlorine production by pressing the MORE button. If the free
chlorine level of the pool water is too high, decrease chlorine production by pressing the
LESS button.
Due to a varying free chlorine demand of pool water, it may take a few days to determine the number
of daily pool operating hours and "Sanitizer Output" percentage setting (see page 8) for your pool.
Continue adjusting as necessary, allowing 24 hours between adjustments until the free chlorine level
of the pool water is stabilized at 1-3 ppm for pools and 3-5 ppm for spas.

Operating in Winter

The IntelliChlor SCG switches off and will not produce chlorine in water temperatures of 11° C, ±1.67° C
(52° F, ±3° F) and below. This feature extends the life of the unit. See "Winterizing," on page 21.
IntelliChlor Salt Chlorine Generator Installation and User's Guide

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