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2.3 Electronic System Overview and Specifications
Your new pool ionization system has gone through two separate inspections: (a) by
manufacturing, and then, (b) by the shipping department. If you notice any defects on your
system, please contact our Quality Assurance Department immediately.
Your unit is powered by 110-220 volts (50-60 hertz) and can be plugged into any
standard electrical socket. New modern pool system controller have auxiliary plugs/ports that
can be programmed to the ionizer turn on and off. Copper ions remain active for a long period
of time and you should not have to run the system continuously. These control units may also
be plugged into a timer (available at hardware stores) for maintaining a copper residual. The
use of an extension cord will not affect this system.
If the unit will be connected to an automated controller, please refer to the instruction
manual of that unit and these can be connected to an auxiliary port. Many of the modern control
panels will even allow for remote access and ability to manipulate run-time programs.
The electronic controllers must be mounted upright on a wall and preferably at a
location underneath the eve of the roof. At no time, should the controller be left laying on a
surface facing upwards. By doing so, the controller could be inundated with water and
void warranties.
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