Purifier Mode; Purifier % Adjustment Procedure - Autopilot Pool Pilot Professional PPP-2 Owners & Installation Manual

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If an external time clock or controller turns off power to the chlorinator while Boost is active, the
Boost timer is stored in memory and the Boost time countdown will resume when power is
reapplied to the unit.
If water flow is stopped during a Boost cycle, chlorine generation will stop while there is no flow
but the Boost timer will continue to count down as long as the Pool Pilot
7.2.c Purifier Mode
®
The Pool Pilot
will automatically display informative messages about the condition of the unit
(purifier output %, water temperature, warning messages, etc.), and responds to manual
adjustment of purifier % setting (as described below). The unit will revert to the normal display if
there is no activity on the keypad for thirteen (13) or more seconds.
7.2.d Purifier % Adjustment Procedure
1. Balance water chemistry according to necessary water chemistry parameters. See "Basic Water
Chemistry" on page 37. For new start ups, if free chlorine level as tested is not at least 1 ppm (mg/L),
manually add and adjust chlorine levels to ensure 1 - 3 ppm (mg/L) free chlorine reading.
2. Add the proper amount of salt as indicated on the display and run the circulation pump continuously for
24 hours, allowing the salt to be fully mixed and dissolved into the pool. Since your Pool Pilot
conjunction with the main filter pump so that whenever the pump and circuit breaker are on, the display
will be on to indicate power is being sent to the control panel. The display will show the setting to which
the unit is adjusted. The GREEN cell lights will be on whenever that cell is energized to produce
chlorine. If the salt level is too low, the Pool Pilot
until the minimum salt level has been reached.
3. Use the
or
For the first two weeks, test the water chemistry parameters every 3 - 4 days. Adjust chemicals
as needed to maintain correct water balance. For the Free Chlorine adjustment, use the
following table for fine-tuning the controller output percentage (%):
PURIFIER
SET TO:
The purifier output % needs to be increased.
Use the
l
1% - 25%
output %. Press MENU/ENTER to lock in change.
The free chlorine will need to be tested frequently
and the purifier % output will need to be adjusted
as needed to attain desired level
The purifier % output needs to be increased.
Use the
25% - 75%
l
output %. Press MENU/ENTER to lock in the
change.
If the Cell Power is set to Low, switch to High.
1. Increase the Cell Power one level to raise the
maximum output %.
75% -
2. Use the
100%
output to 50%. The free chlorine should be
tested frequently and Purifier adjusted as
needed to maintain desired level.
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buttons to set the purifier % to 50% and then allow the pool to operate normally.
IF FREE CHLORINE IS LOWER THAN
IDEAL RANGE...
button to increase the purifier
button to increase the purifier
or
buttons to set the Purifier
®
will provide a warning and will not generate chlorine
IF FREE CHLORINE IS HIGHER THAN
If the Cell Power is set to High, switch to Low.
1. Decrease the Cell Power one level to lower
the maximum output %.
2. Use the
output to 50%. The free chlorine should be
tested frequently and Purifier adjusted as
needed to maintain desired level.
The purifier output % needs to be decreased.
Use the
l
output %. Press MENU/ENTER to lock in
change.
The Purifier output setting may be too high.
Use the
l
MENU/ENTER to lock in change. The free
chlorine will need to be tested frequently and
the purifier % output will need to be adjusted
as needed to attain desired level.
®
has power.
®
runs in
IDEAL RANGE...
or
buttons to set the Purifier
button to decrease the purifier
button to lower output %. Press

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