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Your unit utilizes an international power supply 110-230 volts, has a Type B plug,
and can be plugged into any standard US electrical socket. Many modern pool system
controllers 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. Your ionizer can be connected to an auxiliary port. Many
of the modern control panels connect via blue tooth with a smart phone offering remote
access and the ability to manipulate run-time programs.
Input Voltage US
Input Voltage - Europe &
Asia
Hertz (US/Europe & Asia)
Volts DC
Amps
Maximum Watts
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.
CV60
120/220
230
60/50
24
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The CV60 Electronic Unit
is Always Powered On. Copper
is Produced Only When the
Pump Recirculates the Water.
*The total dissolved solids (TDS
related to salinity) level in the pool
will affect the rate and dosing of the
cupric copper production. The same
can affect the internal heating at full
load and result in an automated
shutdown. The output current should
2
be reduced when this occurs.
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