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Each ClearLine
model has minimum, maximum, and optimal flow rate values, as shown in the table below:
®
MODEL
Inlet/Outlet NPT
Optimal Flow
Min/Max Flow
The average life expectancy of a ClearLine ClearCell® Electrode is 2-4 years. ClearCell Electrode life is
dependent on flow rate, hours of use, seawater quality, and other factors. ClearCell Electrodes that are
supplied with higher seawater flow rates will deplete faster than those receiving lower flow rates. Refer to
the value shown in gallons (or liters) per minute on the Control Unit screen to see the current flow rate.
End of Life
The first indication that the ClearCell Electrode is beginning to deplete or
reach the end of its life expectancy is the appearance of calcium scale. This
scale forms when the metal-oxide coating on the ClearCell Electrode plates
has worn off.
If calcium scale is present and continuously getting worse, first find out the
age of the ClearCell Electrode. This can be done by viewing the Cell Menu on
the Control Unit or by asking the customer.
To view the CELL Menu, press Menu, then Cell, then OK. There will be a
number followed by the letter D in the format XXXD. The number indicates
the number of DAYS the Control Unit has been in operation. For example,
"365D" means the Control Unit has been in operation for 365 days, or one
year. If only one ClearCell Electrode has been used with the system, then this
number is equal to the number of days the ClearCell Electrode has been
used. NOTE: If multiple ClearCell Electrodes have been used with the system
or if the Control Unit has been replaced previously, then the number shown
will not accurately reflect the age of the current ClearCell Electrode.
ClearLine Troubleshooting Guide
ClearCell Electrode End of Life
CL-2000-X2.0
CL-1000-X1.5
2" (DN50)
1.5" (DN40)
20-40 gpm
15-30 gpm
(76-151 lpm)
(57-114 lpm)
10-75 gpm
10-50 gpm
(38-284 lpm)
(38-189 lpm)
CONFIDENTIAL – AUTHORIZED DEALER USE ONLY
CL-990-X1.5
CL-430-N1.0
1.5" (DN40)
1" (DN25)
15-30 gpm
6-15 gpm
(57-114 lpm)
(23-57 lpm)
10-50 gpm
4-26 gpm
(38-189 lpm)
(15-98 lpm)
CL-410-N0.5
0.5" (DN15)
3-7 gpm
(11-26 lpm)
2-10 gpm
(8-38 lpm)
Calcium scale is often the first
indication of the ClearCell
Electrode nearing the end of its
life expectancy.

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  • Page 1 CONFIDENTIAL – AUTHORIZED DEALER USE ONLY ClearLine Troubleshooting Guide ClearCell Electrode End of Life Each ClearLine model has minimum, maximum, and optimal flow rate values, as shown in the table below: ® MODEL CL-2000-X2.0 CL-1000-X1.5 CL-990-X1.5 CL-430-N1.0 CL-410-N0.5 Inlet/Outlet NPT 2”...
  • Page 2 If you have determined that the ClearCell Electrode is not nearing or at the end of its life expectancy by following the steps outline above but you are still experiencing trouble, please contact ElectroSea Service at support@electrosea.com or (561) 257-5739.