What causes the Aqua Trol to stop working?

What causes the Aqua Trol to stop working?

Filter pump switched off or filter pump time too short ( 8 hours for average size pool, more for large pools) Salt level too low (below 2500 ppm, Low Salt LED on) Very warm pools increase chlorine demand- increase Desired Level % or filter run time. Cold water (below 50F) causes Aqua Trol to stop generating (Generating LED flashing).

Why is the no flow LED illuminated on my Aqua Trol?

Why is the “No Flow” LED illuminated? The Aqua Trol has sensed a no flow condition and has stopped generating chlorine. Check that the flow switch is plugged into the connector on the bottom of the control unit and that the wire is not cut or damaged.

What does RJ stand for in aqua Trol?

All Aqua Trol models are powered via a 120VAC line cord plugged into a GFCI receptacle. The “HP” designation stands for “Hose or Pipe”, and the RJ designation stands for “Return Jet”. On the “HP” option, the cell may be connected with flexible hose or rigid PVC pipe. The “RJ model mounts directly to the pool return jet.

How to check flow on Hayward Aqua Trol?

Check that the flow switch is plugged into the connector on the bottom of the control unit and that the wire is not cut or damaged. If there is adequate flow and the LED is still on, check that the arrows on the flow switch (on top of hex) are pointing in the direction of flow.

All Aqua Trol models are powered via a 120VAC line cord plugged into a GFCI receptacle. The “HP” designation stands for “Hose or Pipe”, and the RJ designation stands for “Return Jet”. On the “HP” option, the cell may be connected with flexible hose or rigid PVC pipe. The “RJ model mounts directly to the pool return jet.

Check that the flow switch is plugged into the connector on the bottom of the control unit and that the wire is not cut or damaged. If there is adequate flow and the LED is still on, check that the arrows on the flow switch (on top of hex) are pointing in the direction of flow.

What should I do if my Aqua TRoL is not working?

Check to make sure 120 VAC input power is connected to the Aqua Trol control. Verify input voltage with a voltmeter. If there is input power, the fuse may have blown. Why is the filter pump not running? Check that the time clock manual switch is in the “auto” (center) position or in the “on” (top) position.

Why is the “No Flow” LED illuminated? The Aqua Trol has sensed a no flow condition and has stopped generating chlorine. Check that the flow switch is plugged into the connector on the bottom of the control unit and that the wire is not cut or damaged.

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