Why is the salt readout on my Heyward chlorinator high?

Why is the salt readout on my Heyward chlorinator high?

Check under the diagnostics menu for the correct cell size. If you select the cell size to t-3, t-5 or t-9 instead of the correct t-15 then the salt readout from the controller will be high salt. Hello! I have a slightly different problem: I recently purchased online a new Heyward/Goldline T-cell-15 chlorinator.

When does a chlorinator shut down a salt cell?

Unlike low salt the system does not shut the chlorinator down when a specific salt level is reached. Instead the unit will suspend chlorination when the cell’s amperage draw exceeds a certain value.

Why are the salt levels in my pool so high?

The reason behind the high readings is mostly due to the performance of your old salt cell. Older, used salt cells are essentially dying. Its conductivity is minimized giving you “low salt” results on the control unit. Usually, pool owners will resolve this by adding salt to their water to increase the salinity for correct operation.

What should the salt level be in a pool chlorine generator?

Maintain the proper salt levels. Each salt chlorine generator is a little different, but most of them operate at about 3400 ppm (parts per million). Add pool salt to get it to the right level.

Check under the diagnostics menu for the correct cell size. If you select the cell size to t-3, t-5 or t-9 instead of the correct t-15 then the salt readout from the controller will be high salt. Hello! I have a slightly different problem: I recently purchased online a new Heyward/Goldline T-cell-15 chlorinator.

When to turn off the chlorinator in a pool?

Check System Light On: Cell Power Error Message Verify the system is configured for correct model cell. (Page 18). If the incorrect cell is chosen, the system will inaccurately interpret the salt level in the pool and the system may turn the chlorinator off. Maximum Current (Amps) before shutdown Page 10 3.

Unlike low salt the system does not shut the chlorinator down when a specific salt level is reached. Instead the unit will suspend chlorination when the cell’s amperage draw exceeds a certain value.

When to shut down the Aqua Trol chlorinator?

The Aqua Trol systems are designed to only work with the t-5 model. The LCD display will read ‘HI’ when the amperage is above 6.40. Verify salt level is 2700 – 3400ppm and check with independent test to ensure accuracy. Unlike low salt the system does not shut the chlorinator down when a specific salt level is reached.

Check System Light On: Cell Power Error Message Verify the system is configured for correct model cell. (Page 18). If the incorrect cell is chosen, the system will inaccurately interpret the salt level in the pool and the system may turn the chlorinator off. Maximum Current (Amps) before shutdown Page 10 3.

The Aqua Trol systems are designed to only work with the t-5 model. The LCD display will read ‘HI’ when the amperage is above 6.40. Verify salt level is 2700 – 3400ppm and check with independent test to ensure accuracy. Unlike low salt the system does not shut the chlorinator down when a specific salt level is reached.

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