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Hayward Goldline T-Cell-3 TurboCell Salt Chlorination Cell for In-Ground Swimming Pools

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There are normally two concerns we hear from pool owners when we receive this question: they want to know if replumbing is required and if a different T-cell is compatible with their control box. High Performance Electrodes - Our Platinum Edition cells all use high performance long life Titanium electrodes with a specially formulated Platinum and Iridium coating. If the Power LED does not illuminate, make sure the voltage is correct. The screw terminals at the control require either 120VAC or 240VAC input power. Verify the voltage with a voltmeter. If there is input power, but the Power LED still isn't lighting up, it may have blown a fuse.

The Turbo Cells automatically generate a self-renewing supply of fresh, pure chlorine for water that's clean, clear and luxuriously soft. Turbo Cells come in three sizes for in-ground pools " 40,000, 25,000 and 15,000 gallons. The three sizes enable you to right size your salt system for the most efficient and cost-effective chlorination possible. The T-Cell 9 and GLX-Cell-9-W are designed for pools up to 25,000 gallons. They are compatible with the following models only and will NOT work with earlier versionsThe key to Aqua Rite's chlorine generation is the Turbo Cell®, a specially-designed converter connected to the control unit by a simple plug-in cord, and plumbed into the filter pump's return line to the pool. As water is pushed through the Turbo Cell, an extremely safe low-voltage electrical charge turns the salt previously added to the water into fresh, sanitizing chlorine which is then dispersed evenly throughout the pool via the return jets. If you decide to change the T-cell, make sure you change the cell type that’s displayed in the control box. Otherwise, the system will receive incorrect salt readings, and it won’t produce chlorine.

No matter if you're just starting up a new salt system, you're reconnecting your salt system after the long winter hiatus is over, you've recently replaced the salt cell, or you've simply made a few important chemistry adjustments, you may find it necessary to reset the average salt level on your unit. Changing out the circuit board will also require a salt level reset. The process is actually very similar to the calibration steps above, but with some slight variations. Here's how to do it.

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Again, test the water for an accurate salt reading, and add more salt according to your owner's manual recommendation of 2,700–3,400 ppm (parts per million), or the ideal of 3,200 ppm for Hayward AquaRite salt systems.

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