Prozone Pool Products CSS10 Water Chemistry, Basic Pool Chemistry Terminology, Water Balance

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WATER CHEMISTRY

CHLORINE PRODUCTION AND CONTROL

Free Chlorine: A ‘free’ Chlorine residual of 0.5ppm to 1.5ppm should be maintained at all times. This will vary only with respect to bathers in the pool, debris falling into the pool, and the pools overall temperature. These factors will affect the demand for chlorine and also the water ‘balance’ and ‘filtration’ effectiveness (refer to the equipment manufactures specifications with regard to the maximum chlorine level permissible).

Testing for Chlorine: Testing for Chlorine levels is very important and should be performed regularly by the pool owner, as well as a pool water professional on a periodic basis.

Residual Water Test: The sample of water to be tested should be taken at arms depth away from the pool returns. This will avoid highly chlorinated water coming from the Salt Generator Cell, and ensures that the reading will be a true representation of the pool’s residual chlorine levels.

Production Water Test: Testing for Chlorine production is performed by taking a sample directly at the pool return, which is water directly from the Salt Generator Cell, and should indicate a higher chlorine level than the residual test showed.

BASIC POOL CHEMISTRY TERMINOLOGY

TDS – Total Dissolved Solids: There may be other elements, in addition to salt, that may be present in the pool’s water. Your pool professional can perform a TDS test and determine if there are other elements that may be harmful in the pool water as a result of adding salt.

Combined Chlorine vs. Free Chlorine: Combined Chlorine, which include Chloramines, is a molecule of Chlorine that has attached to a contami- nant in the pool water. It remains bound to it until it is the other is burned off through breakpoint chlorination (an unpleasant procedure) or ozonation. Combined chlorines are most often associated with odors, eye irritation, and other unpleasant side effects of chlorination.

Installation of a Prozone Ozonator/Salt Generator System does away with breakpoint chlorination by

destroying the contaminant particles, and returning the Chlorine to the free state so that it is then able to keep

the pool clean, clear and pleasant to use.

The free Chlorine in your pool is the pure chlorine required to provide residual sanitation at all times and should ideally remain within the range of .5 to 1.0ppm. This lower level of residual chlorine is possible because your Ozone system has the potential to oxidize and sanitize between

60% and 80% of all the contaminants in the pool’s water. Free chlorine provides a high level of sanitizing power and has no odor or irritating effects.

WATER BALANCE

The water balance of your pool is critical to monitor even after you have installed the CSS-10. There are three components to water balance: pH, Total Alkalinity; and Calcium Hardness.

pH Level:

1.pH is a measure of how ‘acidic’ the water is in the pool .

2.pH is measured on a scale of zero (0) to 14 A level of 7 is considered neutral.

3.A level greater than 7 is considered alkaline solution, and a level less than 7 is considered acidic.

4.A high pH (above 7.8) begins to reduce the effectiveness of chlorine, and will potentially cause scale to appear as well as becoming an irritant to swimmers.

5.A low pH (les than 7) may cause the water to become corrosive and damage the pools finish, the pool equipment (heat exchangers especially), as well as becoming an irritant to swimmers.

6.Each type of pool and pool finish has a specific range in which the pH should remain. Generally, a pH of between 7.2 and 7.8 is suitable for most pool types and optimum for bather comfort.

7.To lower pH, a diluted solution of Muriatic Acid is added to the pool.

8.To raise pH ,add sodium carbonate.

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Contents CSS10 Complete Sanitation System Safety Warnings and Guidelines Failure to Adhere to Theses Guidelines will Void WarrantyIntroduction HOW does IT WorkParts Listing Additional Safety InstructionsImportant Notes GeneralRecommended Salt Type and HOW to ADD Cell MaintenanceInitial Salt Dosage Type of SaltDo not Attempt this Procedure Without Proper Training Acid Wash for Removal of Calcium Deposits on Cell PlatesWinterization Spring START-UPWarranty Following Invalidates the WarrantyConditions Quick Start Instruction Guide Diagram 1 CSS 10 Mounting Instructions Diagram 2 ByPass Installation InstructionsDiagram 3 Assemble the Saddle Clamp DiagramDiagram 7 Ozone System Connection · make sure the air flow is correct View BDiagram 9 Electrical System Connection · ·Diagram A-1 Water Chemistry Basic Pool Chemistry TerminologyWater Balance Chlorine Production and ControlCyanuric Acid Chlorine Stabilizer Total Alkalinity TACalcium Hardness Nitrates

CSS10 specifications

Prozone Pool Products has established itself as a prominent player in the pool maintenance industry, and their CSS10 model is a testament to their commitment to quality and innovation. The CSS10 is designed to deliver efficient and effective pool cleaning, utilizing advanced technology to ensure that your swimming pool remains crystal clear and inviting.

One of the standout features of the CSS10 is its automated cleaning capability. The system is equipped with state-of-the-art programming that allows it to navigate the pool's surface with minimal user intervention. This means pool owners can enjoy more leisure time while the CSS10 takes care of the laborious task of cleaning. It features a user-friendly interface that allows for easy programming, ensuring that you can set it up to clean according to your schedule.

Another key characteristic of the CSS10 is its powerful suction capability. The model is equipped with a high-performance motor that allows it to remove dirt, debris, and leaves from both the floor and walls of the pool. This ensures that your pool remains free from unwanted pollutants, providing a healthy environment for swimmers.

The CSS10 also utilizes advanced filtration technology. It is equipped with high-quality filters that capture even the smallest particles, ensuring that your pool water remains sparkling clean. The filters are easy to access and clean, making maintenance hassle-free and straightforward.

Durability is a crucial factor in pool products, and the CSS10 does not disappoint. Constructed with high-grade materials, this model is designed to withstand harsh pool chemicals as well as varying weather conditions, ensuring longevity and reliability over time.

Energy efficiency is another significant aspect of the CSS10, making it an environmentally conscious choice for pool owners. Its energy-saving technology not only reduces operational costs but also minimizes the carbon footprint associated with pool maintenance.

Finally, Prozone’s CSS10 is compatible with a range of pool types, accommodating both above-ground and in-ground pools. This versatility, combined with its robust features, makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking to invest in a reliable and effective pool cleaning solution. In summary, the CSS10 offers an automated cleaning experience, powerful suction, advanced filtration, durability, energy efficiency, and compatibility, making it an essential addition to your pool care routine.