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Genuine Zodiac Clearwater LM3-40 Chlorinator Replacement Cell
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Although the cells provided by Best Pool Supplies is manufactured from high quality materials with longevity in mind, over the period of time the electrolysis will wear out the cell coating which will in the end result the electrodes to stop producing chlorine.
Here are some handy hints that help you to prolong the life span of your chlorinator cell:
Calcium deposit (formation of scale) is one of the main reasons of premature failure of the chlorinator electrode. Scale on the electrodes will reduce the chlorine production, restrict the flow of the water and if not addressed it will put unnecessary strain not only on the cell but also on the powerpack and can cause damage to both. It is important to check the cell and clean the electrodes from scale when it becomes necessary.
How quickly calcium builds up on electrode(s) varies from pool to pool and depends on on various factors:
If you your chlorinator is non self cleaning (does not reverse polarity) it is advisable to check the cell once a week (even more often during summer months). If the milky white substance starts to appear on the electrode(s) you know it is time to give the cell a clean.
These days most new chlorinators on the market are self cleaning. These units avoid scale build up on the electrodes by reversing the polarity between the electrodes, repelling mineral deposits, which are washed away by the pool water rushing through the cell housing before they can attach to the oppositely charged electrode. Even if the chlorinator is self cleaning, the cell still needs to be cleaned roughly once every 6 months (more often in hard water areas). Many of these intelligent units advise you when it is time to clean the cell and warn about low salt level in the pool water as well.
To clean the cell:
Switch off the chlorinator and remove the cell from the housing following manufacturer instructions.
NB! Always take extra care when handling chemicals and store them out of the reach of children.
Genuine Zodiac Clearwater LM3-40 Chlorinator Replacement Cell
Image is for illustration purposes only.
Although the cells provided by Best Pool Supplies is manufactured from high quality materials with longevity in mind, over the period of time the electrolysis will wear out the cell coating which will in the end result the electrodes to stop producing chlorine.
Here are some handy hints that help you to prolong the life span of your chlorinator cell:
Calcium deposit (formation of scale) is one of the main reasons of premature failure of the chlorinator electrode. Scale on the electrodes will reduce the chlorine production, restrict the flow of the water and if not addressed it will put unnecessary strain not only on the cell but also on the powerpack and can cause damage to both. It is important to check the cell and clean the electrodes from scale when it becomes necessary.
How quickly calcium builds up on electrode(s) varies from pool to pool and depends on on various factors:
If you your chlorinator is non self cleaning (does not reverse polarity) it is advisable to check the cell once a week (even more often during summer months). If the milky white substance starts to appear on the electrode(s) you know it is time to give the cell a clean.
These days most new chlorinators on the market are self cleaning. These units avoid scale build up on the electrodes by reversing the polarity between the electrodes, repelling mineral deposits, which are washed away by the pool water rushing through the cell housing before they can attach to the oppositely charged electrode. Even if the chlorinator is self cleaning, the cell still needs to be cleaned roughly once every 6 months (more often in hard water areas). Many of these intelligent units advise you when it is time to clean the cell and warn about low salt level in the pool water as well.
To clean the cell:
Switch off the chlorinator and remove the cell from the housing following manufacturer instructions.
NB! Always take extra care when handling chemicals and store them out of the reach of children.
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