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How do you clean a self-cleaning chlorinator?

How do you clean a self-cleaning chlorinator?

Make a cleaning mixture of 1/10 parts Hydrochloric Acid to water (always add Hydrochloric acid to water). Turn the filtration system off. Remove Salt Cell from the housing. Add the Salt Cell to the cleaning mixture making sure there is little to no contact with the terminals.

How do you maintain a chlorinator?

To maintain a salt water pool you’ll need to keep your filter, pump, and skimmer clean and in good operating condition. With salt water pools, you must inspect the salt chlorinator cell and replace it when needed. Test regularly for proper water chemistry to maintain clean, clear pool water.

How often should you clean your salt chlorinator?

The number one maintenance item for a salt water chlorinator is to clean the salt cell regularly, every two to six months, but only as needed. Mineral deposits bridge the space between the metal plates, and not just in hard water areas.

How do I clean my pool salt chlorinator?

How To Clean A Salt Cell

  1. Turn off pool pump.
  2. Remove the salt cell from the lines/unit.
  3. Rinse the plates with a garden hose.
  4. If you have a Zodiac LM Series salt cell, pour salt cell cleaner into the cell until the plates are covered. Let soak for 15 minutes.

How do you clean a salt cell chlorinator?

What do you clean a salt cell with?

To clean the salt cell and remove scale build-up, you will first need to get muriatic acid, a plastic bucket or salt cell stand, and a garden hose. If the stubborn build-up is still present, use a mild acid wash. Put on rubber gloves before mixing a 4:1 solution of water and muriatic acid in a bucket.

How do you clean a saltwater chlorinator cell?

How do I know if my chlorinator is working?

The easiest way to ascertain if the chlorinator is working is to make sure the cell is clean by checking the needle or production lights. Ensure there is enough salt in the pool. On the chlorinator box there should be a light or dial that indicates it is working.

How do you descale a salt cell?

Can you use chlorinator cell cleaners to clean a pool?

Chlorinator cell cleaners can be purchased in pool-cleaning supply stores or online. These cleaners usually come in already-prepared formulas, so you don’t have to worry about mixing anything yourself. If you can’t find these chlorinator cell cleaners, you can instead use hydrochloric acid or muriatic acid.

How often should I Clean my chlorinator cell?

Don’t soak your chlorinator cell for longer than 10-15 minutes as the acid is highly corrosive and may damage the unit. Clean the chlorinator cell at least once per season (2-3 times a year) to prevent excessive calcium build-up.

How do I clean a salt cell or chlorinator cell?

To clean a salt cell or chlorinator cell, you have to remove it from the system. To remove it, make sure to turn off the system first. DO NOT REMOVE the chlorinator cell without shutting off the power to the system first.

How do you remove a chlorinator from a pool pump?

If your chlorinator has a control panel, look for the on/off switch or button and turn off the unit. In addition, turn off the breaker and unplug the salt cell unit as well. Once you’ve powered down the system, you can now safely remove the chlorinator cell.