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3.3/ Installing the POD
The TRi PRO POD integrates in a single sub-assembly all the necessary
elements. That means fl ow switch (used by your TRi salt water chlorinator), pH
sensor, ACL sensor and pH minus one-way valve.
Figure illustrating the location of TRi PRO complete system
WARNING : the TRi cell bypass valves must always be fully opened.
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS:
- TRi PRO POD must always be installed onto a horizontal pipe to be sure
that pH & ACL sensor will be positioned vertically.
- POD must be the fi rst element installed just after the fi lter.
- If pool is heated (heat pump, heat exchanger, electric heater…), POD will
be positioned before heating system (reading made with non heated
water).
- It is recommended to place the POD at least 20 cm from a bend in the
pipe.
- pH & ACL sensor cables must not be close to high voltage cables to
prevent false readings.
NOTE: An incorrectly installed pH and/or ACL sensor may give erroneous
measures resulting in inappropriate operation of your TRi equipment. Neither
the manufacturer nor the appliance will be held responsible in this case.
1. Choose a straight pipe section with appropriate length after fi ltration (30
cm minimum, without bend).
2. Disassemble POD sub-assembly (part #10) to keep the bottom part of POD
clamp (with 2 holes) (1).
3. Put the bottom part of POD clamp upside down onto dedicated piping place.
Use a marker or a centre punch to indicate the location of the 2 holes to be
made in the pipe (2).
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(1)
(2)
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(2)
4. With provided hole saw (part #5), drill the 2 holes for POD
supply. Ensure that the holes are perfectly smooth around
the edges (3).
5. With provided hole saw (part #5), drill the 2 holes for POD
supply. Ensure that the holes are perfectly smooth around
the edges.
WARNING: Water fl ows through the POD in a certain
direction. Please note the direction of the arrows
indicating the water fl ow before installing it! (4).
6. Click the bottom part of the POD clamp onto the upper
part already in place on the pipe. Use provided reducer
with « EU » mention for DN50 mm pipe. Do not use this
reducer for DN63 mm pipe (5).
7. Position the top part of POD sub-assembly with all its
different elements onto the upper part of the POD clamp
(beware of the foolproof notch). Firmly tighten the locking
ring (hand only tightening !) (6).
3.4/ Installing pH & ACL sensors
For an optimal function, you should follow all the steps below before installing
sensors into the POD.
Note: - pH sensor (blue, part #2) is designed for reading the pH of pool’s
water.
- ACL sensor (red, part #3) is made for reading Redox potential
(ORP) of pool’s water to automatically adjust chlorine generation
(« Active Chlorine Level ») of TRi salt water chlorinator.
Follow instructions hereafter for both pH & ACL sensors.
1. Carefully remove the small protection bottle that contains a preservative
liquid by unscrewing its cap. (1).
2. Rinse the end of sensor with clear tap water, then shake off any excess of
water.
WARNING: Never wipe sensors with a cloth or a piece of paper as this
could damage it!
3. Set the 2 bottles containing the preservative liquid aside for long term and
wintering storage. Empty the preservative liquid solution, fi lling it with tap
water will be suffi cient when storing pH & ACL sensors.
4. Introduce pH & ACL sensors (parts #2 & #3) into their respective sensor
holders and tighten locking rings by hand. Ensure that sensors are not
inserted too far into their housing (see following picture with red dotted line
which indicates the driving in limit) (2).
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!
(6)
(5)
POD clamp
without
reducer for
DN63 mm pipe
Reducer
(“EU” mark)
to be inserted
for DN50 mm
pipe
(3)
(4)
Arrows
indicating
water fl ow
(1)
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