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3.2 Installing the TRi cell
WARNING: e cell should always be the last device placed on the pool return pipe (see above
diagram).
1. Make sure the cell is placed HORIZONTALLY. Ideally the water ow should go from the electric
connection side towards the opposite side.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
- It is always advised to install the cell on a by-pass. is assembly is MANDATORY when the ow is
greater than 20 m3/h in order to prevent charge loss.
- If you install the cell on a by-pass it is recommended to t a check valve downstream from the cell and
not a manually operated valve; this will avoid all risk of errors.
2. Use the supplied screw connectors to t the cell to the pipes. If your pipes are 50 mm diameter (DN50)
you should use the corresponding glue-on PVC adapters (grey model; the white model is for UK 1 ½’’ pipes).
For 63 mm diameter pipes (DN63) connect them directly to the screw connectors.
3. When connecting the wiring between the control box and the cell, connect the wires using the colour
codes and then t the cap.
(Note: e two red wires can be connected to either of the electrode’s red terminals.)
3.3 Installing the ow sensor
e ow sensor and its connector (DN50 mm) MUST be installed on the piping close to and upstream from
the TRi cell.
- TRI cell on a by-pass: e ow detector MUST be installed on the cell by-pass between the upstream cut
o valve and the cell itself.
- TRi installed in line: e sensor MUST be installed just before the cell and aer any eventual valves.
WARNING: Failure to respect these indications may lead to the destruction of the cell (see diagrams)!
Good:
Bad:
IMPORTANT: e ow sensor must be installed in the right direction (there is an arrow on it showing the ow
direction). Make sure it is correctly placed on its connector so that it can stop the Tri salt water chlorinator
from producing when ltering is not active (when the red “Flow” indicator is lit there is no ow).).
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