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NOTE
For a new pool or newly resurfaced pool it is recommended to wait at least 30 days (surface should be completely cured)
before adding salt. Follow the pool surface manufacturers guidelines for your particular pool. For vinyl and fiberglass pools,
salt can be added at start up.
Table 1.
Approximate Pounds and Kilograms of Salt Needed to Obtain 3.0 gpl (3,000 ppm)
Current
Salt
10,000 gal
Level
(38,000 L)
ppm
0
250 lbs
(114 kgs)
250
229 lbs
(104 kgs)
500
209 lbs
(95 kgs)
750
188 lbs
(85 kgs)
1000
167 lbs
(76 kgs)
1250
146 lbs
(66 kgs)
1500
125 lbs
(57 kgs)
1750
104 lbs
(47 kgs)
2000
83 lbs
(38 kgs)
2250
63 lbs
(28 kgs)
2500
42 lbs
(19 kgs)
2750
21 lbs
(9 kgs)
3000
Optimum
Table 2.
Current
Cyanuric Acid
10,000 gal (38,000 L ) 15,000 gal (57,000 L) 20,000 gal (76,000 L ) 25,000 gal (95,000 L ) 30,000 gal (114,000 L) 35,000 gal (132,000 L )
Level - ppm
0
(4.2 lbs)
1.9 kgs
10
(3.4 lbs)
1.5 kgs
20
(2.5 lbs)
1.1 kgs
30
(1.7 lbs)
0.8 kgs
40
(0.8 lbs)
0.4 kgs
NOTE
For indoor pools, it is not necessary to add chlorine stabilizer to the swimming pool water.
How to Add Salt to the Pool
1.
Turn on pump to circulate pool water.
2.
IMPORTANT - Turn the power pack off by pressing and holding the ON/Off button for 6 seconds.
3.
Test the water for salinity level using test strips, electronic meter, or by your local pool professional.
4.
Use the Table 1 to determine the amount of salt to add. Be conservative when adding salt as it is easier to add
more if needed than it is to dilute if there is too much salt.
5.
Disperse salt into pool. Do not add through skimmer, main drain, or surge tank. Brush the salt around the pool to
facilitate dissolving. Circulate fi lter system for 24 hours to ensure even distribution.
6.
After 48-72 hours, verify correct salt reading by testing the water salinity level using test strips, electronic meter,
or by your local pool professional.
7.
When the salinity level is correct, turn the power pack on. Press the
Jandy
Pro Series TruClear
®
Pool/Spa Size - US Gallons (Litres)
15,000 gal
20,000 gal
(57,000 L)
(76,000 L)
376 lbs
(170 kgs)
501 lbs
344 lbs
(156 kgs)
459 lbs
313 lbs
(142 kgs)
417 lbs
282 lbs
(128 kgs)
376 lbs
250 lbs
(114 kgs)
334 lbs
219 lbs
(99 kgs)
292 lbs
188 lbs
(85 kgs)
250 lbs
156 lbs
(71 kgs)
209 lbs
125 lbs
(57 kgs)
167 lbs
94 lbs
(43 kgs)
125 lbs
63 lbs
(28 kgs)
83 lbs
31 lbs
(14 kgs)
42 lbs
Optimum
Optimum
Approximate Pounds and Kilograms of Stabilizer Needed to Obtain 50 ppm
(6.3 lbs)
2.9 kgs
(8.4 lbs)
(5.1 lbs)
2.3 kgs
(6.7 lbs)
(3.8 lbs)
1.7 kgs
(5.1 lbs)
(2.5 lbs)
1.2 kgs
(3.4 lbs)
(1.3 lbs)
0.6 kgs
(1.7 lbs)
Chlorine Generating System
™
25,000 gal
(95,000 L)
(227 kgs)
626 lbs
(284 kgs)
(208 kgs)
574 lbs
(260 kgs)
(189 kgs)
522 lbs
(237 kgs)
(170 kgs)
469 lbs
(213 kgs)
(151 kgs)
417 lbs
(189 kgs)
(132 kgs)
365 lbs
(166 kgs)
(114 kgs)
313 lbs
(142 kgs)
(95 kgs)
261 lbs
(118 kgs)
(76 kgs)
209 lbs
(95 kgs)
(57 kgs)
156 lbs
(71 kgs)
(38 kgs)
104 lbs
(47 kgs)
(19 kgs)
52 lbs
(24 kgs)
Optimum
Pool/Spa Size US Gallons (Litres)
3.8 kgs (10.5 lbs) 4.8 kgs (12.6 lbs) 5.7 kgs (14.8 lbs) 6.7 kgs
3.1 kgs
(8.4 lbs)
3.8 kgs (10.1 lbs) 4.6 kgs (11.8 lbs) 5.4 kgs
2.3 kgs
(6.3 lbs)
2.9 kgs
1.5 kgs
(4.2 lbs)
1.9 kgs
0.8 kgs
(2.1 lbs)
1.0 kgs
buttons to set the desired production rate.
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30,000 gal
35,000 gal
(114,000 L)
(132,000 L)
751 lbs
(341 kgs)
876 lbs
688 lbs
(312 kgs)
803 lbs
626 lbs
(284 kgs)
730 lbs
563 lbs
(256 kgs)
657 lbs
501 lbs
(227 kgs)
584 lbs
438 lbs
(199 kgs)
511 lbs
376 lbs
(170 kgs)
438 lbs
313 lbs
(142 kgs)
365 lbs
250 lbs
(114 kgs)
292 lbs
188 lbs
(85 kgs)
219 lbs
125 lbs
(57 kgs)
146 lbs
63 lbs
(28 kgs)
73 lbs
Optimum
Optimum
(7.6 lbs)
3.4 kgs
(8.9 lbs)
(5.1 lbs)
2.3 kgs
(5.9 lbs)
(2.5 lbs)
1.2 kgs
(3.0 lbs)
(397 kgs)
(364 kgs)
(331 kgs)
(298 kgs)
(265 kgs)
(232 kgs)
(199 kgs)
(166 kgs)
(132 kgs)
(99 kgs)
(66 kgs)
(33 kgs)
4.0 kgs
2.7 kgs
1.3 kgs