Ensure that the contactor is correctly sized to be able to hold the pump +
chlorinator current (see page 32).
Use separate contacts to supply the pump and the chlorinator.
Option B) Chlorinator directly connected to the line, and remote start/stop
activation (recommended):
Connect the "FILTER" input of the auxiliary board (see figure 3.3) to the
filtration pump contactor. This contactor must supply 230V to the "FILTER"
input at the same time that the pump is turned on. The power requirements for
the "FILTER" input is only a few milliamperes.
Connect the input line of the chlorinator directly to the mains (single-phase or
three-phase) depending on how it's been configured.
Remove the LK1 jumper to enable the start/stop mode.
With this configuration, the chlorinator will start the chlorine production when
the filtration pump is on, and will stop it when it's off while a "stop" message is
shown on the display.
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