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If you have Ozone Installed / If you have an In-Floor Cleaning System / If you have an Ionizer installed
Some of the benefits of using ozone:
Your Ozone Generator:
Your pool has been equipped with an Ozone Generator made to your pool's specifications. The Ozone Generator will introduce ozone into your pool automatically to keep both the water and the pool sparkling clean.
Ozone: what is it?
Ozone, with the chemical formula O3,
comprised of three atoms of oxygen, is one of
natures basic elements. Ozone is produced in
nature when the ultraviolet rays of the sun strike
oxygen molecules high (about 90,000') in the
earth's atmosphere. This process creates what we
know as the "ozone layer". Because the
oxygen absorbs the sun's energy, people on earth
are protected from the damaging and potentially
cancer-causing rays of the sun. Nature also
produces ozone nearer to the earth's surface each
time lightning flashes. The sweet, fresh smell
near a thunderstorm is ozone.
Ozone's practical use as a water purifier was
discovered in the late 1800's in the Netherlands.
It's first large scale use was the installation of
an ozone purification plant for the city of Nice,
France in 1906. Today, more than thirty countries
use ozone for systems to purify drinking water. In
fact, the city of Los Angeles has installed one of
the largest ozone water treatment plants in the
world, processing more than 74 million gallons of
water per day.
Ozone may not completely replace traditional
water sanitizing chemicals such as chlorine or
bromine. A small amount of chlorine or bromine may
be needed in the water during times when the Ozone
Generator is not in use, or after the pool has
been heavily used. Ozone will be doing the major
job of killing microorganisms and oxidizing bather
waste such as perspiration, body oil, suntan
lotion etc. At the same time ozone will be
eliminating chloramines and bromamines, and the
bromine by-products that cause bad odours and
taste, and irritate skin and eyes. The chlorine or
bromine will be providing the measurable, lasting
residual and preventing algae from growing.
Ozone is a very effective natural water
purifier that is lethal to bacteria, viruses and
contaminants without harming people and equipment.
There are a few "Rules of Thumb" that
you should follow. Take the time to learn these
simple rules and you will have no trouble
maintaining a clear, clean pool that will provide
you with many years of enjoyment.
Maintain the following pool water operating parameters:
| Usage | Operating Time per Day |
| Very Light | 6 - 8 hours |
| Normal (single family use) | 10 - 12 hours |
| Heavy (family & friends, parties) | 18 - 24 hours |
Residual Oxidizers
If you do not operate the ozone
generator for 24 hours a day, it is recommended
that you supplement the ozone with a small
residual amount of chlorine or bromine. Ozone is
very reactive and does not remain in the water for
very long, usually only minutes. The Ozone
Generator puts out a fixed amount of ozone every
hour it is on. During heavy pool use the ozone
generator may not be able to keep up with the
extra contaminants added by the higher bather
load. It could take a few hours for the ozone to
oxidize this extra contamination. If the pool were
to be used during this "recovery time",
bathers may not be protected. Using a small amount
of chlorine or bromine will provide immediate
protection for bathers.
This small amount of chlorine or bromine will
provide that little bit of extra protection when
the Ozone Generator is not operating. We have
found a floater or erosion feeder to be the least
troublesome method, however any common form of
chlorine or bromine will work. If you use a
floater or erosion feeder, it should start out at
the lowest setting, and should be increased only
enough to maintain the minimum residual level. If
you use chlorine, maintain a residual of .5 to 1
ppm. If you decide to use bromine, maintain a
residual of 1 to 2 ppm.
Algae Control
Algae can be controlled in an ozonated
pool in three ways. Algaecides, periodic shock
treatments and/or U.V. Sterilizers.
We prefer you not use an algaecide. We have
established a consistently effective shock method.
The type of oxidizer used for the shock is less
important than the method used. We recommend
liquid chlorine or potassium-monopersulfate. These
are the steps that we find work very well.
Scrub down any existing algae growths.
Shock the pool at 10ppm and maintain the level for 4 hours (black algae may require 15-20 ppm and 5-6 hours).
After 5 to 7 days, whether or not any algae is visible,
the pool must be shocked again at at 10ppm
for 4 hours. If algae is visible, scrub it
down before shock.
The reasoning behind this procedure is fairly
simple. Algae will adapt to the the standard level
of oxidizer found in a pool. Algae can and will
grow very well in 2 ppm of chlorine. The high
level (10 ppm) of chlorine (or other oxidizer) is
necessary to kill any resistant strains of algae.
The chlorine must be absorbed by the algae to kill
it, because chlorine actually kills the plant.
Therefore it is important to maintain a high
chlorine level for a long enough time to poison
all of it (10 ppm for 4 hours). There is a very
high probability that not all of the algae will be
killed the first time (especially in a plaster or
gunite pool where the roots can hide in crevices).
After about 5 days this algae will begin to
recover and grow again. It is very important to
shock the pool the second time to kill off the new
growth before it can bloom.
Ozone Questions and Answers
If you have an In-Floor Cleaning System:
About this Information Guide:
In order to enjoy all the features and
to become familiar with your new In-Floor System,
spend a little time reading this guide.
This guide is arranged in the order we feel
allows you to best utilize the information. You
may have decided upon the complete PCC 2000
In-Floor Cleaning and Circulation System with
Automatic Debris Removal (ADR) and In-Deck Debris
Canister (IDC). Or you may have decided upon only
certain components that are appropriately suited
for your particular geographical location and
swimming pool.
In either case, since swimming pools are
custom designed, the system is manufactured to be
adaptable to any type, size or shape in-ground
swimming pool.
This guide explains the three (3) basic
functions of the circulation and cleaning system,
it's operation and maintenance procedures.
Your system may include one or more of the
following optional features:
In-Floor Cleaning and Circulation System
Although your system may feature
rotating cleaning nozzles within the pool floor,
optional cleaning nozzles may have been included
on steps, benches, loveseats, swim-outs and
attached spas. Optional side-wall jets, also known
as down jets may have been included to aid in the
cleaning of a small or isolated area.
The rotating cleaning nozzles in the floor of
your pool have been strategically placed to
conform to your pool's specific design. The
nozzles are linked in "networks" of one
(1) to six (6) nozzles per circuit. A "circuit"
means that the nozzles are linked together to
activate at the same time.
The cleaning nozzles will pop-up for a period of 45 to 90 seconds, activated by the "Water Actuator Valve" which is normally located near the pool pump and filtering equipment, or installed near the pool.
Each time the nozzle(s) pops-up above the surface of the pool floor or retracts, it rotates to a new cleaning position. NO ADJUSTMENTS ARE REQUIRED for the rotating floor nozzles.
Occasionally, construction materials
accumulate in the plumbing during installation.
The debris may inhibit or jam the nozzle in the up
position. If this occurs, the nozzles can be
removed easily with a pool pole and the nozzle
removal tool. A slight "clockwise" turn
will allow the nozzle to be removed. One removed,
the nozzle should be flushed with a garden hose to
dislodge the restricting construction material.
This should clean out the nozzle assembly. Be sure
to check for rocks or hardened materials that may
have become lodged in the nozzle opening, which
may restrict the nozzles water flow.
If your swimming pool features side-wall
jets, also referred to as down-jets for steps,
benches etc., cleaning, the jet assembly allows
you to make adjustments to the direction of the
water flow or "cleaning pattern". By
simply rotating "counter clockwise" the
outer "lock-ring", the "eyeball"
or inside rounded portion may be swiveled to a
desired water flow or cleaning pattern.
Be sure to "re-lock" the outer ring
so that the eyeball will maintain its desired
position.
Automatic Debris Removal (ADR)
Your swimming pool may include the
Automatic Debris Removal System which includes two
(2) "fixed" position, also known as "non-rotating"
floor nozzles located approximately five (5) to
eight (8) feet from the bottom main drain. The
fixed nozzles are positioned so that the nozzle
jets are pointed toward the main drain.
Positioned above the fixed positon floor
nozzles are two (2) to four (4) "down jets"
which are located on the sidewall of the pool
approximately twelve (12) inches below the water
line.
Both the floor fixed position nozzles and the
sidewall down jets are adjusted at the time of
installation. It is possible that the fixed
position nozzles and sidewall down jets may come
out of alignment due to someone playing with these
items. Also, for swimming pools that need
winterization, it is possible that these items
were not properly re-positioned at the time of
seasonal start-up.
The amount of water to the floor fixed
nozzles and sidewall down jets is controlled by
the "gate-valve" mechanism located at
the pool equipment. If the gate valve is closed
and no water flows through this circuit, the (ADR)
fixed position nozzles and down jets will not
operate properly, and will not allow debris to be
influenced or directed toward the main drain. The
amount of water flow through the two (2)
non-rotating or fixed position nozzles should only
be enough to influence debris to the central main
drain. Too much water flow may cause debris to be
pushed beyond the central main drain, thus not
allowing debris to be captured by the central main
drain.
Automatic Debris Removal (ADR) In-Deck Canister (IDC)
The Circulation and Cleaning System
installed in your swimming pool may also include
the (ADR) In-Deck Debris Containment Canister
referred to as the (IDC).
This canister allows for the collection of
large debris which has been removed from the
swimming pool through the central active main
drain. In areas where there is an abundant amount
of large debris that can get into the swimming
pool, the "In-Deck Canister" (IDC) is
much larger in size than your pool's pump basket.
Your pool's pump basket is very small and it
only takes a few pieces of large debris to
restrict the amount of water the pump can pull. In
normal swimming pools, constant removal and
emptying of the pump basket is required to
maintain proper water flow through the pump.
The (ADR) System's (IDC) coleects the large
debris in it's oversized, reusable collection
basket. Since the (IDC) baskets capacity is many
times larger than that of the pool's pump basket,
daily maintenance is dramatically reduced.
The (IDC) is normally installed close to your
swimming pool's skimmer. You will find a lid
located in the pool's deck surface which can be
removed to allow access to the (IDC) basket.
Water Valve Maintenance
Pull the Water Valve "Module" assembly two (2) weeks after pool start-up and wash module screens free of plaster or marcite dust that may have bypassed the filter. Thereafter, once-a-year inspection is recommended.
System Trouble-Shooting
Dirty spots appear throughout the Pool
Set Of Cleaning Nozzles Remain Up. (with pump on)
Pressure Increases.
One or More Cleaning Nozzles Remain Up While Flow Continues to Other Circuits.
Cleaning Nozzles Pop-Up but will not Rotate. (applies to rotating nozzles only)
Emptying the (IDC) Collection Basket.
Equipment Set-Up and Operation
The "In-Floor System" operates
on the principal of suspending debris in the water
and removing it through your normal filtration
system.
"Water Actuator Valve" and "In-Floor"
nozzles provide you with a cleaning and
recirculating system that reduces the daily cost
of pool operation. It also aids in reducing
chemical and heating costs.
The pool pump removes water via the skimmer,
and the main drain, and then through your pool's
filter, which collects the impurities rom the
water. Water from the pool then proceeds to the "Water
Actuated Valve" which in turn distributes the
water to a series or "network" or
In-Floor" nozzles, or "Surface Returns".
One series or "network" of "In-Floor"
nozzles "pops-up" dispersing a high
pressure stream of water. After a brief period,
the "Water Actuator Valve" will
automatically cycle the water to another series or
"network" of nozzles or surface returns.
Your system has been installed as a one pump
system. The single pump operates the filtering
system and the Cleaning System.
Cleaning Nozzles Floating.
Water Valve Trouble-Shooting.
Water Valve does not Cycle.
Water Valve Cycles - But more than One Circuit of Nozzles Remain in the Up Position.
If you have an Ionizer Installed:
Congratulations on your decision to drastically reduce chlorine costs with an Electrolytic Ionization System. Maintaining your pool will be much easier using an Electrolytic Ionization System. The next several paragraphs contain information that will ensure that you get maximum performance from your ionization system. We ask that you follow these simple and easy instructions.
IMPORTANT!!
Owner's Information
Ionization is an alternative method of controlling algae and bacteria in your pool without having to use a measureable amount of chlorine. When you consider all the adverse effects of chlorine, you might say you are moving from the "horse and buggy" days to the "high tech" era of modern times. That's great, but no product is a "magic cure all" including your ionization system. Obviously, the simplicity of the ionization system will make your pool more enjoyable for your family.
Pool Water "Pure"
as a Mountain Stream
Closing the Pool for Winter
Balance the water TA, pH and Calcium hardness as necessary.
Do not close pool with copper ion level above 0.5, the correct level is 0.3 to 0.4.
Click here for winter operation.
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