Prozone Pool Products Swimming Pool Filter CSS10 User Manual

CSS10Complete Sanitation System  
Ozone/Salt Chlorinator  
Prozone Pool Products  
Huntsville, AL 35805  
256-539-4570  
Owner’s Manual  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS &  
INSTALLATION GUIDE  
Introduction…………………………………………………………....…  
How Does It Work………………………………………………………….  
Safety Warnings …………………………………………………………….  
Parts List ………………………………………………………………….  
Important Notes ………………………………………………………….  
Initial Salt Dosage………………………………………………………..  
Initial Salt Dosage Chart …………………………………………………..  
Recommended Salt Type and How to Add …………………………….  
Cell Maintenance……………………………………………………….  
Warranty Information and Form – Please complete and return……  
Installation Instructions…………………………………………………  
Basic Pool Chemistry and Terminology……………………………….  
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PARTS LISTING  
Description  
Part Number  
Number in kit  
CSS10 Box  
7S10T-42IA-P19  
202199  
600211  
1
Salt Generator Bracket  
Salt Generator Cell  
Saddle Clamp Assembly  
Injector  
1
1
201155  
2
600002  
20185  
1
Plastic Clamp (black)  
¾” Metal Hose clamp  
¼” Braided Hose  
4
20067  
4
20260  
120 inches  
¼” Braided Hose  
(Cell Maintenance)  
¾” Clear Hose  
20260  
20264  
20214  
20314  
400078  
400076  
400018  
24 inches  
120 inches  
Check Valve (1/4” by ¼”)  
White ½” by 3” PVC Pipe  
Gasket, Saddle Clamp  
Gasket, Saddle Clamp, Barb  
Gasket, Saddle Foot  
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1
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
NOTE: When the Pump system is shut down you must also shut down the Salt Generator System.  
1. Your CSS-10 must be installed in accordance with the installation instructions and the Figures/Diagrams provided in this manual.  
2. To have both your Pump system, and the CSS-10 operate properly together as a unit you should wire the two systems together.  
3. The Salt Cell MUST be mounted vertically.  
4. Use only the power cord (DC Voltage) provided with the Ozonator/Salt Generator System to power up the Salt Cell.  
IMPORTANT NOTES:  
Salt Level Testing:  
1. You should test the salt level of your pool before calculating the salt requirement.  
2. If a Salt test is not performed you may find later that too much salt will have been added - the Chlorinator may not perform as intended.  
3. If the pool has been treated with other forms of Chlorine – for instance Sodium Chloride – you may already have salt content  
General:  
1. Always balance the pH, total Alkalinity and Calcium hardness, otherwise corrosive or scaly conditions may result, which will lead to equipment  
inefficiency or damage. Unbalanced water may cause staining and mineral deposits, chlorine effectiveness may decrease, and bathers may  
experience discomfort.  
2. Regular testing of the pool waters is recommended. A Free Chlorine level of 0.5ppm (parts per million) to 1.5ppm should be maintained.  
3. DO NOT USE Copper or Bromine based Algaecide products in your pool when the CSS-10 is installed.  
4. Prozone recommends the pool pump and Salt Generator (see safety note above), for a minimum of 8 to 12 hours a day. Actual run time  
will be affected by the chlorine demand from the environment or bathers.  
7. WARNING: Always disconnect automatic pool cleaners before adding salt which must be fully dissolved before turning on the  
pool cleaner.  
8. Plaster Pools: Do not start system until plaster has set for two weeks.  
9. WARNING: Baquacil (Biguanide Pools) must be drained and refilled with fresh water prior to using the CSS-10.  
10. Read the entire Owner’s Manual. Additional advice can be obtained from a pool installation professional or from a Prozone sales representative  
([email protected]) or visit our website at www.prozoneint.com.  
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INITIAL SALT DOSAGE  
Maintain a salinity level of 2,000 ppm to 2,500 ppm. Refer to chart below. Pool gallons can be determined from the following formulas:  
a. Rectangular – Length x Width x Average Depth x 7.5 (for gallons) or 1000 for liters.  
b. Round – Diameter x Average depth x 5.9 (for gallons) or 785 for liters.  
c. Oval – Length x Width x Average Depth x 6.7 (for gallons) or 893 for liters.  
Salt ppm  
1,500  
2,000  
2,200  
2,400  
2,600  
2,800  
3,000  
Pool Size in Gallons  
8,000 Gallons  
10,000 Gallons  
12,000 Gallons  
14,000 Gallons  
16,000 Gallons  
18,000 Gallons  
20,000 Gallons  
24,000 Gallons  
26,000 Gallons  
28,000 Gallons  
30,000 Gallons  
32,000 Gallons  
34,000 Gallons  
36,000 Gallons  
38,000 Gallons  
40,000 Gallons  
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734  
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434  
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694  
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824  
868  
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651  
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RECOMMENDED SALT TYPE AND HOW TO ADD  
Type of Salt:  
1. Use food grade type of salt (evaporated and granulated) or salt formulated for use with salt chlorine generators.  
2. WARNING: Do not use salt that contains ‘Prussiate of Soda’ (Prussiate of Soda is an anti-caking agent which contains iron).  
This type salt may cause yellow stains on your pool bottom if left there without being dissolved.  
3. WARNING: Do not use ‘rock salt’ which has dirt mixed in with the salt.  
4. NOTE: Calcium Chloride is not salt. Use Sodium Chloride only.  
5. Water softener salt pellets (Sodium Chloride ) may be used but will take longer to dissolve.  
Adding Salt:  
1. Never add salt to the ‘skimmer’ box, however the coarse salt granules may cause the pump impeller to seize.  
2. Always disconnect any automatic cleaners before adding salt, and leave them off until all the salt has fully dissolved.  
3. When pouring bags of salt into pool, pour away from skimmer and suction points. Sweep and brush with a pool broom until the salt dissolves  
4. Keep the pump operating during this process.  
CELL MAINTENANCE  
1. The Salt Cell requires little or no general maintenance.  
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Periodically inspect the Cell plates to ensure that they are clear of foreign matter and other debris.  
NOTE: A filtration problem exists (contaminated water is by-passing the filter) if debris is found to have built up around the electrodes and  
plates of the Cell and should immediately be corrected.  
3. If calcium build-ups form on the electrodes and plates, it may be caused by one of the following:  
a)  
b)  
c)  
Low Water Flow through the Cell – Check the hoses and the injector for blockage of water flow.  
Poor water Quality - High calcium content, clean cells (see below).  
Aged Cell – After 3-5 years loss of plate coatings may decrease the effectiveness of the self-cleaning process. Replace cell.  
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ACID WASH FOR REMOVAL OF CALCIUM DEPOSITS ON CELL PLATES  
WARNING: FOR QUALIFIED POOL PROFESSIONALS ONLY  
DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS PROCEDURE WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING  
CAUTION: USE PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR, GLOVES, AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING  
1. Turn PUMP OFF and allow water to drain back out of the cell and by-pass system.  
2. Disconnect the ¼” BRAIDED HOSE from the Venturi Injector.  
3. Place a bottle of Muriatic acid close to the Venturi Injector  
4. Attach one end of the two (2) foot ¼ inch BRAIDED HOSE provided to the open port on the Injector, secure with clamp. Put the other end  
of the hose in to the container of Muriatic acid.  
5. Turn the pump back on for approximately 1 minute or until Salt Cell is filled with acid.  
6. Turn the pump off for 15 to 20 minutes to allow the solution to soak the plates.  
7. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 above until the calcium build-up is gone.  
NOTE: The solution entering the pool will not disturb the pH of the pool’s water.  
NOTE: If build-up is not removed, contact your local dealer or Prozone for additional advice.  
8. Reconnect VENTURI to system.  
9. Turn PUMP ON.  
WINTERIZATION  
Freezing water may damage the Cell’s internal components and may cause cracks in the casing , voiding the Warranty. If severe, or extended  
periods of freezing temperatures are possible, drain all the water from the pump, filter, Salt Cell, supply and return lines before freezing occurs.  
SPRING START-UP  
Balance your pool and perform start-up as listed in this manual.  
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WARRANTY  
The system carries a complete two (2) year warranty against manufacturing defects.  
Conditions:  
1. On site labor, service calls or freight charges are the responsibility of the purchaser. Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer be liable for  
incidental or consequential damages, inconveniences or expenses in connection with removal or replacement of equipment.  
2. Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer be liable for damages caused to persons, or property, as a result of use of this equipment.  
The Following Invalidates the Warranty:  
1. Incorrect installation.  
2. Misuse or abuse  
3. Failure to inspect the cell on a regular basis.  
4. Cell is used for any other purpose than described herein.  
5. Operating the Cell at a pressures exceeding 30 psig.  
6. Operating the cell at salt levels lower or higher than  
recommended  
7. Failure to winterize system.  
PROZONE WARRANTY  
PLEASE COMPLETE THIS WARRANTY ON THE DAY OF INSTALLATION AND RETURN TO:  
PROZONE POOL PRODUCTS INC. , 2610 6TH STREET, SUITE ‘A’, HUNTSVILLE, AL. 35805  
Date of purchase:  
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Purchased from:  
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Model Number:  
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Supplier telephone No.  
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Date of installation:  
__________________________________________________________________________________________________  
Installed by:  
__________________________________________________________________________________________________  
Name of purchaser:  
__________________________________________________________________________________________________  
Address:  
__________________________________________________________________________________________________  
City:  
State:  
Zip:  
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Telephone No.  
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FAX number:  
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E-mail:  
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Residential application:  
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CSS10Complete Sanitation System  
Ozone/Salt Chlorinator  
Prozone Pool Products  
Huntsville, AL 35805  
256-539-4570  
Owner’s Manual  
QUICK START INSTRUCTION GUIDE  
Owner’s Manual  
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CSS 10 Power Box  
Before installing this product, turn pump off  
Diagram 1  
SS  
CComplete  
Sanitation System  
Automated System Control  
(Diagram 1) CSS 10 Mounting Instructions  
Salt Generator Cell  
OZONE SALT/CHLORINATOR SYSTEM  
Mount CSS10 in vertical position to a flat surface above the return line to you pool  
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Position Salt Generator Cell in Mounting bracket attached to bottom of Control Box,  
with wire connector leads at bottom  
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Position loose mounting bracket over top of Salt Generator Cell and fasten to surface with screws  
(Diagram 2) ByPass Installation Instructions  
Diagram 2  
Drill 2 holes (use 7/8” hole saw drill bit ) in return line  
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a. One 7/8” hole between pump and filter  
b. One 7/8” hole after filter and heater ( must be last installation going back to pool)  
c. This needs to be at lowest point of pressure so water can return to main pipe)  
(Diagram 3) Assemble the Saddle Clamp  
(Diagram 4)  
7/8 inch Hole Saw  
Flow  
7/8 Inch hole  
Attach Saddle Clamp over hole after pump  
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Insert injector into top of Saddle Clamp, (small ports pointing away  
from hole) push injector through Saddle Clamp into hole in return line  
Measure and cut ¾” hose to fit distance between injector and bottom of salt cell (View B)  
Place two metal clamps on ¾” hose  
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Attach one end of ¾” hose to top of injector, tighten with metal clamp  
Attach other end of ¾” hose to bottom of salt cell, tighten with metal clamp  
Diagram 3  
Spacer for 1 1/2 ” assembly  
SS  
CComplete Sanitation System  
Automated System Control  
OZONE SALT/CHLORINATOR SYSTEM  
Diagram 4  
1 1/2 ” Install only  
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PVC Pipe  
Screw (2)  
Washer (2)  
Diagram 5  
Upper Saddle Clamp  
Rubber Bushing  
1 1/2" Adapter – Upper  
Neoprene Gasket  
1.5” Saddle Clamp Assembly  
7/8" Dia. Hole  
Neoprene Gasket  
1 1/2" Adapter – Lower  
Gasket Foot (2)  
Lower Saddle Clamp  
Nut (2)  
2” Saddle Clamp Assembly  
(Diagram 5)  
Assemble 2nd Saddle Clamp (View C)  
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(Diagram 6)  
Diagram 6  
Insert 3 inch white PVC pipe into top of Saddle Clamp,  
push pipe through Saddle clamp into hole in return line  
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Place two metal clamps on remaining ¾” hose line  
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Attach one end of hose to top of Salt Cell, tighten with  
metal clamp (View D)  
SS  
Automated System Control  
CComplete Sanitation System  
OZONE SALT/CHLORINATOR SYSTEM  
Attach other end of ¾” hose to 3 inch PVC pipe,  
tighten with metal clamp (View D)  
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Filter  
Heater  
Return Flow to Pool  
Return Flow to Pool  
(Diagram 7) Ozone System Connection  
Diagram 7  
Cut 6 inch piece of ¼” braded hose  
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Attach longer ¼” braded hose to ozone fitting on top of CSS10 Power Box  
Secure with black hose clamp  
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SS  
CComplete Sanitation System  
Automated System Control  
Insert check valve in other end of longer braided hose,  
make sure the air flow is correct (View B)  
OZONE SALT/CHLORINATOR SYSTEM  
Attach 6 inch piece of ¼” braided hose to check valve  
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1/4" Polybraid Hose  
from Ozonator to Check Valve  
Secure with black hose clamp  
Attach end of ¼” braided hose to  
open port on top of injector (Diagram 8)  
1/4" Check Valve  
(See "B")  
1/4" Polybraid Hose  
from Check Valve to Injector  
Saddle Clamp  
&
Injector Assembly  
Diagram 8  
3/4" Clear Vinyl  
Bypass Hose  
20264 PN  
Pool Return Line after Pump  
Open Port  
Injector  
View "B"  
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(Diagram 9) Electrical System Connection  
Connect power lead wires from CSS10 Control Box to matching lead wires  
at bottom of salt cell (Diagram 9)  
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Plug power cord in to power supply  
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It is recommended to have pump and CSS10 on same timer so that unit is on when pump is running  
SS  
CComplete  
Sanitation System  
Automated System Control  
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Turn on Power switch at top of CSS10 Box  
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You must push in knob and turn clockwise to select chlorine production level (Diagram 10)  
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OZONE SALT/CHLORINATOR SYSTEM  
Diagram 9  
Electrical Leads  
Diagram 10  
Bypass Hose to Pool  
Return  
Chlorinator Cell  
Upper "L" Bracket  
Wall  
Chlorine Selection Dial  
Outlet from Ozonator  
to Injector  
Power Indicator Light  
CSS Unit Viewed From Top  
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CSS 10 Unit in Bypass Configuration Shown  
Properly Mounted in Vertical Position  
L22  
PN20264  
L21  
PN202199  
L2  
L20  
Cell Electrical Conections  
"View A"  
SS  
CComplete  
Sanitation System  
PN20260  
Automated System Control  
OZONE SALT/CHLORINATOR SYSTEM  
PN7510T-42IA-P19  
PN600211  
Cell Bottom  
L5  
L17  
PN20260  
PN20214  
L10  
L8  
PN600002  
Saddle Clamp Assy.  
PN20067  
PN201155  
L14  
L9  
L11  
Diagram A-1  
1. A stream of water is pulled out of the main line through the Venturi Bypass Assembly. (L14)  
2. As water passes through the injector (L15) ozone is being injected through the mixing port of the Venturi Injector (L11)  
3. This water enters the Salt Chlorine Generator Cell through the bottom of the Cell (L18 & L19).  
4. A low voltage DC current is applied to the plates. The electrolysis process transforms this salt water into hyprochlorous acid,  
which is your active sanitizer.  
5. This sanitized\ozonated water flows out the top of the Chlorine Generator Cell (L22) back in to the main return line (L9)  
through the second stage of the Bypass assembly (L7 & L8)  
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WATER CHEMISTRY  
CHLORINE PRODUCTION AND CONTROL  
Free Chlorine: A ‘free’ Chlorine residual of 0.5ppm to 1.5ppm should be maintained at all times. This will vary only with respect to bathers in the  
pool, debris falling into the pool, and the pools overall temperature. These factors will affect the demand for chlorine and also the water ‘balance’ and  
‘filtration’ effectiveness (refer to the equipment manufactures specifications with regard to the maximum chlorine level permissible).  
Testing for Chlorine: Testing for Chlorine levels is very important and should be performed regularly by the pool owner, as well as a pool water  
professional on a periodic basis.  
Residual Water Test: The sample of water to be tested should be taken at arms depth away from the pool returns. This will avoid highly chlorinated  
water coming from the Salt Generator Cell, and ensures that the reading will be a true representation of the pool’s residual chlorine levels.  
Production Water Test: Testing for Chlorine production is performed by taking a sample directly at the pool return, which is water directly from the  
Salt Generator Cell, and should indicate a higher chlorine level than the residual test showed.  
BASIC POOL CHEMISTRY TERMINOLOGY  
TDS – Total Dissolved Solids: There may be other elements, in addition to salt, that may be present in the pool’s water. Your pool professional can  
perform a TDS test and determine if there are other elements that may be harmful in the pool water as a result of adding salt.  
Combined Chlorine vs. Free Chlorine: Combined Chlorine, which include Chloramines, is a molecule of Chlorine that has attached to a contami-  
nant in the pool water. It remains bound to it until it is the other is burned off through breakpoint chlorination (an unpleasant procedure) or ozonation.  
Combined chlorines are most often associated with odors, eye irritation, and other unpleasant side effects of chlorination.  
Installation of a Prozone Ozonator/Salt Generator System does away with breakpoint chlorination by  
destroying the contaminant particles, and returning the Chlorine to the free state so that it is then able to keep  
the pool clean, clear and pleasant to use.  
The free Chlorine in your pool is the pure chlorine required to provide residual sanitation at all times and should ideally remain within the range  
of .5 to 1.0ppm. This lower level of residual chlorine is possible because your Ozone system has the potential to oxidize and sanitize between  
60% and 80% of all the contaminants in the pool’s water. Free chlorine provides a high level of sanitizing power and has no odor or irritating effects.  
WATER BALANCE  
The water balance of your pool is critical to monitor even after you have installed the CSS-10. There are three components to water balance: pH,  
Total Alkalinity; and Calcium Hardness.  
pH Level:  
1. pH is a measure of how ‘acidic’ the water is in the pool .  
2. pH is measured on a scale of zero (0) to 14 A level of 7 is considered neutral.  
3. A level greater than 7 is considered alkaline solution, and a level less than 7 is considered acidic.  
4. A high pH (above 7.8) begins to reduce the effectiveness of chlorine, and will potentially cause scale to appear as well as becoming an  
irritant to swimmers.  
5. A low pH (les than 7) may cause the water to become corrosive and damage the pools finish, the pool equipment (heat exchangers especially),  
as well as becoming an irritant to swimmers.  
6. Each type of pool and pool finish has a specific range in which the pH should remain. Generally, a pH of between 7.2 and 7.8 is suitable for  
most pool types and optimum for bather comfort.  
7. To lower pH, a diluted solution of Muriatic Acid is added to the pool.  
8. To raise pH ,add sodium carbonate.  
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Total Alkalinity (TA):  
1. The total Alkalinity is a measurement of all the alkalis in your pool water such as Carbonates, Bicarbonates and Hydroxides, and their ability  
to resist change in the pH.  
2. When adjusted within the acceptable levels, TA acts as a pH buffer, resisting rapid changes to pH. The recommended TA level of your pool  
is from 75 to 170ppm depending on the pool finish. A typical level is in the 80 ppm range.  
Calcium Hardness:  
1. This test is ignored frequently, but is very important for the proper maintenance of your pool.  
2. The hardness of your pool water is very important in controlling scale and the corrosive effects of water. A low calcium level may cause pool  
water to become corrosive, even if the pH is within its recommended range. A telltale sign of this is a build up of calcium deposits inside  
your Chlorine Generator Cell  
3. A high calcium level may cause pool water to deposit scale even if the pH is within its recommended range.  
4. Generally a level of 50 to 200ppm is recommended, with a level of 100ppm considered ideal.  
Nitrates:  
There should be no nitrates in your pool water. Most often Nitrates are associated with fertilizers. A high level of nitrates may cause a higher than  
normal demand on Chlorine, often lowering the Chlorine level down to zero. This is not a common problem.  
NOTE: THE OZONE SYSTEM WILL PRECIPITATE ANY NITRATES.  
Metals:  
Certain metals may either stain the pool and/or cause chlorine levels to decrease. If testing shows a presence of metals in your pool, consult a pool  
professional for methods of removal. OZONE WILL REMOVE IRON AND MANGANESE FROM WATER.  
NOTE: THE OZONE SYSTEM WILL PRECIPITATE ANY METALS, HELPING TO SOLVE THIS WATER QUALITY ISSUE  
CYANURIC ACID – CHLORINE STABILIZER  
1. The sun’s ultraviolet light breaks down the Chlorine in your pool’s water within approximately 2 hours, and therefore the pool’s water content  
requires, particularly in sunny climates, the use of Chlorine stabilizers.  
2. The Prozone Ozonator/Salt Generator System has been developed to be a chlorine stabilizer, and is sized to be used in accordance with  
your pool systems requirements.  
3. Either a cyanuric acid system, or the Prozone Ozonator/Salt Generating system, when used in the pool water to achieve levels of between  
50 to 80ppm, will effectively reduce the breakdown of Chlorine by UV light.  
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