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With the 25kg pool salt in granules and an electrolysis system, produce your chlorine independently. It is an ecological, economical disinfection solution while limiting the amount of product in the pool to enhance the swimming experience.
> adjust your stabiliser (cyanuric acid) to 30ppm to protect the chlorine produced from UV rays.> set your electrolysis until you achieve a measurement between 1ppm and 1.5ppm of chlorine in the pool to ensure good swimming comfort and disinfected water.> Adjust your return jets horizontally or downwards to effectively distribute the chlorine produced in the pool.
To dissolve the salt in the pool, it's quite simple; just place the salt bags all around the pool near the coping. Use a cutter to make an opening in the bags and pour the salt directly into the pool, trying to distribute it evenly across the entire pool. The salt will gradually dissolve.You can swim to increase the turbulence and speed up the dissolution of the salt in the water.
The first information is found in the manual of your electrolyser. Indeed, each electrolyser operates with a certain amount of salt.Some are called Low Salt, meaning they work with little salt: 1g/LMore commonly, others operate between 3g/L and 5g/L, which is still well below seawater, for example, which is around 35g/L.Next, you need to determine your pool's water volume and calculate the amount of salt you need based on these two criteria.Example: for a 45m3 pool and an electrolyser that operates at 3g/L, you will need to introduce: 45 X 3 = 135kg of salt into your pool to start your chlorine production.
Using a special salt analysis strip, first measure the amount of salt present in your pool.Example: you measure 2000 ppm, which is 2g/L (2kg/m3), and you need 3g/L in your 45m3 pool. Therefore, you need to add 1g/L.So, 1 X 45 = 45kg of salt to add simply.