I'm exploring the installation of a SWG. I purchased a Taylor salt test kit and tested my liquid chlorine treated pool and it tests at 4600 ppm NaCl. I expected I had accumulated some salt since draining and refilling the pool in 7/17 but was a bit surprised at that number. Perhaps relying on 10% liquid Cl drove it up faster. I understand doubling the capacity of the unit and would need a vertical install. My SuperFlow pump is wired to 220 and I bypassed the mechanical timer. I am using the clock box to house the 220 connection that supplys the pump. I understand the safety of having a timer backup to the flow safety. I also know low water temps may limit Cl production in winter.
So I have some questions.
1) Which SWG brands are preferred?
2) Is my NaCl level ok to get started?
3) Can I run a additional wire from one leg of the 220 connection (and a wire for the neutral also) through the mechanical clock to power the SWG? Or will I need to install a dedicated breaker and wire it separately?
Anything else I need to consider before moving forward?
So I have some questions.
1) Which SWG brands are preferred?
2) Is my NaCl level ok to get started?
3) Can I run a additional wire from one leg of the 220 connection (and a wire for the neutral also) through the mechanical clock to power the SWG? Or will I need to install a dedicated breaker and wire it separately?
Anything else I need to consider before moving forward?