Hello everyone.
Just received a Circupool SJ-35 unit to replace my old Intellichlor IC40 that died late last year. Preparing to install and have a few things bugging me I would like to get clear on before starting.
1. The flow cell. Generally manufacturers recommend a 12" straight run of pipe (6" per side) for a flow sensor to avoid turbulence. The SJ-35 manual says nothing on this, and in fact does not address the flow-sensor installation at all. I can accommodate a straight run with a bit of re-plumbing, but wanted to ask if that is necessary. Also and more importantly, my assumption is the sensor should be installed such that the rectangular housing from which the wires emerge is on top, with the plug on the side. Of the only three pics I have found of completed SJ-35 installations, two show the wires emerging from the top, and on the one installed with the wire housing on the side (plug on top) the person posting was complaining of flow-sensor issues. Am I assuming correctly?
The manual also is woefully lacking in detail on wiring. It notes that no mods are needed for 220V versus 110V installation. Unit has one black, one white and one green (neutral) wire, and I assume that as with most 220V wiring the white and black are both hot, the green is the neutral, and the bonding serves as the ground. Having said that, included is a jumper with two leads, again with no mention of it at all in the manual. Photo attached. When a jumper is included on a unit that runs on either 110V or 220V, the assumption would normally be that it is needed. Anyone know what that jumper is for? Last thing I want to do is fry the thing.
Thanks in advance for responses.
![20230519_170024[1].jpg 20230519_170024[1].jpg](https://www.troublefreepool.com/data/attachments/260/260115-24f4dcd46e508cf4b6369ae8ee9e262a.jpg)
Just received a Circupool SJ-35 unit to replace my old Intellichlor IC40 that died late last year. Preparing to install and have a few things bugging me I would like to get clear on before starting.
1. The flow cell. Generally manufacturers recommend a 12" straight run of pipe (6" per side) for a flow sensor to avoid turbulence. The SJ-35 manual says nothing on this, and in fact does not address the flow-sensor installation at all. I can accommodate a straight run with a bit of re-plumbing, but wanted to ask if that is necessary. Also and more importantly, my assumption is the sensor should be installed such that the rectangular housing from which the wires emerge is on top, with the plug on the side. Of the only three pics I have found of completed SJ-35 installations, two show the wires emerging from the top, and on the one installed with the wire housing on the side (plug on top) the person posting was complaining of flow-sensor issues. Am I assuming correctly?
The manual also is woefully lacking in detail on wiring. It notes that no mods are needed for 220V versus 110V installation. Unit has one black, one white and one green (neutral) wire, and I assume that as with most 220V wiring the white and black are both hot, the green is the neutral, and the bonding serves as the ground. Having said that, included is a jumper with two leads, again with no mention of it at all in the manual. Photo attached. When a jumper is included on a unit that runs on either 110V or 220V, the assumption would normally be that it is needed. Anyone know what that jumper is for? Last thing I want to do is fry the thing.
Thanks in advance for responses.
![20230519_170024[1].jpg 20230519_170024[1].jpg](https://www.troublefreepool.com/data/attachments/260/260115-24f4dcd46e508cf4b6369ae8ee9e262a.jpg)