- Apr 2, 2022
- 802
- Pool Size
- 10000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
The salinity ppm difference between my IC40 and the Taylor kit has finally grown larger than 500…now it’s 600-700 as the pool is cooling down. Yet the temperature reading on the cell and the water itself are matching. So I called Pentair warranty and made it through a couple levels to a specialist.
They first asked if I had been inspecting the cell every 60 days and acid washing it every 90 days. Then they asked for a pool store chemistry test (
) and to make sure it was a complete test. They want to make sure that the chlorine is less than 4 (“preferably 3, but can go up to 4”) and the ph, metals and phosphates are ok in case I’ve been “damaging” the cell.
I tried to rationally talk with them about the salinity and the chemistry and they were adamant about having a pool store test and not going forward without it. Couldn’t get to any other service person either as it’s in the file now as a request.
So I find myself with the SWG off and waiting for my FC to drop into low end of target, so I can go to store. I can get pH into their range but CYA, CH, and whatever else will be higher.
I can’t imagine that pentair is going to be this pedantic on the chemistry when it’s a salinity sensing issue. But maybe I’m wrong….
How does one normally handle situations like this? Just grin and bear it, game the system, and visit a few stores and pick the best test results??
They first asked if I had been inspecting the cell every 60 days and acid washing it every 90 days. Then they asked for a pool store chemistry test (

I tried to rationally talk with them about the salinity and the chemistry and they were adamant about having a pool store test and not going forward without it. Couldn’t get to any other service person either as it’s in the file now as a request.
So I find myself with the SWG off and waiting for my FC to drop into low end of target, so I can go to store. I can get pH into their range but CYA, CH, and whatever else will be higher.
I can’t imagine that pentair is going to be this pedantic on the chemistry when it’s a salinity sensing issue. But maybe I’m wrong….
How does one normally handle situations like this? Just grin and bear it, game the system, and visit a few stores and pick the best test results??