Griswald
Well-known member
- Jul 7, 2014
- 943
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
You need to get that SWG on a flow switch...RIGHT NOW. You are right, a build up of chlorine gas can kill.
It has a flow meter so it stops producing chlorine if there is not enough flow, but it doesn't turn off completely. From what I've read on here that can be dangerous because if the flow meter were to fail it could explode?You need to get that SWG on a flow switch...RIGHT NOW. You are right, a build up of chlorine gas can kill.
A flow switch turns something off when the water doesn't flow. It's mechanical and basically indestructible, unlike electronics. There should be a connection for it on your SWG controller.It has a flow meter so it stops producing chlorine if there is not enough flow, but it doesn't turn off completely. From what I've read on here that can be dangerous because if the flow meter were to fail it could explode?
Or by flow switch do you mean something else?
Maybe my system is setup this way and I just didn't know because the PB had set the pump to run 24/7 thus always having the SWG on as well. If I go manually turn the pump off will the all the lights go out on my IC40 (provided the IC40 is programed to shut off when the pump shuts off)?The IC40 has a built in flow switch so no worry there but you need to have a power cut off such as a timer which will turn on after the time the pump is set to run and the same timer would shut it off say half hour before the pump shuts off this way there's never a chance the SWCG will be powered without the pump.