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[https://www.saltpoolguys.com/ SaltPoolGuys.com] has helped with diagnostics and is a good source for AutoPilot parts. | [https://www.saltpoolguys.com/ SaltPoolGuys.com] has helped with diagnostics and is a good source for AutoPilot parts. | ||
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+ | ==AutoPilot cells== | ||
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+ | The AutoPilot cells are: | ||
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+ | *PPC1 - 28,000 gallons | ||
+ | *PPC2 - 32,000 gallons | ||
+ | *PPC3 - 50,000 gallons | ||
+ | *PPC4 - 60,000 gallons | ||
+ | *PPC5 - 80,000 gallons | ||
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+ | ==Troubleshooting== | ||
===Troubleshooting using Volts and Amps Guide=== | ===Troubleshooting using Volts and Amps Guide=== |
Revision as of 02:52, 29 December 2020
Autopilot SWG
AutoPilot has various model Salt Water Chlorine Generators including:
- Pool Pilot® Digital
- Pool Pilot® Digital Nano,
- Pool Pilot® Digital Nano+ Soft Touch
- Pool Pilot® Nano
- Pool Pilot® Soft Touch
The AutoPilot system uses a patented Bypass Manifold to limit flow through the cell to less then 20 GPM.
The manifold also holds the Tri-Sensor that detects water flow, measures water temperature and measures water salinity.
SaltPoolGuys.com has helped with diagnostics and is a good source for AutoPilot parts.
AutoPilot cells
The AutoPilot cells are:
- PPC1 - 28,000 gallons
- PPC2 - 32,000 gallons
- PPC3 - 50,000 gallons
- PPC4 - 60,000 gallons
- PPC5 - 80,000 gallons
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting using Volts and Amps Guide
AutoPilot has a troubleshooting guide on what the volts and amps mean in their Volts and Amps Guide.
Incorrect Salt Readings
Before you replace the Tri-Sensor due to incorrect salt readings try pulling the sensor connector and cleaning both unit side and sensor side of the connector with contact cleaner.[1]
Adjusting Chlorine Output
Chlorine output on the AutoPilot SWG is adjusted by changing the Power Level.
Tri-Sensor Leaking
The Tri-Sensor has an o-ring that can leak. Pull out the Tri-Sensor and check the O-ring. Replace it if necessary and lubricate the o-ring with silicone lubricant.
Replacing the Tri-Sensor
InyoPools has a good page describing How to Replace and AutoPilot Tri-Sensor.
Autopilot Pool Pilot Digital stuck in Demo Mode
Enable Demo: (This is a special display mode, which does not impact salt readings or temperature readings. Note that chlorine will not be regenerated even though valid readings for volts and amps will show on the “Test Pool Pilot” menu.)[2]
1. Press MENU; press up arrow or down arrow until “Installer Menu” is displayed; then press SELECT for 13 seconds.
2. To disable demo mode, press up arrow or down arrow until “Disable demo” is displayed, then press SELECT. Unit will reset and operate in normal mode.
3. To enable demo mode, press up arrow or down arrow until “Enable demo” is displayed, then press SELECT.
*** DEMO *** will flash, then DIG-220 will reset into demo mode.
Go to Exit Menu Mode and Press SELECT to exit menu mode.