Difference between revisions of "How Salt Systems Determine Salinity" - Further Reading

 
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=How Does the Autopilot Determine Salinity?=
 
=How Does the Autopilot Determine Salinity?=
The AutoPilot uses a separate trisensor outside of the cell, which contains a conductivity meter, which determines salinity.
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The [[AutoPilot SWG|AutoPilot]] uses a separate trisensor outside of the cell, which contains a conductivity meter, which determines salinity.
  
 
=How Does the Jandy AquaPure Determine Salinity?=
 
=How Does the Jandy AquaPure Determine Salinity?=
The AquaPure also uses a separate trisensor outside of the cell, which contains a conductivity meter, which determines salinity.
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The [[Jandy AquaPure SWG|AquaPure]] also uses a separate trisensor outside of the cell, which contains a conductivity meter, which determines salinity.
  
 
=How Does the Pentair Intellichlor Determine Salinity?=
 
=How Does the Pentair Intellichlor Determine Salinity?=
The IntelliChlor uses a conductivity sensor inside the cell to measure salinity.  The sensor reading is adjusted with the water temperature coming from the flow switch.
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The [[Pentair Intellichlor ICXX SWG|IntelliChlor]] uses a conductivity sensor inside the cell to measure salinity.  The sensor reading is adjusted with the water temperature coming from the flow switch.
  
 
=How Does the Hayward Aquarite Determine Salinity?=
 
=How Does the Hayward Aquarite Determine Salinity?=
The AquaRite uses the performance of the cell to determine salinity. For each cell (T-3, T-5, T-9 OR T-15), Hayward knows the performance of a properly functioning cell at each temperature and salinity combination. The higher the salinity and/or water temperature, the higher the performance (chlorine output).
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The [[Hayward Aquarite SWG|AquaRite]] uses the performance of the cell to determine salinity. For each cell (T-3, T-5, T-9 OR T-15), Hayward knows the performance of a properly functioning cell at each temperature and salinity combination. The higher the salinity and/or water temperature, the higher the performance (chlorine output).
  
 
There is no separate salinity sensor in an AquaRite. There are six wires going to the cell, two white, two black, one red and one blue wire.
 
There is no separate salinity sensor in an AquaRite. There are six wires going to the cell, two white, two black, one red and one blue wire.
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The [[Circupool SWG|Circupool RJ Series]] looks like a Hayward Aqurite clone and operates similarly.
 
The [[Circupool SWG|Circupool RJ Series]] looks like a Hayward Aqurite clone and operates similarly.
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Discount Salt pools has said the following:
  
 
''Like the Hayward, the Rj System measures salinity by determining the level of conductivity in the water. Anything that affects conductivity can trigger a low salt/check cell indicator. Some examples include low salt, dirty cell, air trapped in the cell or low water temperature. All of these things must be aligned in order for the system to calculate an estimated salinity level. Also, ensure 'cell type' setting has not been changed. Customers often unknowingly change the cell type altering the salinity level which in turn can also trigger a warning light. Any solid warning lights will shut off amps to the cell, meaning no chlorine production.''<ref>https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/circupool-rj45-low-salt-and-check-cell-light-on.290161/post-2546278</ref>
 
''Like the Hayward, the Rj System measures salinity by determining the level of conductivity in the water. Anything that affects conductivity can trigger a low salt/check cell indicator. Some examples include low salt, dirty cell, air trapped in the cell or low water temperature. All of these things must be aligned in order for the system to calculate an estimated salinity level. Also, ensure 'cell type' setting has not been changed. Customers often unknowingly change the cell type altering the salinity level which in turn can also trigger a warning light. Any solid warning lights will shut off amps to the cell, meaning no chlorine production.''<ref>https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/circupool-rj45-low-salt-and-check-cell-light-on.290161/post-2546278</ref>

Latest revision as of 21:05, 10 April 2024

How Does the Autopilot Determine Salinity?

The AutoPilot uses a separate trisensor outside of the cell, which contains a conductivity meter, which determines salinity.

How Does the Jandy AquaPure Determine Salinity?

The AquaPure also uses a separate trisensor outside of the cell, which contains a conductivity meter, which determines salinity.

How Does the Pentair Intellichlor Determine Salinity?

The IntelliChlor uses a conductivity sensor inside the cell to measure salinity. The sensor reading is adjusted with the water temperature coming from the flow switch.

How Does the Hayward Aquarite Determine Salinity?

The AquaRite uses the performance of the cell to determine salinity. For each cell (T-3, T-5, T-9 OR T-15), Hayward knows the performance of a properly functioning cell at each temperature and salinity combination. The higher the salinity and/or water temperature, the higher the performance (chlorine output).

There is no separate salinity sensor in an AquaRite. There are six wires going to the cell, two white, two black, one red and one blue wire.

The black and white wires carry the power to the cell and are heavier gauge than the other wires. The two white wires go to the center plate. The two black wires tie together and go to the two outer plates. The red and blue wires go to the temperature sensor.

There are no other wires going into the cell to support a salinity sensor. There are 4 extra wires in the cell cord (brown, orange, yellow and green) that are not used and do not go to the cell.

Another way to tell that the AquaRite does not have a separate salinity sensor is that if the T-Cell setting does not match the cell type, the salinity will read wrong.

If the Cell is larger than the T-Cell setting, the salinity will read higher than actual. If the Cell is smaller than the T-Cell setting, the salinity will read lower than actual. One can verify this by changing the T-cell type and see the salinity change.

If there was a separate salinity sensor in the cell, the salinity would not change when the tcell type was changed.[1]

How Does the Circupool RJ Series Determine Salinity?

The Circupool RJ Series looks like a Hayward Aqurite clone and operates similarly.

Discount Salt pools has said the following:

Like the Hayward, the Rj System measures salinity by determining the level of conductivity in the water. Anything that affects conductivity can trigger a low salt/check cell indicator. Some examples include low salt, dirty cell, air trapped in the cell or low water temperature. All of these things must be aligned in order for the system to calculate an estimated salinity level. Also, ensure 'cell type' setting has not been changed. Customers often unknowingly change the cell type altering the salinity level which in turn can also trigger a warning light. Any solid warning lights will shut off amps to the cell, meaning no chlorine production.[2]