Inline Saltwater System Hot Tub and Spa Chlorine Generator.
Auto detecting 110/220 VAC switching power supply. Low 5 volt dc output. Certified
to CUS and CE.
Simple control knob for changing the power level.
Clear cell allows for easy inspection of the titanium plates.
Self Cleaning technology. Plates are removable for cleaning if necessary.
3 Titanium plates coated with Ruthenium Oxide for 7500 hours of chlorine production.
Low 2000 PPM NACL salt concentration for chlorine, or 3000 PPM NABR for bromine.
Standard install for spas with a 24 hour pump with a 3/4” tube.
Requires flow for proper operation.
Up to 32 grams per day chlorine production.
ChlorMaker Installation
To install anything in with the spa equipment may void the warranty on the spa and
will take some handy-man skills to do it yourself. The ColorChlor and TechniChlor
are very easy to install and in no way need any connection with the existing spa
equipment. The ChlorMaker inline salt water system does require integration and is
very easy if your spa already has a 24 hour continuously running pump with ¾ inch
tubing. If you install the ChlorMaker into the main spa piping it needs to be after
the pump and heater and needs to be wired to only be on when the circulation pump
is on. NOTE: Do not allow the ChlorMaker to be on when there is no flow, salt water
systems create gasses during the electrolysis process that can accumulate in the
pipes if there is no flow.
Installing With Existing 24 Hour Pump
Turn the hot tub or spa off. Turn off the main circuit breaker to the spa. The 24
hour pump must be off.
You don’t need to drain the spa if you don’t mind a little water spilling. But it
is always a good idea to start with fresh water when switching to a salt water system.
Locate and mount the ChlorMaker cell where the ¾ inch tube will reach the barb fittings
when the tube is cut. The cell should be mounted in a vertical position.
Cut the ¾ inch tube and connect each end of the tube to the ChlorMaker cell. This
is where water will spill if you didn’t drain your spa. It could be a couple gallons
depending on how fast you are.
Fill the spa and add salt, 1.5 pounds per 100 gallons of spa water volume.
The ChlorMaker should be wired into the same supply as the 24 hour pump to make sure
it can only be on when there is water flow.
Drill two 3/4” holes in the spa skirt where the ChlorMaker control panel will be
located and fasten in place. Connect the power supply to the control panel and connect
the control panel to the ChlorMaker cell.
Turn the power on and when the salt has dissolved the ChlorMaker will start making
chlorine.
It isn’t possible to have an easier to install spa saltwater system chlorine generator
than the plug-n-play ColorChlor, TechniChlor or MiniChlor. But, if you don’t want
the drape over the side cable and are willing to dig into the spa equipment then
the ChlorMaker inline saltwater system fits the bill. Once installed all you see
is the small ChlorMaker control panel that can be mounted to the spa skirt. The control
panel has a knob for adjusting the chlorine or bromine production and two indicator
lights to let you know when it is making chlorine or if you need to check the cell.
The ChlorMaker operates on a 3 hour cycle and will automatically make chlorine for
part of each 3 hour period. It will make chlorine 8 times a day and you will not
need to manually add chlorine unless you are shocking the spa water after periods
of heavy use. The ChlorMaker will definitely reduce the maintenance requirements
of your spa and significantly reduce the amount of chemicals you may be currently
using.
ChlorMaker Parts Bag
Each ChlorMaker saltwater system includes the following items used for installation.
Sample test kits for Chlorine/Bromine, pH, alkalinity and salt level.
2x 1” Stainless screws for the pipe clamps.
4x 5/8 Stainless screws for the power supply and control box.
2x 1” Clic-X pipe clamps. to attach the cell to a hard surface