Troubleshooting Pentair Salt Chlorine Generator

Troubleshooting Pentair Salt Chlorine Generator

Troubleshooting Guide for Common IntelliChlor Issues in Your Pool and Spa System

Introduction: Owning a pool and spa comes with the joy of relaxation and fun, but sometimes technical issues can arise, leaving you puzzled about how to maintain your swimming pool and spa's optimal performance. In this troubleshooting guide, we'll address common problems with the IntelliChlor unit, a crucial chlorine generator in your pool and spa system. Whether you're experiencing power issues, flow light concerns, or problems with chlorine production, we've got you covered.

  1. IntelliChlor Unit Has No Power:

    • Issue: Fuse in the power center is open.

    • Solution: Replace the AC fuse located in the Power Center.

    • Issue: No AC power to the Power Center.

    • Solution: Verify the time clock is providing 110 VAC or 220 VAC to the Power Center when active.

    • Issue: Transformer leads not wired correctly in the Power Center.

    • Solution: Refer to the wiring diagram decal on the inside of the Power Center cover to ensure the transformer leads are correctly wired to the AC source.

  2. Flow Light is Red:

    • Issue: Pump fails to provide sufficient water flow.

    • Solution: Check for correct operation of the pump, including the loss of pump prime or clogged strainer baskets.

    • Issue: Closed valves.

    • Solution: Check and correct all valve alignments.

    • Issue: Dirty filter.

    • Solution: Follow filter cleaning procedures to ensure proper water flow.

  3. CELL Light Does Not Come On:

    • Issue: Chlorine Production set to 00%.

    • Solution: Adjust Chlorine Production to the desired percentage.

    • Issue: Insufficient water flow.

    • Solution: Remove debris and/or clean the cell if the pump has lost prime.

    • Issue: Salt level below 2600 ppm.

    • Solution: Add salt to your pool water.

  4. Water Temperature Below 52°F:

    • Solution: Ensure the water temperature is above 52°F for optimal chlorine production in your swimming pool and spa.
  5. Too Much Salt in Your Pool:

    • Issue: May cause damage to pool-related equipment and surrounding surfaces.
    • Solution: Dilute pool water by draining some water and filling it with fresh water.
  6. Not Enough Salt in Pool:

    • Issue: Heavy rainfall or a leak in the pool.
    • Solution: Add salt to achieve 3600 ppm. Check for leaks and repair if necessary.
  7. Salt Level in Pool Water is Low:

    • Solution: Check salt level and add if necessary. Allow 24 hours for salt to mix in water. If the CELL light is still flashing after 24 hours, remove and inspect the cell, and clean if necessary.

Conclusion: Maintaining your pool and spa system can be a breeze with the right troubleshooting knowledge. By addressing these common IntelliChlor issues promptly, you'll ensure that your swimming pool and spa remain a source of joy and relaxation for years to come. If problems persist, don't hesitate to consult with a professional pool supply and maintenance service for expert assistance. Happy swimming!