Hayward CAT 6000 CAT 6000 Owners Manual - Page 3

Introduction - chemical controller

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Introduction Description The CAT 6000 revolutionizes the manner in which water quality can be monitored and maintained. A pool operator typically checks, records and adjusts pool or spa water chemistry hourly at best. The CAT 6000 Controller scans and interprets the signals from the pH, ORP, flow, and optional digital flow rate and level sensors, displays water quality readings and alarms in alphanumeric format, and activates chemical feeders in proportion to demand to maintain pH and ORP setpoint levels. Hourly water quality readings are sent along with any alarms or service requests through a wireless network to the POOLCOMM web server for remote monitoring and management through any internet connection. NOTE: The POOLCOMM website is a subscription based service. Monthly charges apply. From the website, the subscriber can monitor water quality, print charts, graphs and logs, change controller settings, and designate contacts for outbound notification via email, cell phone or PDA. Optional digital flow and level sensors are available to monitor flow rate, chemical storage tank levels, and even automate water level control. The results include elimination of "human error", accurate and reliable maintenance of chemical levels twenty-four hours a day, compliance with Health Department operating standards, reduced burden on operating staff, and a reduction of chemical usage and costs. The CAT 6000 controller and POOLCOMM water quality management website together provide unprecedented control, access and documentation. The following graph compares typical chlorine levels when chemistry is adjusted manually versus automatically with the CAT 6000 controller: What's Included Description The following is a description of the components incorporated in a typical CAT 6000 wireless water quality control system: 2 USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS

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Introduction
Description
The CAT 6000 revolutionizes the manner in which water quality can be monitored and maintained.
A pool operator typically checks, records and adjusts pool or spa water chemistry hourly at best.
The CAT 6000 Controller scans and interprets the signals from the pH, ORP, flow, and optional
digital flow rate and level sensors, displays water quality readings and alarms in alphanumeric
format, and activates chemical feeders in proportion to demand to maintain pH and ORP setpoint
levels.
Hourly water quality readings are sent along with any alarms or service requests through a
wireless network to the POOLCOMM web server for remote monitoring and management through
any internet connection.
NOTE: The POOLCOMM website is a subscription based service.
Monthly
charges apply.
From the website, the subscriber can monitor water quality, print charts, graphs and logs, change
controller settings, and designate contacts for outbound notification via email, cell phone or PDA.
Optional digital flow and level sensors are available to monitor flow rate, chemical storage tank
levels, and even automate water level control.
The results include elimination of “human error”, accurate and reliable maintenance of chemical
levels twenty-four hours a day, compliance with Health Department operating standards, reduced
burden on operating staff, and a reduction of chemical usage and costs. The CAT 6000 control-
ler and POOLCOMM water quality management website together provide unprecedented control,
access and documentation.
The following graph compares typical chlorine levels when chemistry is adjusted manually versus
automatically with the CAT 6000 controller:
What’s Included
Description
The following is a description of the components incorporated in a typical CAT 6000 wireless water
quality control system: