Hayward HCC 2000 HCC 2000 Manual - Page 24

Hayward HCC 2000 Manual

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SECTION 11. MAINTENANCE HCC 2000 CONTROLLER The HCC 2000 controller unit is virtually maintenance free. Cleaning of the enclosure, front panel and flow cell can be performed using a clean, soft cloth moistened with mild soap and water solution or glass cleaner. Use of abrasives or harsh chemicals may damage the enclosure and membrane switch panel. WATER MAINTENANCE Always test and record water chemistry readings in compliance with Health Department requirements using a quality manual test kit. Calibrate pH periodically as described earlier in this manual. It is important to note that changes in pH, cyanuric acid concentration, total dissolved solids, and use of additional or alternative sanitizers will all affect the primary sanitizer residual level relative to ORP. It is important to maintain total alkalinity on a regular basis to ensure pH stability. To maintain a consistent sanitizer residual in parts-per-million (ppm), periodically adjust the ORP setpoint. PRECISION CALIBRATION The HCC 2000 controller provides instrument-grade accuracy which exceeds that of most liquid-standard water testing kits. Therefore, it may be preferable to calibrate pH using commercially available reference solutions. SENSOR MAINTENANCE The sensors must be clean and free from oil, chemical deposits and contamination to function properly. After saturation in pool or spa water, the sensors may need to be cleaned on a weekly or monthly basis depending on bather load and other facilityspecific characteristics. Slow response, increased need to calibrate pH, and inconsistent readings are indications that the sensors are in need of cleaning. To clean the sensors, disconnect from the controller and carefully remove them from the flow cell. Clean the reference junction (the white teflon ring at the bottom of sensor body) with a soft tooth brush and regular tooth paste. A household liquid dishwashing detergent may also be used to remove any oil. Rinse with fresh water, replace teflon thread-seal tape, and reinstall sensors. Hand tighten only. Never allow a pH or ORP sensor to dry completely. Drying will damage the reference junction and void the sensor warranty. CONTENTS COPYRIGHT 2010 HAYWARD INDUSTRIES, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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