THE
WATERMAID WM10
FRONT CONTROL
PANEL

The
WATERMAID WM10 Power Pack has a control panel
that consists of a LED, chlorine production readout,
indicating the percentage (%) of chlorine production
being produced by the WATERMAID cell.
The Chlorine
Production rate of the WATERMAID Unit can be set at
a desired level by using the
-
or
+
buttons on the
front Control Panel.
The %
figures shown on the front of the Watermaid WM10
Power Pack correspond to the following chlorine
production values below.
|
%
Reading |
Amps |
Grams /
Hour |
Liquid Chlorine Equivalent / 10 Hrs
(12.5%
Available Chlorine) |
| |
|
|
|
|
25% |
7.5 A |
~ 7.5 gr/hr |
600 Milliliters / 0.16 Gallons |
|
50% |
15 A |
~ 15 gr/hr |
1.2 Litres / 0.32 Gallons |
|
75% |
22.5 A |
~ 22.5 gr/hr |
1.8 Litres / 0.48 Gallons |
|
100% |
30 A |
~ 30 gr/hr |
2.4 Litres / 0.63 Gallons |
There are FIVE influencing factors that
determine the % level or chlorine output that is
produced by the cell.
-
THE
CONTROL PANEL SETTING -- This is the
level that is set by the user by depressing
the - or + buttons.
The actual reading that is obtained will
also be influenced by the four other factors
listed below.
-
SALT LEVEL
-- The salt level in the water,
determines how conductive the water is and
how much current (Amps) the cell is able to
draw from the Power Pack, proportional to
the LED readout on the front panel of the
WATERMAID Power Pack.
A recommended Salt Level of 6000 PPM (parts
per million) will result in a EZ300 Cell or
QT300 Cell drawing approximately 30 Amps or
100% reading on the indicator LED's.
A salt level below this range will result in
the LED readout to drop to below 100% and
therefore less chlorine being produced.
If the salt level drops to a very low level,
ALL the Green LED indicators on the readout
will not illuminate until eventually only
the first three
AMBER
lights will illuminate. (indicating to check
the salt level) The illumination of
AMBER
lights also indicates that low levels of
chlorine are being produced and that salt
may need to added to increase the salt level
in the pool so that the WATERMAID
Chlorinator can produce more chlorine,
enough so that the pool remains clean,
clear, sparkling and sterile.
PLEASE NOTE:
The WATERMAID QT400 Cell only requires a
salt level of 4000 PPM to achieve a reading
of 100% on the front control panel. This is
ideal for pools owners that wish to run with
a lower salt level. An even lower level may
only be needed for pools that are heated.
The figures given in the table above, assume
a water temperature in the pool of 20 Deg C
/ 68 Deg F.
-
WATER
TEMPERATURE -- Water temperature is also
a determining factor in the amount of
chlorine production that the cell produces,
again proportional to the LED readout on the
front panel of the WATERMAID Power Pack.
WARMER
WATER
TEMPERATURES result in the water being
more conductive and the cell producing
more chlorine.
COOLER
WATER TEMPERATURES result in the water being
less conductive and the cell
producing less chlorine.
PLEASE NOTE:
Swimming Pool & Spa Owners that use
HEATERS
to
warm the water can maintain a lower salt
level in the swimming pool and still achieve
a 100% reading on the LED Control panel.
-
CALCIFICATION ON THE CELL -- The
buildup of calcium deposits on the center
cell electrode can also determine the
chlorine production from the cell.
THICK heavy buildup can result in
less chlorine being produced.
VERY HARD, THIN calcium deposits can
also reduce the chlorine production from the
cell.
PLEASE NOTE:
Usually a small build up of clacium will not
result in a loss of chlorine production from
the unit.
Is is advised to inspect the cell every 2 -
4 weeks and check the build up on the cell.
If necessary, clean the cell as per the
instructions.
In some cases, a thick calcium buildup may
cause the reading on the LED % readout to
read normally however result in low levels
of chlorine being produced by the cell. It
is important that an inspection of the cell
is done on a regular basis.
-
AGE THE CELL -- Normally a WATERMAID
cell will have a minimum life of 5 or more
Years. Cells beyond this age may deteriorate
and result in less chlorine being produced
from the cell. This is also indicated by the
LED readout to drop to below 100% and
therefore less chlorine being produced.
When salt levels are maintained at the
correct range and the LED readout is low,
the cell is clean however the cell is beyond
5 years of age, A NEW cell may be needed to
produce sufficient amounts of chlorine for
the pool again.
The
RED
LED indicator light has TWO states of operation.
-
If the
RED
LED Indicator is Flashing it will indicate
that there is a flow fault or problem with
the cell.
The Cell should be inspected to see if there
is water flowing freely over the electrodes
and there is no gas (air or hydrogen) inside
the cell.
The cell should also be inspected to see if
there are any calcium deposits on the Gas
Sensing Tang of the cell. See the headed
topic "No
Green Light - No Green Light - No Chlorine
production" under ALL TOPICS section.
The cell connections. where the WATERMAID
Cell is connected to the Power Pack should
also be inspected to ensure they are tight
and free of electrical corrosion or damage.
See the section headed "Connecting
and Disconnecting the WATERMAID Cell"
under the ALL TOPICS section.
-
If the
RED
LED Indicator is STEADY
RED
(not flashing) it will indicate that the
power pack is in an overload state and that
it has shut itself down to protect itself
from any damage.
The MOST LIKELY cause will be that the SALT
LEVEL in the pool is in excess of what the
unit requires to operate efficiently. It may
also be that SALT has recently been added to
the pool and undissloved salt is passing
over the electrodes. When adding salt to the
pool, always ensure the WATERMAID unit has
been shut off or the chlorine production
turned down to the lowest setting. (by using
the - button)
The solution for a Power Pack that is in an
overload state is to dilute the water in the
pool by emptying the pool approximately 15cm
/ 6 Inches at a time and refilling with a
fresh water source. This may need to be
repeated several times until the unit is
operating correctly again and all lights are
indicating between the 75%- 100% range.
It may also be a good opportunity, if you
have a sand filter to give the filter a
thorough backwash whilst solving this
temporary problem.
The
BLUE, AUTO
CELL CLEAN
indicator lamp will illuminate when the Power
Pack is in operating the inbuilt cell cleaning
features.
It
is designed to come on at regular intervals
during a chlorination cycle and will operate for
approximately 5 - 10 minutes each time.
