Glx PCB Main Key features
• It is salt chlorination ready and controls about 4-16 high voltage.
It is fitted with equipment heaters programmed to operate on demand. It features interlock protection whose sole job is to protect the equipment.
- Layout
- Comes with a remote DSP comm
- Features a high-voltage relay
- The valve is fitted with 1- 4-ampere fuse
- It is fitted with a Tempe sensor terminal block
- It has an E-cell plug
- Local display power
- Transformer input and output is 24 VAC
- Comes with accessories and equipment
2. Adding Salt
Adding salt by brushing helps to speed up the rate at which it dissolves. However, care should be taken so that the salt does not pile up in the belly of your pool.
Notice that saltwater will accumulate at the bottom of the pool. It is recommended that you run a filter system and allow it to run for some time so that salt can be distributed throughout the collection.
Also, setting out the desired output through a control system will determine the level of chlorination.
For instance, in a 3-hour cycle, setting the work at 50 % while allowing 9 hours to lapse means that chlorine will be produced at 50 % per hour for the three hours.
It means that the system reacts to a given percentage output.
Alternatively, one can go the super chlorination way, where chlorine is added to help adjust the output level. To do this, one needs to press the menu option until the menu appears.
The right arrow should then be pressed until superchlorination occurs. This causes the system to produce enough chlorine.
The work of the excellent chlorination function is to allow for the production of more chlorine.
Notice that in some flex PCB main, the displayed salt level may differ from the actual level. This calls for the cleaning of the main cells or even replacing them.