Dear all, I will need you valuable knowledge one more time. I have an inground pool and the machinery room (filter, heat exhanger, pump) is also below ground. At the moment, I am putting the appropriate ammount of chlorine tablets at the skimmer.
I am planning to install an Offline chlorinator, more specifically the Hayward CL220. The chlorinator onlet will be put before the filter and the discharge fitting will be placed after the Filter, and after the Titanium Heat Exchanger.
According to their FAQs (Hayward Pool Products - Contact Us - Frequently Asked Questions):
CL220 has a check valve assembly built into the discharge fitting. In addition, the black tubing, on the discharge side should be looped. This is called a “Hartford loop” which helps prevent chlorine gas from getting into the equipment.
On the "hartford" loop stated above, do I have to make the loop of the black tubing big enough in order to exceed the water level of the pool? In case that there is no option to do that (inground machinery room) what are the alternatives?
thank you for your time.
George
I am planning to install an Offline chlorinator, more specifically the Hayward CL220. The chlorinator onlet will be put before the filter and the discharge fitting will be placed after the Filter, and after the Titanium Heat Exchanger.
According to their FAQs (Hayward Pool Products - Contact Us - Frequently Asked Questions):
CL220 has a check valve assembly built into the discharge fitting. In addition, the black tubing, on the discharge side should be looped. This is called a “Hartford loop” which helps prevent chlorine gas from getting into the equipment.
On the "hartford" loop stated above, do I have to make the loop of the black tubing big enough in order to exceed the water level of the pool? In case that there is no option to do that (inground machinery room) what are the alternatives?
thank you for your time.
George
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