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Solenoid/Timer Assembly:
The Solenoid/Timer Assembly consists of the
timer module which is plugged into the solenoid
actuated water valve.
Timer Module: The timer module (Fig.
4) turns on and off the water solenoid valve at an
adjustable on/off cycle to maintain a balance
between the inlet water and the discharged
chlorine solution. The timer has two controls --
one to adjust the ON time to: 11 seconds =
Normal, 22 seconds = Low, and 30 seconds = Hi;
and the second to adjust the DELAY time in
seconds (i.e., A = 19 secs to G = 53 minutes).
WARNING: While turning the upper and lower
timer knobs, DO NOT FORCE the knob beyond
their stop points. Doing so will cause damage to
the controls.
Figure 3 Simple schematic
Timer Settings:
Top Knob
(off time)
Bottom Knob
(on time)
A – 19 seconds High – 30 seconds
B – 3.2 minutes Low – 22 seconds
C – 14.0 minutes Normal – 11 seconds
D – 27.0 minutes
E – 39.0 minutes
F – 50.0 minutes
G – 53.0 minutes
Examples of on time calculation:
Example #1:
Top Knob (off time) set to “A” and Bottom Knob
(on time) set to “HIGH”
Total cycle time = A (19 seconds “off time”) +
HIGH (30 seconds “on time”) = 49 seconds
% on time = on time x 100 or 30
Total cycle time 49
= 61.2% on time
Example #2:
Top Knob set to “B” and Bottom Knob set to
“LOW”
Total cycle time = B (192 seconds “off time”) +
LOW (22 seconds “on time”) = 214 seconds
% on time = on time x 100 or 22
Total cycle time 214
= 10.28% on time
Water Solenoid Valve: When the 24
Volt source is applied from the timer module to
the solenoid coil of the water valve a magnetic
core retracts into the solenoid coil allowing water
to flow through the valve and into the chlorinator
tank.
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