
The Hayward Aqua Rite In-Ground Chlorine Generator comprehensively sanitizes pools by converting salt into natural chlorine. Designed for pools up to 25,000 gallons and is compatible with all pool types, including plaster, pebble, vinyl, and fiberglass. It features a digital control panel that offers both a salt display and eight diagnostic indicators to consistently monitor salt levels and pool demands. Its multiple controls include AUTO for normal operation and Super Chlorinate for increased sanitation when bather loads or heat levels increase. Its eight indicators offer supervision over several diagnostics including flow rates, salt levels, and cell maintenance.
Its patented Aqua Rite turbo cell (T-Cell-9) installs into 2" PVC piping using 2" unions, and employs reverse polarity for intermittent self-cleanings, prolonging its lifespan. Using 120V/240V and 50/60 Hz, the Aqua Rite In-Ground Chlorine Generator comes with everything for installation, including the control box, 2" unions, T-Cell-9 and flow switch.
Please note: The Aqua Rite In-Ground Chlorine Generator up to 25,000 gallons can only use a T-Cell-9 for operation and must be replaced by a t-cell-9
Features
Includes 15' cord
For pools up to 25,000 gallons
Eight LED diagnostic indicators
Super Chlorinate option for increased sanitation
2" unions for installation
Self-cleaning salt cell
Uses 120VAC/240VAC 50/60 Hz
Includes salt cell
Voltage 120V Product Type Salt Chlorinator Salt System Type Generators Application Electrode Manufacturer Hayward Pool Type In Ground Cell Warranty 1 Year Total Pounds of Free Chlorine
Produced (as Trichlor) 385 lbs.
Yes, it can. The AquaRite is designed to run on either 120V or 240V, so your installer can wire it based on your setup. Just make sure the wiring matches the voltage you’re using.
Not really. The salt level in the water is much lower than what you’d find in the ocean — most people can’t taste it at all. If anything, the water might feel a bit smoother on your skin.
Most salt systems aim for around 3,200 ppm of salt. For a 10,000-gallon pool, you’ll need about 120 kg of pool-grade salt to hit that target. Always double-check the manual for your specific model, but that’s a good ballpark.
Before your salt system can do its job, you'll want to balance your water. That means checking pH, alkalinity, stabilizer (CYA), and calcium hardness. Once those are in the right range, you can add the salt and let the system take over.
Yes, no problem at all. Using a larger system on a smaller pool just means it won’t have to run as long or as often to keep your chlorine levels steady. It can actually help extend the life of the unit and reduce wear over time.
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