Calcium buildup (or scale), is one of the most common and serious challenges in salt-chlorinated pool maintenance, partly because it typically forms first on the salt cell plates where it can remain undetected until the problem advances. The pH and calcium hardness levels are the two factors that have the greatest impact on how often your TurboCell will require cleaning. TurboCell cleaning frequency will be dependent on several factors such as pH, calcium hardness levels of your pool water and hours of operation. Did you know it’s always a great idea to inspect your Hayward TurboCell for calcium buildup before it’s put into operation? Leaving calcium deposits on the internal TurboCell plates can actually lessen your TurboCell’s effectiveness at producing chlorine and can ultimately shorten its lifespan.įor optimum TurboCell operation and longer life, you should inspect your TurboCell approximately every 3 months of operation, or 500 hours, and clean the cell if necessary.
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