Occasionally the salt indicator on the Pentair Intellichlor will not match the actual salt level of the pool. If this is the case, the salt level on the cell will need to be recalibrated. The following steps will provide a guide on how to recalibrate a Pentair Intellichlor. Note: This guide is only intended for versions 1.9 and below. Newer versions can not be recalibrated.
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/13/2017
Anonymous (Intellichlor cell) - Here is a link to the Intellichlor User's Manual. See page 22 for the start of "Cleaning the IECG Cell Blades" You might want to purchase an "Intellichlor Acid Cleaning Kit" to simply the cleaning process.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 6/12/2017
how do you clean the generator cellReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/5/2017
Harley - The recalibration process in this guide may be conflicting with the % salt selection. Go through the recalibration process step by step. Then try to select % salt. Also here is a link to the Intellichlor Owner's Manual. See page 8. The self-cleaning procedure may be conflicting with your % salt selection. Also, note on page 8 it says "When connected to an IntelliTouch, EasyTouch or SunTouch system, the Less and More buttons are disabled and IntelliChlor Sanitizer Output is controlled externally.Reply
Harley Posted: 6/4/2017
Cannot get my salt % lights to increase. when pushing the more/less they will flash but unable to get them to 20-40-60-80-100% what am i not doing riteReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/25/2016
WEB - If you haven't cleaned your cell within the year, try cleaning it to see if that gives you more consistent results. It that doesn't work, give Pentair a call at 800-831-7133 and talk to one of their tech reps.Reply
WEB Posted: 7/24/2016
I have an IntelliChlor 20. My "Salt Level" is a steady red; I have no "Status" lights and my "Flow" light is green. My salt level is within the acceptable range. I tried the salt level recalibration, the flow lights and others blinked and return to the same status. Any answers to this? thanksReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/12/2016
Mark $ - Take a water sample to your local pool store and have them test the salt level to verify your SCG reading. Have them also check your chemical readings including phosphate. Phosphate can diminish your chlorine level. If your chlorine level is very low, add a bag of shock treatment. SCG sometimes has difficulty making up the difference initially. If you are still having problems, call Pentair IntelliChlor technical support at 800-831-7133.Reply
Mark $ Posted: 6/10/2016
My IC20 recently quit working(5 yrs old) and I replaced with a new one. I have a 11,000 gallon pool. The chlorine output is no where near has efficient as my old one. At 90 degrees at 100% I get barely enough chlorine to be in the good range. Any ideas? How do I know what version I have?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 2/11/2016
MARIA - You would expect the free chlorine level to go up after a shock treatment but that shouldn't affect the salt level. Rain should have diluted the pool's salt content bringing the salt level down. If an independent test shows that your salt level is still high, you may want to drain the pool 6" and add fresh water. Or just watch the salt level and see if it doesn't drop naturally to 3500 in 3-4 weeks.Reply
MARIA Posted: 2/9/2016
we are residing in the US VI and using the for our 20000 gallon pool since 2/2013 the IntelliChlor Generator.Recently I was not able to bring up the free clorine level. since we had a lot of rain I added acid and Breakout chock, let the pool run more hrs. dayly + in add. 24hr straight as instructed. the result the green flashing light came on. when I had the water tested last week it showed the salt level was 4300. Surprise since I thought the salt creates the clorin? I was told to clean all the equipment, let some water out and add 23 lb SB, next day 1 qt acid; 31lb calcium hardness increaser ; 4lb clorine stabilizer/cyanuric acid, which I did yesterday. tonight I have to add 1 lb extra shock breakout. Meanwhile the pool is running however the cell is disconnected.Next water test in about 2 days.
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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 8/15/2015
GeneL - I would take a sample of your pool water into a local pool store to double check the salt level and to make sure all of your pool is chemically balanced. Then if your pool is balanced and the salt is below 4200 ppm, try recalibrating your unit per the instructions in this guide. Note: the newer units "do not require calibration" so cannot be recalibrated. A newer unit can be identified by looking at the label. The yellow LED for "Check Salt" has been replaced with a single line "IDEAL SALT 3400 ppm". From your description, it sounds like you have an older unit. If, after recalibration, you still have the same problem, check your cell to make sure it is free of deposits. A dirty cell can affect salt readings.Reply
GeneL Posted: 8/13/2015
I have an Intellichor IC20, I don't know what the version is but it was installed in January 2013. Question: is there a error range for salt readings as registered by the Green/Green flashing/Yellow/Red lights? For example, if it is flashing Green, could the ACTUAL salt level be, say at 3800 and not the trigger point of 4200 or above? The reason i ask: my indicator is flashing green, but my pool technician, using a new, calibrated, electronic tester, gets a reading of 3900. Thanks !Reply
brenro Posted: 8/4/2015
This might work for the older style cells but not the new ones. For one thing there are only two lights for salt now and once the system does a self check it returns to normal operation without an opportunity to adjust anything.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/19/2015
Edahl - Yes, I would unplug the black power line to the cell before cleaning. Here is a link to the Pentair Intellichlor Owner's Manual. Page 27 shows you how to disconnect the line. I'm not sure what you mean by "Wh does 4 green line stay on and sometime 3 green dots". Page 7 of the Owner's Manual starts the explanation of the LED lights. Page 33 starts "Troubleshooting".Reply
Edahl Posted: 7/18/2015
Do you have to unplug black line before cleaning system. Where to unplug. Wh does 4 green line stay on and sometime 3 green dotsReply