Part # 25280-107-100
PowerClean™ Ultra/ Econ VS Conversion Kit - 25280-107-100
Will the PowerClean Ultra VS Conversion kit work with the PowerClean Ultra Offline model 25280-300-000?
I typically run my pump at 50-60 gpm for an hour then drop to about 30 gpm for 8 hours.
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Hi. Unfortunately, this VS Conversion Kit will only work with the inline chlorinators, not the offline.
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What does this kit entail and what tools does it require for install? Will it work for a POWERclean ULTRA In-Line Chlorinator w/ Clear Glass Lid?
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Hi, JMR. This kit includes three parts, no tools are required for installation and will work with your POWERclean ULTRA In-Line Chlorinator w/ Clear Glass Lid.
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Is this kit needed for Powerclean Ultra VS In-Line Chlorinator, Clear Glass Lid - 25280-150-000?
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Michael, yes PowerClean™ Ultra/ Econ VS Conversion Kit - 25280-107-100 will work with your Powerclean Ultra VS In-Line Chlorinator, Clear Glass Lid - 25280-150-000.
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The question was is it needed not would it work
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Michael, Yes, this kit is required for the Powerclean Tab Ultra VS In-Line Chlorinator models to work as intended with a variable speed pump. This kit is already installed in those models.
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I just learned the VS kit to increase chlorine feed rates when variable speed pumps are used can't be installed on the off-line model.And it isn't clear if CMP data (graphs) apply to both off-line and in-line models. Also, years ago I had a chlorine feeder installed but stopped using it. This was before my variable speed pump but as I recall it fed too much chlorine and I "thought" that was due to it being below water level and flooded. Should I elevate it above water level?
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Hi, Nexsen. This VS Conversion Kit is only for the PowerClean™ Ultra/ Econ in-line models. No need to elevate the chlorinator.
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Since I can't install the VS kit on off-line models do you think I will have trouble getting "enough" chlorine feed with my variable speed pump running continuously at 21 gpm?
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Nexsen, A flow rate of 21 GPM will not be sufficient for the offline chlorinator. You will need a minimum flow of 30 PGM.
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