This guide shows how to set up a complete system to automatically monitor and dispense the two major chemicals required to maintain a pool water chemistry, chlorine, and Ph reducer. It starts by describing the function of each component then shows how the components are linked together. This is intended as an overview. Detailed installation instructions are provided in the owner's manuals. While this is a Jandy configuration, the concepts described are generic and can be applied to most other systems.
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Anonymous Posted: 12/11/2016
I have a watermatic flow cell, the chemlink c1900 looks exactly the same. Are they interchangeable .Trevor.
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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 9/4/2014
pooluser - A system like this can cost $2500 to $3500. For less expensive options see "Pool Automation".Reply
pooluser Posted: 8/31/2014
How much does a system like this cost...looking to put one of these in if its not cost prohibitive.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 4/6/2013
Chemtrol 250 - According to the Chemtrol rep you have two options. You can have your current Chemtrol 250 unit upgraded but they would only be able to monitor your equipment via an office computer or a mobile device. Or you could replace your current 250's with a newer version of controller, PC 2100, which can be both monitored and controlled via internet.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 4/4/2013
I am looking for pool chemical automation equipment that can be monitored and controled via an internet drop and would allow access from an office computer or a mobile computer device. We are currently using two Chemtrol 250 controllers to monitor and control ORP and pH at an indoor pool an Spa facility. We will be replacing an old outdoor pool facility this summerand will want equipment for it also.Reply