Is there a feedback mechanism that tells the unit the chlorine balance in the pool? Is this a way for me to automate addition of clorine to keep it always at the correct level? Or, just another place to put the tab aside from the the drain basket?
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There is a dial on this unit which has a setting from 1-10 If you set the dial on 1 it will be letting the least amount of chlorine to the pool and if you have it set at 10 this would send the most amount of chlorine to the pool. So you can automate the feed of chlorine to the pool but you will still need to manually test your water. We do not recommend placing tablets in the skimmer basket because this high concentration of chlorine goes directly back to your pump and can cause corrosion to your pool equipment. If you do not go with the automatic chlorinator we would recommend at least going with one of our floating chlorinators so you do not damage your equipment you may view our floating chlorinators here http://www.inyopools.com/chlorinators_floating.aspx
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How do I know if one chlorinator is enough for my pool?
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The Hayward CL200 or CL220 chlorinator will provide enough chlorine for up to 40,000 gallons of water. You would need to calculate the volume of your pool to determine how many chlorinators you would need. For example, if you have 60,000 gallons then you would use two CL200 or CL220 chlorinators.
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What is the difference between an inline and offline chlorinator?
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An inline chlorinator would be plumbed directly inline with the plumbing. For an existing pool, this would mean a section of pipe would need to be cut out to install the chlorinator. An offline chlorinator attaches to existing plumbing by chlorinator tubing (holes would be drilled into existing pipe to attach the tubing.)
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I have a really hard time taking the cap off my chlorinator. Is there a wrench that I can buy?
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If you are having difficulty removing the lid on your Hayward CL200 or CL220, you can the Dura Grip Lid Wrench: http://www.inyopools.com/Products/07501352020738.htm#parts It fits securely on the lid, making removal a breeze.
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Does the CL220 come with the hose, clamp and whatever else is needed to install it?
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The CL220 Offline Chlorinator does include tubing and clamps. Please see the owner's manual for a complete parts list.
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The chlorinator lid is so tight I cannot budge it -- I'm fairly strong but it's really tight. The pool guy said I was to have a tool to remove that lid -- never saw one before so guess not have. He tried to twist it off and said he was afraid he'd break it if he put more pressure on it. Tried to untwist the cap myself, but don't think it moved much --- now chlorine vapors nearly knock me down in the pump house while pump is on! What to do?
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Hello Joy - This is a common issue with the Hayward CL220. I would recommend replacing the CL220 with the Rainbow 300. You will not have an issue with the Rainbow lid.
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Does the inline chlorinator come with all the hoses and clamps necessary for installation. or must I purchase an additional kit?
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The CL220 offline chlorinator does come with all parts needed for installation.
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Can a off line chlorinator be installed only in return line ? if not why not ? what can go wrong ?
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For any chlorinator it is best to install on the return after all the equipment. If you install before the equipment you will be running heavy amounts of chlorine into pumps and filters which will cause damage
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I AM TRYING TO REPLACE A BROMNATOR THAT I DONT THINK IS AVAILABLE ANYMORE WHAT MODEL WOULD YOU RECOMMEND TO REPLACE IT. THE MODEL I HAVE NOW IS C250CF THE RUBBER HOSE CONNECTION IS 3/4 IN..
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Hi Linda, The Rainbow HC-3315 Chlorine/Bromine Feeder will work as a replacement, you will have to replumb it.
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New Hayward cl220 only works when set on full (10)! Never had this issue with old unit. will only fill with water set on full.
any ideas what is up?
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Hi Eric, The dial on the unit could be bad. You can contact Hayward to troubleshoot.
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having trouble with leaking at top of the chlorinator have to tighten so tight, it is hard to remove model #CL220
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Here is the parts list for the 200 Inline and Offline Series Chlorinators.You will need to replace the seals with the Hayward CL200 Tune Up Kit. This will stop your leaking problem.
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Your specifications say CL 220 chlorinator weighs 46 lbs.!! My current one probably weighs 5-6 lbs. Why the discrepancy? I don't want a very heavy chlorinator. Thanks.
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The 46lbs is a typo. The weight of this chlorinator is approx 5-6 lbs.
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how can you tell if the chlorinator is working properly? CL 220. FAC is low and im starting to question the function of the chlorinator.
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Hi Andrew, You can confirm based on the amount of chlorine that is released into the pool. If your chlorine level is low and the chlorinator is filled then you ca clean it out by pouring hot water down the chlorinator. If that does not work you will have to replace the control valve.
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is the top of the Hayward supposed to allow the inner ring to float freely, and not be tight inside the top? We can't get it to the spot, where the top locks in place, at that insert spot? We can't get it to lock.
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The o-ring should not be loose in the lid, it should be set in the lid to allow the lid to tighten and seal so it doesn't leak.
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Looking for part number to replace the O-ring for CL220 chlorinator. Thanks
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Manual shows off line chlorinator inlet hose installed between pump & filter. Any problem if inlet is installed between filter & heater or even after heater as long as outlet is last in line. Hose between pump & filter is curved piece of flexible. Thanks.
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Hello Robert, there is an equipment pad breakdown here. The chlorinator needs to be at a certain point on the equipment pad.
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Just bought a new top for my cl220. I never thought to ask if there are gaskets already in there. would they be there or are they sold separately?
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The o-ring is sold separately and that is part number 2110-06.
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I have a cl200 chlorinator, the screw on top broke,can I just purchase the top ?
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Yes here you can find the Hayward CL200 Lid
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Am in process of ordering a CL220 Hayward Chlorriator.. The line which runs from the back of the chlorinator now seems to be a good 8 feet long since it must travel between 2 air conditioner /heat pumps.
Do you have a line that runs that long I could also order?
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I am building a 12,500 gallon therapy pool here in AK. It will run at a temperature in the mid-90 degree range. I am not sure of the flow rate but I am using a variable speed pump. I am only concerned that the lowest, "1" setting on this unit might put too much chlorine in the pool water. i would like to maintain the free chlorine level at 1 ppm. Do you think that this unit might put in too much? If so, can you recommend a better unit? Thanks.
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Bill, it will be very hard to maintain your free chlorine at such a low level in a pool that large without breeding algae and other growth in your pool. All of these devices are meant to keep your pool at a normal range which is anywhere between 2-4ppm of chlorine. The lowest "1" setting would be the best chance for maintaining a level like that in your 12,500 gallon pool.
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I was wondering if the CL220 would be compatible with Vita-D-Chlor tablets for dechlorination of a chlorinated water stream. Would there be any chemical/material compatibility issues?
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Hi, Damon. Unfortunately, this will not work with a dechlorination circulation system.
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When I open ,y Hayward chlorinator should it be full of water? I don't remember that water staying in it. Also my chlorine level in pool keeps getting low even when the chlorinator is full.
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That will really depend on the way the system is plumbed, and at what point the chlorinator is opened. I would advise to have the CYA level in the pool tested before troubleshooting the chlorinator.
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Hi. May I position the chlorinator anywhere? The manual shows it below the pump and filter, my pump and filter are below ground and I would like it to be above the filter (so I can add tabs from above ground level).
The Chlorinator should always be placed after the equipment so as not to feed high doses of chlorine through it. If the chlorinator is placed above the equipment you will need to place a check valve in the line before the chlorinator so it doesn't back feed.
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I've read answers to this chlorinator's top becoming impossible to remove for refilling. Have held a supply & replaced o-rings almost annually, only lubricated (lightly) the o-ring itself. My unit is only 5 years old - cleaning (even with tri-sodium-phosphate) has not helped. There has to be a cause & cure.Top becomes so stuck, impossible to open / close. Have thought to actually anchoring chlorinator to concrete slap where our equipment is located, greater leverage. What am I doing wrong ?
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Hi, Ron. It does not appear that you're doing anything wrong. Using Viton Cover O-ring - O-231V has been proven to help reduce this issue.
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Are you using the heavy duty "O" ring made of Viton? Check what type of chlorine you are using in your feeder? CLX200K
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Will this unit be sufficient for a 40000 gallon pool? Going back to chlorine from salt system.
Thanks
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Hi Paul, it might be a bit snug but you should be able to fit eight 3 inch chlorine tablets weekly in this chlorinator which would be sufficient for a 40k gallon swimming pool.
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I bought a Hayward DE filter/pump combo. The two connect with a union on a base. Is it safe to drill through this for the offline Cl220? Or should that be changed to straight pvc plumbing? As I understand it should not have its inlet before the pump.
Thank you!
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Hi, Cebe. This unit will require pvc (hard or flex) for installation.
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have you heard of a Hayward offline chlorinator leaking near the bottom of the unit? I have leak and can't determine where it is.
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Hi Brian, yes that can happen if a hairline crack ends up happening at the bottom of the chlorinator body.
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Researching this product, I see a check valve is required after heater and before the outlet is tied into existing pool plumbing. It appears the chlorinator has a built in check valve on the outlet side. Is it necessary to install an additional check valve between the heater and where the outlet from the chlorinator ties into the existing plumbing, or is the check value on the chlorinator outlet sufficient?
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The check valve included with the chlorinator is not sufficient. It is recommended that a separate check valve be installed to prevent the chlorine gas from backing up into the heater/filter.
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I have a Pentair 150# sand filter w/ Dynamo pump, 2spd, 1.5 hp will the the CL110 be sufficient or do I need the CL220 ?
Thanks!
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Either model would work with your pump and filter. The Hayward CL110 chlorinator will provide enough chlorine for up to 18,000 gallons of water. If the volume of your pool is greater than this, you would need the CL220 model which is for pools up to 40,000 gallons.
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can you please explain how i bypass a cl220 chlorinator. it is leaking and i cannot run filter until i either replace it or fix it. so i just want to bypass.
thank you.
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The only way you can bypass it is to cut it out and replace it with pipe. You will want to make sure you are providing chlorine some other way for your swimming pool.
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Will the saddle valves and clamps fit on 2” pvc pipe?
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Hello. The Hayward Pool Products Offline Chlorinator model CL220 can be installed on a 1 1/2" or 2" OD pipe. Attached please find a copy of the Owner's Guide for the Hayward CL220. Please review the Installing in Plumbing Lines section, page 2. Owner's Guide
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Can your CL220 Chlorinator be used for a 40,000 gal pool? Ken Pool
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Hello Edson, yes this chlorinator can be used with a 40k gallon swimming pool. It can hold 9lbs of chlorine tablets or sticks which is sufficient for your size swimming pool. I have also emailed you an estimate that you can convert to an order if you would like. Item is currently in stock and has an approximate delivery lead time of 2-5 business days.
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