Blue works cell cleaning stand compatible with hayward.
T 15 salt cell cleaning.
It s the part of the system that allows chlorine to be produced naturally rather than added as in a.
To extend the lifetime of hayward t cell 15 you must be cleaned at least every 3 months or every 500 hours of operation and clean the cell if necessary.
Fill the turbo cell to the top with the solution and let soak for 15 minutes.
Hayward t cell 15 40 000 gallons hayward t cell 15 ll extended life 40 000 gallons hayward t cell 9 25 000 gallons hayward goldline t cell 3 15 000 gallons i know it can be very confusing trying to understand how a salt water chlorinator works and then trying to make sense what you need and or replacing parts.
Once you have the power off take the salt cell out to inspect it more closely.
It should have large screw in unions on both ends.
You ll be looking at the metal plates inside the unit.
Remove the salt cell.
You should be able to inspect them fairly easily to see if they need cleaning.
For optimum turbocell operation and life you will need to inspect your cell approximately every 3 months of operation or 500 hours and clean the cell if n.
Empty the turbo cell and inspect.
If clean rinse with hose and reinstall.
Turbo cell t 15 hayward turbo cell t 9 salt cell hayward cell cleaning stand.
If there are still deposits after soaking repeat the soaking procedure until clean.
Unscrew both sides of the salt cell to remove it.
Inspect salt cell the salt cell needs to be cleaned regularly to remove calcium deposits that slow water flow and bridge the gap between metal plates preventing the electrolysis from happening.
The majority of the salt cell chlorinators are now self cleaning by reversing polarity on the metal plates to slough off the collected calcium which is then swept away by the water flow.