That arrangement protects the heater from high chlorine. Whether it works or not depends on whether the pressure differential is sufficient.
Unfortunately I don't have enough experience with the Hayward CL series feeders to know, since my approach, when I encountered them, was to replace them immediately with a Rainbow (Pentair) 320 inline feeder. The metering valve on those never works well, and sometimes doesn't work at all. After wasting hours (this was years ago) trying to get a couple of those things to work, I ripped one out, took it apart, and then had a "Well, no f###ing wonder moment!" That was the last Hayward feeder I left in service on any pool I was responsible for!
The Hayward CL series feeders is on my personal list of "WORST POOL EQUIPMENT", right along with the Pentair System3 cartridge filter and the Nature2 units. The off-line feeders from Hayward actually can work, but I quickly abandoned (again years ago) everybody's off line feeders because of the various issues with them -- they can work, but they have multiple failure modes.
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