if the pool is green shock it first with bleach. Balance your water and make sure that your CYA levels are ok...most manufacturers of SWG seem to recommend between 60-80 ppm. Add your salt and brush it well to help it dissolve and then turn it on. You will then have to fiddle with pump run times and cell output to maintain the proper chlorine level and monitor your ph becuase salt systems will cause it to creep up. Bring it down with muriatic acid. (my 6600 gal fiberglass pool needs about 12-24 oz. every 4 to 6 weeks. Your milage may vary). During the summer I have my pump running for about 8 hours a day and have my cell output adjusted to maintain a 3 ppm chlorine level--right now at 10% but expect it will have to go up a bit as the weather gets warmer. I have never needed to shock it since it has been in operation last Nov.(as I live in FL I don't close the pool). When the weather was cold my pump runtime was 6 hours a day and the cell output was at 6% and I held 3ppm FC without a problem.
Once you get the hang of it it's really easy. Just test your water and keep on top of it. If the FC is low increase your output or pump run time. If it's high bring one or the other down a bit (or even both if needed). In the very unlikely event that you test CC shock with bleach as you would with any chlorine pool. You can superchlorinate with the cell (they will continuously generate chlorine for up to 24 hours) but it will shorten cell life. My builder did this the last time I had a green frog pond while it was being built (happened 3 times, once after the swg was finally operational and the salt was in the pool because he did not have the flow switch plumbed right and it didn't work). It took pea green water and made it crystal clear overnight! If I had known that it shortens cell life I probably would have just had him dump bleach in the pool!
Needless to say, once it was operational I have never measured CC, never had it turn green, and the bag of salt in my garage lasts a long time to keep my salt levels at 3200-3400ppm.
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