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    Default Re: Normal "burn" rate for chlorine in a day

    Keep in mind I have been in maintenance and construction for 40 years and have a masters electricians license, so for me it was really simple.

    The hardest part was tapping into the switch circuit so that I could energize the power to the peristaltic pump. Beyond that -- drilling and tapping the return line for the injection port was required.

    If you have the proper tools, are mechanically inclined, and have knowledge of electricity, self installation is not a problem. All parts were purchased from WW Grainger.

    Pump --- 2p304 (includes injection port, tubing and suction line strainer)
    Tank --- 2p307
    Weather proof plug
    Wire
    other misc stuff depends on your installation.

    I took a lot of time calibrating the pump to create a flow chart etc.
    Last edited by fcfrey; 05-23-2007 at 10:33 PM.

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