![]() REMOVE UNION COLLARS - Unscrew the collars on the barrel unions that connect the Cell Assembly to the piping.ĥ. REMOVE CELL CORD PLUG - Gently pry off the cell plug on the end of the cell.Ĥ. If you are unfamiliar with electricity, have an electrician help you with the electrical changes.ģ. ![]() Make sure power is OFF and cannot be accidentally turned on while you are changing the cell cord. If possible turn the power off at the circuit breaker. TURN OFF POWER - Turn off all power to the Compupool Salt Chlorine Generator and pump. ![]() Basically take the old cell plug off, and attach the three new plugs onto the cell terminals.Ģ. For a new cell cord replacement without the clear cup, ignore all steps 4 through 15 except steps 10 and 11. The three terminals are designed to operate in adverse weather conditions without the clear cup. They are not available in the new cell cable replacement kit. Note: The clear cup and locking ring shown here only come with a new cell. This cord comes in two lengths, 6 ft and 15 ft. If your old Cell Cable Plug does not fit tightly on the end of the Cell or you are seeing erroneous messages on your display, it may be time to replace your Cell Cable with a new three plug Cell Cable.ġ. ORDER PARTS - Before starting this installation you will have to order the New Cell Cord for your Compupool Salt Chlorine Generator. This guide will help you to replace the Cell Cable on your Compupool Salt Chlorine Generator.The single plug Compupool Salt Chlorine Generator Cell Cable has been replaced with a three plug Cell Cable to provide tighter connections to the three prongs on the end of the cell.
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