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2 Start the conversion by adding salt to your pool water. The amount of salt your pool requires will depend on the size of your pool, however a working estimate is 50 pounds of salt per 1,200 gallons of capacity.
3 Install the chlorine generator system in your pool's water return lines (after the filter and heater) by cutting into the return lines and installing PVC piping to run water through the chlorine generator then back into the return line.
4 Run electrical power to the chlorine generator and wire it into the pool pump circuit so that the generator turns on and off at the same times as the pool pump.
5 Now turning on the pump circulates the salty water through the system, including the chlorine generator. Through an electrolysis process, the salt molecules (sodium chloride) are separated into sodium and chlorine. Concurrently, a hydrogen atom is freed from the water molecules.
6 Know that the hydrogen and chloride atoms combine to form sodium hypochlorite (chlorine) that actually purifies the water in your pool.
7 After sanitizing your pool water, the chlorine chemically recombines with sodium, turns back into salt, and the process begins all over again.
Taking Care of Your Saltwater Pool
1 Realize that maintaining chlorine generating systems is simple. Modern systems test for salt levels and have indicator lights to let you know if salt levels need to be adjusted.
2 Consider that many chlorine generating systems are self-cleaning as well, using a built-in polarity reversal function to clean themselves.
3 Test the salt level in your water periodically (using salt test strips available at pool supply stores).