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Onzen Technical Guide North American Topside
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e following table outlines the typical water maintenance program required for an Arctic Spa ed with Onzen.
To help ensure chemicals dissolve appropriately it is good practice to rst mix/dissolve the chemical in an uncontaminated container oot water before carefully
adding to the spa water.
Onzen Maintenance Schedule & Onzen Salt Dosage Chart
Issue 1 Revision 1: Issued 01 Jan 2011 Page 1 of 2
Onzen Maintenance Schedule
The following table outlines the typical water maintenance program required for an Arctic Spa fitted with Onzen.
To help ensure chemicals dissolve appropriately it is good practice to first mix/dissolve the chemical in an uncontaminated container of hot
water before carefully adding to the spa water.
Item Frequency Maintenance Task Target Range Maintenance Action to Adjust/Correct
TA Weekly
Check the Total Alkalinity to ensure
it is in the target range.
80 – 100 ppm
Low TA - Can be raised by adding Arctic Pure, Perfect Balance to spa water.
High TA - Can be lowered by adding Arctic Pure, Adjust Down to spa water.
pH Weekly Check the Potential Hydrogen to
ensure it is in the target range.
7.2 – 7.6 ppm
Salt systems naturally drive pH levels to increase, strive to achieve a Low pH
level 7.2. pH must not exceed 7.6.
Low pH - Can be raised by adding Arctic Pure, Adjust Up to the spa water.
High pH - Can be lowered by adding Arctic Pure, Adjust Down to spa water.
FCL Weekly
(& before
each use)
Check the Free Chlorine Level to
ensure it is in the target range.
Adjust the chlorine levels using
“Boost” granular chlorine, after
heavy use or if the Onzen Output is
too low.
1 – 3 ppm
Low FCL - Can be raised by adding Arctic Pure, Boost and or turning Onzen
Cycle Duration (Chlorine Production CP) Level up.
High FCL - Can be lowered by:
Natural cause over a few days.
Turning Onzen Cycle Duration (Chlorine Production CP) down.
Adding Arctic Pure, X-it.
The above is dependent on FCL level, spa usage and bather load.
ORP Refer FCL Refer FCL Maintenance Task
600–1000 mV
Refer FCL Maintenance Action to Adjust/Correct.
CH Monthly Check Calcium Hardness level to
ensure it is in the target range. Salt
systems perform best with Low
Calcium Hardness levels.
50-150 ppm
High CH - lower with a stain & scale controller such as Arctic Pure, Best
Defence, to help hold Calcium in suspension.
Sodium
Chloride
Monthly Check the Sodium Chloride Level
to ensure it is in the target range.
Version 7
2000 – 3000 ppm
Version 8
1200-1500 ppm
Once Sodium Chloride reading is in the ideal range salt concentration will only
change if water is splashed or drained out. Do not add salt unless this test
confirms the level is below the chemical target range.
High Sodium Chloride - add water.
Low Sodium Chloride - add salt.
Onzen
Output
As required If spa use changes significantly,
adjust the output level of Onzen
Chlorine Production ( “CP” )
2 - 4 Hours per
day suggested
Go into low level settings and adjust Onzen Cycle Duration (Chlorine Production
CP) accordingly.
Adjust to suit spa usage and bather load.
Filter 3 Monthly Change the filter N/A Change the filter in accordance with Owners Manual instructions.
Water 6 Monthly Change the water N/A Change the water in accordance with Owners Manual instructions.
Note: It is also good practice to take a water sample on a regular basis and have the water independently tested by your local spa/pool store.
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