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Jandy AquaPure Salt System Power Center

The Jandy AquaPure Power Center (Model APUREM) is the essential control unit for the Jandy AquaPure saltwater chlorination system, providing the electrical and operational backbone for delivering clean, safe, and comfortable pool water. Designed for seamless integration with AquaPure chlorine-generating cells and compatible with PureLink automation systems, this power center ensures consistent sanitization through intelligent water chemistry management.

Equipped with digital salinity readouts and real-time monitoring of flow, temperature, and operational status, the AquaPure Power Center offers pool owners and professionals immediate insight into system performance. Its automatic self-cleaning feature helps extend cell life by minimizing scale buildup, while Jandy’s exclusive Tri-Sensor technology accurately detects water flow—even at low speeds—for maximum efficiency. When paired with AquaLink automation, users gain convenient remote access to sanitizer output settings and salt level status, bringing complete pool control to their fingertips.

Jandy AquaPure Power Center

Digital Salinity Monitoring
Provides real-time digital salinity readings for accurate water balance.

Flow, Temperature & Status Feedback
Displays live data to help maintain optimal system performance.

Durable Steel Enclosure
Heavy-duty, powder-coated steel housing for long-lasting protection in all weather.

Automation Ready
Seamlessly integrates with AquaLink® and iAquaLink® systems for full remote control.

Key Features

  • Central Hub for AquaPure Systems: The APUREM Power Center is the main control unit for Jandy AquaPure saltwater chlorination systems, ensuring reliable power delivery and precise control for consistent pool sanitization.

  • Smart Monitoring & Digital Readouts: Features easy-to-read digital displays for salinity, water temperature, and flow rate, providing real-time system insights for accurate water chemistry management.

  • Tri-Sensor Technology for Precise Detection: Jandy’s proprietary Tri-Sensor measures water flow, salinity, and temperature—even at low speeds—allowing for efficient operation with variable-speed pumps.

  • Self-Cleaning Function Extends Cell Life: Automatically reverses cell polarity to reduce scale buildup, minimizing maintenance and maximizing the lifespan of the chlorine-generating cell.

  • Automation-Ready with AquaLink Integration: Seamlessly integrates with Jandy’s AquaLink and PureLink automation systems, enabling remote control of chlorine output and system monitoring via mobile or web-connected devices.

AquaPure® Salt Chlorinator – Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to add salt every month?

Not necessarily. Salt levels only need adjustment after events like heavy rain, backwashing, draining, or splash out. Always test salinity before adding salt.

Do I still need granular chlorine with a salt chlorinator?

No. A properly sized salt chlorinator will generate all the chlorine your pool needs, eliminating the need for granular chlorine.

How do I add salt to my pool?

Run the pool pump to circulate water. Turn off the chlorinator or set output to 0%. Determine the correct salt amount using a salt chart. Spread salt around the shallow end or outer perimeter—never through the skimmer or drain. Brush the pool and allow 24 hours of circulation. Test salinity, then restart the chlorinator. Note: For new or newly resurfaced pools, wait 14 days before adding salt unless it’s a vinyl or fiberglass pool.

Can I use salt chlorination with a natural stone pool finish?

Natural stone can be vulnerable to salt damage over time, especially at the waterline. Using a proper stone sealer helps reduce risks, but long-term effects may still occur.

Is salt chlorination chlorine-free?

No. Salt chlorinators generate chlorine (sodium hypochlorite) through electrolysis. The water is still chlorinated—just without manual chlorine additions.

Is a salt system maintenance-free?

Salt systems reduce manual chlorine handling but still require water balancing and equipment maintenance. However, they provide more consistent chlorine levels than manual methods.

Can I switch from bromide to salt chlorination?

You can, but wait for most of the bromide to dissipate. Small residual amounts may cause a harmless white emulsion at startup.

What do the white beads at the bottom of my pool mean?

They may come from a ruptured mineral purifier cartridge. If this happens, replace the cartridge immediately.

What is polarity inversion?

Polarity inversion helps keep the chlorinator’s electrodes clean by reversing current flow periodically. In hard water areas, this interval can be shortened by a pool professional, though it may reduce cell life.

What type of salt should I use?

Use food-grade, 99.8%+ pure sodium chloride (NaCl) without additives. Avoid rock salt, calcium chloride, or salt with anti-caking agents like YPS. Water softener pellets can be used but dissolve more slowly.

When should I add more salt?

Only after testing salinity and confirming it’s low—typically after rain, backwashing, refills, or splash-out.

Will salt damage my pool’s metal components?

Salt itself causes minimal corrosion if your pool is properly bonded and balanced. Most corrosion is due to poor water chemistry or bonding issues—not the salt.

Is it safe to swallow salt water from a salt pool?

Small accidental ingestion won’t harm most people, but remember the pool still contains chlorine and should not be intentionally consumed.

 

Description

Jandy AquaPure Salt System Power Center

The Jandy AquaPure Power Center (Model APUREM) is the essential control unit for the Jandy AquaPure saltwater chlorination system, providing the electrical and operational backbone for delivering clean, safe, and comfortable pool water. Designed for seamless integration with AquaPure chlorine-generating cells and compatible with PureLink automation systems, this power center ensures consistent sanitization through intelligent water chemistry management.

Equipped with digital salinity readouts and real-time monitoring of flow, temperature, and operational status, the AquaPure Power Center offers pool owners and professionals immediate insight into system performance. Its automatic self-cleaning feature helps extend cell life by minimizing scale buildup, while Jandy’s exclusive Tri-Sensor technology accurately detects water flow—even at low speeds—for maximum efficiency. When paired with AquaLink automation, users gain convenient remote access to sanitizer output settings and salt level status, bringing complete pool control to their fingertips.

Jandy AquaPure Power Center

Digital Salinity Monitoring
Provides real-time digital salinity readings for accurate water balance.

Flow, Temperature & Status Feedback
Displays live data to help maintain optimal system performance.

Durable Steel Enclosure
Heavy-duty, powder-coated steel housing for long-lasting protection in all weather.

Automation Ready
Seamlessly integrates with AquaLink® and iAquaLink® systems for full remote control.

Key Features

  • Central Hub for AquaPure Systems: The APUREM Power Center is the main control unit for Jandy AquaPure saltwater chlorination systems, ensuring reliable power delivery and precise control for consistent pool sanitization.

  • Smart Monitoring & Digital Readouts: Features easy-to-read digital displays for salinity, water temperature, and flow rate, providing real-time system insights for accurate water chemistry management.

  • Tri-Sensor Technology for Precise Detection: Jandy’s proprietary Tri-Sensor measures water flow, salinity, and temperature—even at low speeds—allowing for efficient operation with variable-speed pumps.

  • Self-Cleaning Function Extends Cell Life: Automatically reverses cell polarity to reduce scale buildup, minimizing maintenance and maximizing the lifespan of the chlorine-generating cell.

  • Automation-Ready with AquaLink Integration: Seamlessly integrates with Jandy’s AquaLink and PureLink automation systems, enabling remote control of chlorine output and system monitoring via mobile or web-connected devices.

AquaPure® Salt Chlorinator – Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to add salt every month?

Not necessarily. Salt levels only need adjustment after events like heavy rain, backwashing, draining, or splash out. Always test salinity before adding salt.

Do I still need granular chlorine with a salt chlorinator?

No. A properly sized salt chlorinator will generate all the chlorine your pool needs, eliminating the need for granular chlorine.

How do I add salt to my pool?

Run the pool pump to circulate water. Turn off the chlorinator or set output to 0%. Determine the correct salt amount using a salt chart. Spread salt around the shallow end or outer perimeter—never through the skimmer or drain. Brush the pool and allow 24 hours of circulation. Test salinity, then restart the chlorinator. Note: For new or newly resurfaced pools, wait 14 days before adding salt unless it’s a vinyl or fiberglass pool.

Can I use salt chlorination with a natural stone pool finish?

Natural stone can be vulnerable to salt damage over time, especially at the waterline. Using a proper stone sealer helps reduce risks, but long-term effects may still occur.

Is salt chlorination chlorine-free?

No. Salt chlorinators generate chlorine (sodium hypochlorite) through electrolysis. The water is still chlorinated—just without manual chlorine additions.

Is a salt system maintenance-free?

Salt systems reduce manual chlorine handling but still require water balancing and equipment maintenance. However, they provide more consistent chlorine levels than manual methods.

Can I switch from bromide to salt chlorination?

You can, but wait for most of the bromide to dissipate. Small residual amounts may cause a harmless white emulsion at startup.

What do the white beads at the bottom of my pool mean?

They may come from a ruptured mineral purifier cartridge. If this happens, replace the cartridge immediately.

What is polarity inversion?

Polarity inversion helps keep the chlorinator’s electrodes clean by reversing current flow periodically. In hard water areas, this interval can be shortened by a pool professional, though it may reduce cell life.

What type of salt should I use?

Use food-grade, 99.8%+ pure sodium chloride (NaCl) without additives. Avoid rock salt, calcium chloride, or salt with anti-caking agents like YPS. Water softener pellets can be used but dissolve more slowly.

When should I add more salt?

Only after testing salinity and confirming it’s low—typically after rain, backwashing, refills, or splash-out.

Will salt damage my pool’s metal components?

Salt itself causes minimal corrosion if your pool is properly bonded and balanced. Most corrosion is due to poor water chemistry or bonding issues—not the salt.

Is it safe to swallow salt water from a salt pool?

Small accidental ingestion won’t harm most people, but remember the pool still contains chlorine and should not be intentionally consumed.

 

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