Turbo Cell T-9 Hayward
Turbo Cell T-9 Hayward

Turbo Cell T-9 Hayward

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If you've noticed a decline in the performance of your Hayward salt chlorination system, it may be time to replace your salt cell. Hayward's Turbo T-9 cell is the ideal solution for restoring the efficiency of your system and ensuring continuous disinfection of your pool. By transforming slightly salty water into chlorine, this cell ensures perfectly healthy, balanced water, while saving you money on chemical pool maintenance.

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SKU: 88600

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If your Hayward salt chlorination system is showing signs of declining performance, it may be time to replace your salt cell. The 20,000-gallon Turbo 5 cell is the ideal solution to restore your system's efficiency and ensure continuous water disinfection. With its ability to convert slightly salty water into chlorine, this cell allows you to maintain crystal-clear, healthy water while reducing your reliance on chemicals.

Features

  • Turbo Cell 5: Designed for pools containing up to 20,000 gallons of water, it is ideal for medium-sized residential pools.

  • 15-foot cable: This cell comes with a 15-foot cable for easy installation and integration into your system.

  • Compatible models: only compatible with Aqua-Rite XL (AQR-XL-CUL, AQR-XL-LS-20CUL), Aqua-Trol -RJ-CUL, Aqua-Trol - RJ-LS-CUL and Aqua-Trol - HP-CUL.

Additional benefits

  • Soft and healthy water: enjoy pleasant water without irritation to the eyes and skin.

  • Durability and performance: the Turbo 5 cell is designed to last and maintain optimal performance for many seasons.
Sanitation system: Salt system
Pool Size: 30' Round (86 400 liters), 20' x 40' (90 847 liters)
Delivery is free for chemicals and small accessories with purchases of $50 or more. A $10 fee applies to orders under $50. We deliver quickly across Canada for this item.

Easy installation: Replacing your old cell with the Turbo 5 is quick and easy to maintain water quality.

To ensure the performance and longevity of your salt cell, visually inspect it every 1 to 3 months during the season to check for limescale deposits. If any buildup is visible, clean it gently with a suitable solution (according to the manufacturer's recommendations), without using metal tools that could damage the plates. Maintaining the correct salt level and chemical balance (pH, alkalinity, calcium) also helps reduce limescale buildup and extend the cell's lifespan.

GUARANTEE

Limited Warranty: The Hayward Turbo 5 cell is covered by a 3-year parts and labor warranty, giving you long-term peace of mind.

REPAIR SERVICES AND INFORMATION FOR MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR

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SPARE PARTS & REPAIR SERVICES

 

Key Characteristics

Maintenance

Automatic system to reduce maintenance and extend cell life.

Control Panel

Easy chlorine generation level monitoring and reading

Protection

Flow detector to ensure protection of your system

Adjustable dosage

Adjustable dosage for precise control tailored to your pool's needs.

FAQ


Pour nettoyer la cellule, retirez-la et inspectez-la pour détecter l’accumulation de calcium. Si nécessaire, faites-la tremper dans une solution(Nettoyant spécifique). Laissez agir seulement quelques minute, rincez bien et réinstallez. Ne grattez jamais les plaques pour éviter de les endommager.


Pour démarrer une piscine au sel, commencez par équilibrer l’eau : pH entre 7,2–7,6, alcalinité entre 80–120 ppm et dureté calcique autour de 200–300 ppm. Ajoutez ensuite la quantité de sel recommandée selon le volume de la piscine, laissez la pompe tourner 24 heures pour bien dissoudre le sel, puis démarrez la cellule au niveau suggéré par le fabricant. Vérifiez que le taux de sel est dans la plage idéale, généralement entre 2 700 et 3 200 ppm ou 1200 et 1800 ppm.


After adding salt / cleaning the cell

Run the filter pump for 24 hours to allow the salt to distribute evenly… The salt level display may take up to 24 hours to update.

Allow approximately 24 hours for the salt to circulate and homogenize; the average salt display may take approximately 24 hours to update.

Update the “average salt” with the “instant salinity”

Set the main switch to Auto, then press Diagnostic until you see “-xxxx ppm” (Instant Salt).

When Instant Salt is displayed, switch the main switch from Auto to Super Chlorinate, then back to Auto.


Lower/drain according to the closing procedure, remove/drain the cell (or drain plugs), disconnect the power supply, store in a dry place.


  • Maintain pH 7.2–7.6, TA 80–120 ppm, free chlorine 1–3 ppm, stabilizer (CYA) 30–50 ppm.
  • Cell cleaning: If a "Low Flow/Check Cell" alarm appears or production drops, briefly soak the cell in a mild acidic solution and rinse thoroughly. Avoid prolonged acid baths (which can cause plate wear).
  • Monitor the flow rate (clean pre-filter, unclogged filter).


  • Aim for the manufacturer's recommendation (often 3,000–3,200 ppm).
  • Quick calculation:

    kg of salt ≈ Volume (m³) × (ppm to add) / 1000.

    Example: 50 m³, target 3,000 ppm, current water 500 ppm → delta 2,500 ppm → 50 × 2,500 / 1,000 = 125 kg of salt.
  • Add in portions, circulate for 24 hours, then test again.


Salt (NaCl) is dissolved in the pool (usually 1200-1800 or 2800-3400 ppm).

The electrolytic cell transforms salt into free chlorine, which disinfects the water, then reverts back to salt. The generation percentage is easily controlled with the small dial.

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