Product Details
- Product type: Salt chlorine generator replacement cell with sensor kit
- Model number: PLC700
- System compatibility: Select Jandy AquaPure salt chlorine generator systems
- Common use: Replacing a worn salt cell and sensor assembly
- Pool size reference: 12K model designation; verify exact gallon compatibility before publishing
- Installation type: Inline plumbing cell replacement
- Best for: Compatible Jandy AquaPure systems that need a replacement cell and sensor kit
- Included parts: Replacement cell and sensor kit; verify all included hardware before publishing
For shoppers comparing larger Jandy cell options, the Jandy Zodiac AquaPure PLC1400 saltwater cell kit may be a related product to review before choosing the correct replacement.
Compatibility Notes
The PLC700 replacement cell should be matched to the exact Jandy AquaPure system model. Check the label on your existing cell, the control box, and the owner’s manual before ordering.
If your system uses a different AquaPure or PureLink setup, the Jandy R0452400 salt cell PLC1400 may be a separate replacement option for larger compatible systems. Do not substitute one cell model for another unless your equipment manual confirms compatibility.
When to Replace the Cell
A salt cell may need replacement if the system shows low chlorine output, frequent service alerts, scaling inside the cell, or inconsistent readings after cleaning and balancing the pool water. The sensor kit may also need attention if salinity or flow readings are inaccurate.
If your control box or power center is also damaged, inspect related equipment such as the Jandy salt chlorinator control box before replacing only the cell.
Installation Guidance
Turn off power to the pool equipment before removing the old cell or sensor. Release system pressure, close valves if needed, and follow the AquaPure installation instructions for your exact setup.
Install the replacement cell in the correct flow direction and make sure unions, O-rings, sensor cable, and electrical connections are seated properly. After installation, restart the system and confirm that flow, salinity, and chlorine output readings appear normal.
Related AquaPure Parts
Some AquaPure repairs may require smaller replacement parts instead of a full cell kit. For example, a Zodiac AquaPure DC power cord replacement may be relevant when the power cord is damaged, loose, or no longer connecting correctly.
For broader system comparisons, browse the Jandy salt water system options available on your site.
Maintenance Tips
Inspect the cell regularly for calcium buildup, debris, damaged plates, or loose fittings. Clean the cell only according to the manufacturer’s instructions and avoid using sharp tools on the plates.
Balanced water chemistry helps protect the cell and sensor. Check salt level, stabilizer, pH, calcium hardness, and flow before assuming the cell is defective.











