Product Details
- Brand: Westaho
- Product Type: Salt chlorine generator and pool pump system
- Manufacturer: WESTAHO
- Item Model Number: WE 011
- Pool Compatibility: Above-ground pools up to 15,000 gallons
- Product Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 15 inches
- Item Weight: 16.46 pounds
- Main Use: Helps circulate pool water and produce chlorine from dissolved pool salt
- Cell Type: Titanium cell listed by seller
- Design Type: Integrated salt chlorinator and pump setup
- Control Feature: LED indicator / controller listed by seller
Compatibility and Pool Use
The Westaho salt water pool chlorinator system is mainly suited for above-ground pools that match the listed 15,000-gallon capacity, hose layout, and power requirements. It should not be selected by pool size alone, because hose fittings, pump flow, and installation position also matter.
This salt chlorine generator pool pump is designed for buyers who want one combined setup instead of buying a separate pump and salt chlorinator. Confirm that your current pool system can connect properly before installation.
Setup and Installation Notes
The Westaho salt water pump should be installed according to the product manual and placed where the water can move properly through the system. Make sure all hoses, clamps, and fittings are secure before running the pump.
For above-ground pools, test the current salt level before adding more salt. Use only pool-grade salt, allow it to dissolve fully, and balance the water before starting regular chlorination.
Titanium Cell and System Care
The USA titanium cell should be inspected regularly for scale buildup, blocked flow, loose fittings, and signs of wear. Clean the cell only as directed by the manufacturer so the system can continue producing chlorine correctly.
Keep the control panel and electrical parts protected from water exposure, poor wiring, and accidental damage. If the system shows a warning or low output, check salt level, water flow, pump operation, and cell condition before restarting.
Maintenance and Water Testing
A salt chlorine generator still requires regular water testing and pool care. Check chlorine, pH, alkalinity, stabilizer, salt level, and water hardness so the system can operate within the correct range.
Routine maintenance helps reduce common issues such as cloudy water, scale buildup, low salt warnings, weak chlorine output, or pump flow problems. Follow the manual for cleaning, inspection, and safe operation.
Before You Buy
Confirm that the package includes the chlorinator unit, integrated pump, titanium cell, hoses, adapters, clamps, power cord, manual, and any required fittings. Also verify voltage, plug type, salinity range, pump specifications, warranty terms, return policy, and whether the system is compatible with your exact above-ground pool.
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