Operating Guide
Burst
Protection
Antifreeze Water
-100˚ F
1 (Part) None
-75˚ F
1 (Part) 1 (Part)
-50˚ F
1 (Part) 2 (Parts)
-40˚ F
1 (Part) 3 (Parts)
0˚ F
1 (Part) 4 (Parts)
Freeze Protection Chart
pool rules
All ingredients are listed
in the U.S. Federal
Register. This product is
considered GRAS
(Generally Regarded As
Safe) by the Food and
Drug Administration.
Please Read Carefully:
• This product should not be used
in an automobile radiator
or boat engine.
• Not for use in closed boiler systems or
solar collectors. See the manufacturer of
those items for their recommendations.
To De-Winterize the system: Swimming
Pool Antifreeze presents no toxic hazard to
swimmers nor should it create problems
for routine chemical maintenance.
Swimming Pool Antifreeze should be
drained from pool equipment before
returning it to service. It is not necessary to
drain antifreeze from pool plumbing lines.
Please Read Carefully:
• This product should not be used in an automobile
radiator
or boat engine.
• Not for use in closed boiler systems or solar
collectors. See the manufacturer of those items
for their recommendations.
Contents Combustible • Contains
denatured alcoho
l
Keep out of reach of children. Do not use
near fire or flame. Keep cap on tight when
not in use. Store in cool ventilated area.
Eye irritant – flush with water if product
contacts eyes.
To De-Winterize the system:
Swimming
Pool Antifreeze presents no toxic hazard to
swimmers nor should it create problems for routine
chemical maintenance.
Swimming Pool Antifreeze should be drained from
pool equipment before returning it to service. It is
not necessary to drain antifreeze from pool
plumbing lines.
NOTE: CONSULT POOL MANUFACTURER'S
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADDITIONAL
INSTRUCTIONS FOR RETURNING
POOL TO SERVICE.
Drain Pool Plumbing of All Water
1. Fully open all pool system valves.
2. Temporarily drain the pool to a level below the lowest inlet fitting. This should allow water to drain from all lines.
3. To remove residual water, blow out the lines by
attaching a blow-out plug to the water intake fitting and applying
air pressure.
Drain Equipment Plumbing of All Water
4. Remove all drain plugs located on the hair and lint pot of the pump, filter tank, selector valve, heat exchanger, etc.
Be sure to remove both front and rear plugs from the heater header.
5. Coat drain plugs with waterproof grease.
6. Replace drain plugs after all water has drained from the system.
7. Remove, drain and store the skimmer, pump strainer basket and filter pressure gauge.
8. Plug the inlet and skimmer with winterizing plugs.
9. Return the pool to its recommended winter water level.
Add Antifreeze to the System
NOTE: NEVER ADD ANTIFREEZE TO THE CHLORINATOR
10. Add Swimming Pool
Antifreeze to the pool's plumbing lines. A hand pump is recommended to
pump antifreeze into the system.
11. Remove pressure relief valve or plug on the top side of front heater header.
Add antifreeze. Replace Fitting.
12. Add a few inches of antifreeze directly to the skimmer.
NOTE: FOLLOW ALL POOL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER'S
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WINTERIZATION.
AF
Antifreeze
Requires
PVC
Pipe Size
Per 10'
Pipe
1" 1/2 Gallon
1-1/4" 3/4 Gallon
1-1/2" 1 Gallon
2" 1-3/4 Gallon
882000 #609
30054
24 Hour Emergency Response 1-800-535-5053
Camco Manufacturing, Inc.
121 Landmark Drive / Greensboro, NC 27409
Made in USA
1-800-334-2004 / www.camco.net