CMP Powerclean Salt Ultra 320 Salt Chlorinator (SGS Saline Generating Systems Breeze 320) | 52000-220-000
CMP Powerclean Salt Ultra 320 Salt Chlorinator (SGS Saline Generating Systems Breeze 320) | 52000-220-000

CMP Powerclean Salt Ultra 320 Salt Chlorinator (SGS Saline Generating Systems Breeze 320) | 52000-220-000

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Part Number: SGSB320
$898.00
CMP Powerclean Salt Ultra 320 Complete Salt Pool System with 3-Year Limited Warranty, for up to 20,000 gallon pools
Per the Manufacturer, this chlorine generator model line is no longer available due to critical component shortages.

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    Power: 0.7 lbs/day
    3 Year Limited Warranty
    10000 Hours Rated Lifespan
    20000 Gallons Max Capacity
    80.7
    4000 - 8000 ppm
    Saline Generating Systems offers three innovative products for the sanitization of residential swimming pools: the Breeze 320, Breeze 540, and Breeze 760 Salt Chlorine Generators. The Breeze Series is proudly made in the USA, and designed with the consumer in mind with its simplicity of operation, dependability, and increased longevity.

    You will no longer have to experience dry, irritated skin, red burning eyes, and that heavy chlorine smell due to by-products of typical chlorine sanitizing methods. With the Breeze Series Salt Chlorine Generator, your pool will be continually shocked by a much milder and safer type of free chlorine that will result in water that feels soft and luxurious.

    Saline Generating Systems Breeze 320 is the first available to adequately handle pools up to 20,000 gallons. With an available output of 0.70 pounds of chlorine a day you can rest assured of having plenty of capacity for your pool's sanitation requirements. 3 Year Warranty.

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    FAQ

    Q: Salt reading on a inground 18×36 rectangle. I bought the breeze 3 years ago. Im just curious ?

    Asked by: Mike - 5/28/2019
    A: For this model, you want your salt reading to be 4000ppm when you get a water chemistry test. If the salt level is in range but you are getting the Service warning light, you're cell might be old and needing to be replaced - especially if everything else checks out (cell is clean, water is filling the cell, cell is plugged in correctly, warm water temperatures, etc...)
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    Answer provided by: Dell (5/29/2019)

    Q: Is your spec of covering 3,000 to 35,000 ppm of salt correct? I am interested in ocean level salt concentration. Thanks, Bard French

    Asked by: Bard - 7/19/2018
    A: That is the spec, but for the typical pool you wouldn't ever want it that high.
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    Answer provided by: Chris (7/19/2018)

    Q: Hi I need the replacement element for Breeze 320. Can you quote me a price?

    Asked by: Dan - 6/16/2019
    A: Dan,
    Take a look at those here: https://www.discountsaltpool.com/SGS-CMP_c_70.html
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    Answer provided by: Discount Salt Pool (6/18/2019)

    Q: Can this be a replacement for compu pool cpcs24

    Asked by: Matthew Nicosia - 7/30/2020
    A: No, the Breeze / Powerclean cell is very different and wouldn't mate up at all. But you may simply want to look at this item: Replacement cell for CompuPool CPSC 24
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    Answer provided by: Discount Salt Pool (7/30/2020)

    Q: Customer's lights on the main unit have gone out even though power is on? Any suggestions to indicate equipment is still working? Thanks

    Asked by: Joseph Flores - 8/27/2020
    A: You would want to make sure you have pressed the Fuse Reset button on the bottom of the unit. If it is not tripped, then that may mean the circuitry inside is damaged.
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    Answer provided by: Nathan (8/27/2020)

    Q: How long does the cell last for... I have a lot of white build up inside the cell and don’t think it’s working properly....

    Asked by: Vic - 5/27/2021
    A: I'd say 3-5 years on average for this model, but it depends on use. If you see mineral scaling built up, that's your problem. It's all got to be cleaned off.
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    Answer provided by: Eric (5/27/2021)

    Q: I need a replacement plastic cover for the 320 Breeze generator, my cover craked and broke with sun exposure. Is there a way to get this part alone?

    Asked by: Jose Sanchez - 6/20/2021
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    Answer provided by: Discount Salt Pool (6/21/2021)

    Q: I have a Breeze pool chlorinator from 2014 (model unknown), can I replace it with a new Breeze 320? I notice the cell housing is different than mine, but looks very similar. Mine has a side entry, but a bottom return to the pool. Was curious if I would have to do any re-plumbing? (Pool w/integrated spa 18.2K gallons)

    Asked by: Greg D - 6/14/2022
    A: Email us at [email protected] with a picture, that sounds pretty atypical. The 20k model would not be advisable, you'd be right at its max capacity. You can see a little more information about salt system sizing here: https://www.discountsaltpool.com/what-size-salt-pool-system-is-right-for-me
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    Answer provided by: Discount Salt Pool (6/14/2022)

    Q: If you purchase the generating unit does it also come with the electronic cell and pigtail power cord to plug into the generator?

    Asked by: Subby Anzalone - 3/7/2023
    A: This is the complete system: cell, control module, and all associated cables.
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    Answer provided by: Carl (3/8/2023)

    Q: Also, my pool is 18,000 gals...should I get the 320 model or should I play it safe and get the 540 model?

    Asked by: Subby Anzalone - 3/7/2023
    A: You do not want a salt chlorinator whose maximum capacity is near your pool's actual size. This is a good explanation: https://www.discountsaltpool.com/what-size-salt-pool-system-is-right-for-me
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    Answer provided by: Carl (3/8/2023)