Jandy R0452400 – 3-Port Salt Cell Kit for AquaPure / PureLink (up to ~40,000 gal)
Product Overview
The Jandy R0452400 replacement salt-cell kit is engineered for salt water pool systems using the AquaPure/PureLink 3-port architecture. For pools up to approximately 40,000 gallons, this kit restores efficient chlorine generation, using titanium blade construction and corrosion-resistant materials to ensure long life.
Key Features
- Designed for AquaPure / PureLink 3-port systems.
- Titanium blade cell plates maximize salt-to-chlorine conversion efficiency.
- Includes necessary union hardware, cord and sensor port to complete the installation.
- Ideal for residential pools up to ~40,000 gallons in volume.
- Corrosion-resistant construction for long service life in harsh pool environments.
Technical Specifications
- Part Number: R0452400
- System Type: 3-Port Salt Chlorine Generator Cell Kit
- Compatible with: AquaPure / PureLink systems (3-port models)
- Pool Volume Recommendation: Up to approx. 40,000 gallons
- Includes: Cell body, union hardware, 14-blade titanium plates (typical), 16' cord (varies by kit)
Applications & Compatibility
This kit is suited for pool owners who have a Jandy AquaPure or PureLink salt water generation system with a 3-port cell setup. Before ordering, verify your system’s port type (3-port vs 2-port), current cell condition, and pool volume to ensure compatibility with this R0452400 kit.
Installation Instructions
- Turn off power to the salt system and lock out the circuit.
- Switch off the pool pump and relieve any pressure in the cell plumbing.
- Remove the existing cell assembly, clean or inspect the plumbing and unions for wear or corrosion.
- Install the new R0452400 kit: connect the unions, sensor (if required), and cord per manufacturer instructions.
- Restore power and run the system; monitor the display or salt cell status to verify proper operation.
- Check salt level, sensor and water flow after installation and restart the chlorinator accordingly.
Troubleshooting
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System displaying “Check Cell” or low chlorine production: Confirm water flow through cell, salt level, sensor connection and that cell is wired and installed correctly.
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Leaks at unions or plumbing: Check that union gaskets are properly seated, plumbing is clean and cell is tightened correctly.
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Cell plate fouling or scale build-up: Inspect for calcium build-up, clean the plates per service instructions, verify salt level and water chemistry.
Maintenance Tip
Service your salt cell annually: inspect plates for scale buildup, verify sensor/flow switch operation, check salt concentration and ensure good water flow. Replacing the cell with the R0452400 kit when performance drops ensures reliable chlorine generation and simpler pool maintenance.