Hayward | HL-CHEM | OmniLogic Sense & Dispense Chemistry Kit | Pool Automation Chemical Control Kit
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This Sense & Dispense chemistry kit is an automation accessory designed for compatible Hayward OmniLogic pool control systems. It helps monitor and manage pool water chemistry by integrating chemical sensing and feed-control capability into the automation platform.
Built for pool automation, sanitation, and water treatment applications, this kit supports more consistent chemical management when paired with compatible equipment and properly configured chemical feed systems.
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Key Features
• Chemistry control kit designed for compatible Hayward OmniLogic automation systems
• Supports automated monitoring and management of pool water chemistry
• Used to integrate chemical sensing functions into the pool control platform
• Helps maintain more consistent water balance when installed with compatible feed equipment
• Suitable for residential pool automation upgrades, equipment pad modernization, and water treatment control
• Supports service professionals and homeowners by reducing manual chemistry adjustment demands
• Intended for use with properly matched Hayward automation, sensors, and chemical feed components
• Professional installation and calibration are recommended to ensure proper sensing, dosing control, and system operation
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Product Overview
This chemistry kit is used to add Sense & Dispense chemical control capability to a compatible OmniLogic automation system. It allows the automation platform to monitor water chemistry conditions and coordinate chemical feed operation when installed with the required compatible equipment.
The kit is commonly used in residential pool systems where automated chemistry management is desired alongside pump, heater, lighting, and auxiliary equipment control. By tying water chemistry functions into the automation system, the pool owner or service technician can manage chemical control from a more centralized platform.
During installation, the automation system, sensor placement, plumbing layout, chemical feed equipment, and control wiring should be reviewed carefully. Proper sensor installation, flow cell setup, calibration, and chemical feed configuration are important for accurate readings and dependable operation.
Routine maintenance should include regular water testing, sensor inspection, cleaning, and calibration according to system requirements. Chemical feed containers, tubing, injection points, and automation settings should also be checked periodically to help maintain balanced water, protect pool equipment, and support reliable sanitizer and pH control.