CMP | 52000-200-101 | O-Ring | For PowerClean Salt System
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The CMP 52000-200-101 O-Ring is a genuine replacement sealing component designed for compatible CMP PowerClean® salt chlorination systems. This O-ring creates a watertight seal between the salt cell and cell housing, helping prevent leaks and maintain proper chlorinator performance. It is commonly used in PowerClean Ultra, PowerClean Econ, SGS Breeze, SGS Wave, and compatible salt sanitation systems.
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Key Features
• Genuine CMP replacement O-ring for compatible PowerClean® salt chlorination systems
• Designed to create a secure seal between the salt cell and housing assembly
• Helps prevent water leakage and maintain proper chlorinator operation
• Compatible with CMP PowerClean Ultra, PowerClean Econ, SGS Breeze, and SGS Wave systems where specified
• Replacement solution for worn, flattened, cracked, stretched, or leaking O-rings
• Durable material engineered for use in saltwater pool environments
• Supports proper system pressure retention and equipment protection
• Professional installation is recommended to inspect housing surfaces, sealing grooves, and related chlorinator components
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Product Overview
The CMP 52000-200-101 O-Ring for PowerClean Salt Systems is engineered to maintain the watertight seal required for reliable salt chlorinator operation. Installed between the salt cell and housing assembly, this O-ring helps prevent leaks while supporting proper chlorine generation and circulation system performance.
Over time, exposure to pool chemicals, salt, temperature fluctuations, and routine maintenance can cause O-rings to deteriorate. Replacing the O-ring during scheduled service helps restore sealing performance, protect equipment components, and reduce the risk of water intrusion or system leaks. Compatible applications include CMP PowerClean Ultra 320, 540, and 760 models, PowerClean Econ systems, SGS Breeze systems, SGS Wave systems, and certain compatible chlorinator platforms.
Proper installation, inspection of the sealing channel, and verification of housing condition are important to ensure dependable chlorinator performance and long-term system reliability.