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Part # 2110-03

Manufacturer Code CLX200EGA

Alternate Part #'s CLX200EGA, 43-150-1050, HAY-451-4042, HAYCLX200EGA, HPPCLX200EGA

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Retaining Screw Kit - CLX200EGA

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?     Asked on 5/22/2015by Donald

The size of the ret. screw so I can buy a replacement screw. Thread size, diameter and length would be helpful
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A  Answered on 5/22/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Donald, The dimensions for the retainer screw can be found via CLX200EGA.
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?     Asked on 3/25/2017by Paul Neuroh

getting air bubbles from clorinator .....what do I need to replace on clorinator?
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A  Answered on 3/27/2017 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi, Paul. Chlorinators are usually pressurized which will cause water to leak out not come in causing air bubbles. Air bubbles can only enter your system on the suction side. Yo can use our How to Identify and Correct Air Leaks guide to assist you.
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?     Asked on 6/28/2017by James Fousek

I am missing one slip washer, does this come with 2?
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A  Answered on 6/28/2017 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Yes this kit does come with two washers.
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?     Asked on 7/5/2017by Walter

My chlorinator is over 20 years old. I replaced the O-Ring and when I took it apart 1 of the slip washers crumbled. Do those washers affect the operation of the chlorinator? I'm not getting high enough chorine readings to the point that I've added an extra tablet to boost the reading
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A  Answered on 7/25/2017 by InyoPools Product Specialist Alex V.

Walter, The washers would not affect the chlorine output. If you are not getting enough chlorine, the check valve may be clogged. 
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?     Asked on 7/18/2019by Cornelius Corbett

What sort of flathead screwdriver should be used to tighten this? I used a metal one and it damaged the screwhead. Is there a special tool or something recommended to tighten this with?
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A  Answered on 7/18/2019 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi, Cornelius. You can use a socket to remove the screw. I myself have damaged the screw using a flathead screwdriver. 
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