ChlorEase Above-Ground Saltwater Chlorinator
Saltwater chlorination is a process of sanitizing water, using chlorine that is produced in the pool water from ordinary salt. Developed in Australia over 25 years ago, the technology is utilized in over 90% of all pools and spas in Australia today. The process occurs via electrolysis, using ordinary salt and a device called a saltwater chlorinator - also referred to as a chlorine generator, salt chlorine generator, or salt chlorinator. Initially, a low concentration of salt is added to the water. As water passes over the chlorinator's specially coated plates, an electric current breaks down the salt and water into their basic elements to form hypochlorous acid, which is the active sanitizer in all forms of chlorine. The chlorine kills algae and bacteria in the water and oxidizes the waste. Thereafter, the chlorine regenerates itself back to salt and begins the process over again in a virtually unending cycle. Since salt does not evaporate, an occasional addition of salt is needed only to replace what is lost due to splash out, pump out, draining or backwashing. - Produces chlorine right in the pool - automatically and continuously
- Can be used with all chemicals used in chlorine-maintained pools
- Cord has windable spool for easy cleaning and winterization
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- Treats above-ground pools up to 18,000 gallons
- Easily installs on new and existing pools - no plumbing required
- Heavy duty
- High-efficiency cell
- Uses any 110V GFI-Protected Outlet
- Swimmers love the soft water feel
- Better for skin, hair and eyes than regular chlorine
- 1-Year Limited Warranty
- Please Note this item is not recommended for soft-sided pools.
Owner's Manual (PDF)
 
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