Tuesday 3 July 2018

Facts About Pool Chlorinator Systems

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By Jeffrey Reynolds


Every passing day seems a rise in popularity of salt water pools. The number of individuals having these products fitted in their homes and other facilities is enough proof of this. Unlike before, modern Pool Chlorinator Systems are multi-functional which gives them the ability to automate functions of several pools as the same time. Self-monitoring of the structure and chemical balancing are among examples of functions which can be automated.

Apparently, salt water chlorination has so many benefits. This process involves continuous creation of chlorine from the water. Chlorine is created from the salt that occurs naturally in the water in the pool. This eliminates the need to add jugs of chlorine into the pool in order to achieve chemical balance. This makes work much easier for the homeowner because they do not need to worry about pH of the pool once the chlorination system is installed and set.

The reason salt water is preferred is because it has several benefits to the human body. When one swims in salty water, the skin does not feel sticky since the water is gentle on the body. Another benefit is that eyes do not feel irritated or turn red after swimming. The time needed for maintenance is reduced since salty water is stable.

The operating cost of a pool is expected to the reduced by up to 50 percent by the chlorination system. Nasty chloramines which people experience in normal pools are also eliminated. The chloramines usually make the skin to irritate, with some people experiencing worse allergic reactions. Besides that, swimming pools usually produce very bad odors because of the chloramines.

This system is made up of two parts, the salt cell also known as the chlorine generator and the control panel. The control panel is the main component of the system and all programming functions and settings are done from there. It is from there that the user can control certain functions such as chlorine production, pump run time and monitoring salt levels.

Also, the current state of the cell may be monitored using the control panel. Through the control panel, other components of the system like lighting, pump, and chemical dispenser may be completely automated. As such, damage to the control panel translates to automatic damage of the well. In the event that this happens then calling a specialist to correct the unit is what a person must do.

The salt cell is the generator of chlorine. The generation occurs through the process of electrolysis. By charging salt with electricity, the process breaks it down into respective molecules thus yielding chlorine. The electrolysis process may be indefinitely repeated on condition that the pool chemistry is balanced as required.

To ensure the electrolysis process is continuous, one will be required to keep on adding small amounts of salt. One should add the salts on an annual basis and in small amounts only. These machines usually come with different looks and different features depending with the model one intends to acquire. Although they may look different, these machines still work in the same way.




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