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How Does a Saltwater Chlorine Generator Chlorinator Work?

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How Does a Saltwater Chlorine Generator Chlorinator Work?

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Benefits of the Saltwater Chlorine Generator Chlorinator A saltwater chlorine generator chlorinator does not rely on expensive, harsh chemicals like chlorine tablets but rather salt, a much cheaper commodity. With a saltwater pool, swimmers do not have to worry about green hair, itchy eyes or skin problems, or storing potentially harmful chemicals. While pH levels still need to be tested, there is less work involved in maintaining a saltwater pool versus a pool treated with traditional chlorine tablets. Mechanics and Operation According to chlorinator manufacturer’s specifications, natural non-iodized salt (sodium chloride) is added to the swimming pool water. This salt is comprised of two elements—chlorine and sodium. The saltwater chlorine generator chlorinator is installed within the pool’s circulation system and has a hollow cavity that houses an electrolytic cell. When the filter pump is on, it pushes water through the chlorinator’s cell, electrifying the salt water, producing a

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