Compu Chlor

Why Saltwater Chlorination?
It is healthier. Irritation to eyes and ears is eliminated. Unpleasant taste and odour is greatly reduced. No more expensive & hazardous chlorine. Fully automatic chlorination.

 

 

AUTO 150 CELL 

Chlorine output: 150 mL per hour.Running Cost: 160 Watt / 0.6 amp Suitable for pools up to 70,000 litres (17,000 gallons.)

 

 

SPA CELL AUTO 75 
 
 
Chlorine output: 75 mL per hour.Running Cost: 80 Watt / 0.3 amp Suitable for all spas.

 

 

 

              Super Model

         

 

Auto Cleaning Electrolytic Cells
The Electrolytic Cell has two precious metal oxide coated titanium anode plates separated by insulators. A reversing DC voltage is applied to the cell and chlorine gas is produced without any calcium build up on the plates. These cells require no maintenance and have a clear cell case to enable the chlorine manufacture to be visible while operating.

 

AUTO 300 CELL
 
 
 
Chlorine output: 300 mL per hour.Running Cost: 320 Watt / 1.2 amp Suitable for pools up to 150,000 litres (36,000 gallons.)
 
 
 
 
 
AUTO 200 CELL
 
 
Chlorine output: 200 mL per hour.Running Cost: 240 Watt / 1 amp Suitable for pools up to 100,000 litres (24,000 gallons.)
 
 
 
 
             
               Deluxe Model

 
How Does It Work? Salt is added to the pool water. After the salt is completely dissolved, your pool or spa water should read approx 0.6% salt content. (Sea water is 3.5%) The slightly salinated water then passes through the electrolytic cell and this produces chlorine gas, which prevents algae and purifies the pool or spa. Salt is only lost by rain overflow, splash out or filter backwashing. Experience has shown that about 6 bags (150kg) of salt per year is required to maintain adequate salt level, for an average size pool. Providing pool chemistry is maintained at the correct levels, no powder or liquid chlorine should be added.

 

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