Know Different Types Of Chlorine Generators



Have you ever bought a home with a swimming pool then you know there is nothing is worse than having a swimming pool that is green from algae or has gunk on its walls and floor. Most pool owners are contented to add powdered chemicals constantly to keep chlorine levels high. But for a few the chlorine generator has replaced the task of adding chemicals.

There are two sorts of chlorine generators utilized in residential pool systems. A brine unit makes use of a container of salt and by electrolysis generates chlorine which upon contact with water generates hypochlorous acid, which is then infused into the pool water as it is clean. Hypochlorous acid is the vigorous ingredient utilized in chlorine laundry bleach and is an effective sanitizer when used properly. The downside to this type of chlorine generator is that the electrolysis process generates large quantity of sodium hydroxide (lye) that should be flushed out of the unit and disposed of correctly. Owing to this waste disposal matter, brine units are less commonly used today.

The most ordinary chlorine generation unit requires that salt be added to the pool water, usually about 25 pounds per 1000 gallons. There are two different types of salted water chlorine generators. Both sorts use electrolysis such as the brine unit, but rather than using concentrated salt make use of the salt in the pool water. The first type of salted water chlorinator uses convection to circulate pool water and makes chlorine even though the circulating pump is turned off. The other type of salted water unit is installed in line with the filtration system and only produces chlorine when the filtration system is active.

There are two upsides to this system in that slightly salted water often "feels" better than fresh water and that waste production is a lot reduced. However, it should be remembered that for finest performance the units should be filtered regularly, and some systems offer reverse polarity options which make the units self-cleaning and greatly lessen maintenance. A few users might be concerned regarding cost, since chlorine generation units are not inexpensive, but some costs are regained in the fact that pool chemical expenses are greatly reduced in a salt system.