Hidrolife Salt 33 saline electrolysis from Sugar Valley. 11367
Hidrolife Salt 33 saline electrolysis from Sugar Valley. 11367 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Transit time 3 - 5 days
Description
Description
The new Hidrolife Sal 33 saline electrolysis equipment for both private and public pools is a device that generates chlorine through common salt dissolved in the water of your pool. It will work whether there is enough salt in the water or if there is not enough salt in the water.
With the new saline electrolysis equipment you will avoid handling any type of chemical product and simplify maintenance.
You will have a completely healthier and more pleasant bathroom.
The Hidrolife saline electrolysis equipment has several advantages:
- It is an economical piece of equipment that is easy to install in any type of pool.
- It will completely eliminate chlorine consumption in your pool.
- It will not have any problem being used with saline water.
- Avoid any type of itching, eye or skin irritation.
- Protects tissues.
- Promotes tanning.
- It needs minimal maintenance.
Characteristics.
- Removable display.
- Access menus with security password.
- Safety: lack of flow, lack of salt, cover detection.
- Direct production in gr CI2/hour.
- Optional: Automatic control of pH (+/-), redox, CL2, conductivity and temperature.
- Safety with extended dosing time.
- Instructions, waiting times and dosing with patterns or at one point.
- Automatic or manual operation.
- Optional via cable or via Wifi with remote control and VistaPool.
- Electronic box.
- Titanium cell with transparent PVC support Ø 63 mm.
Technical characteristics.
| Model (gr CI2/h) | Private Pools (28ºC) | Private Pools (+28ºC) | Public Pools* |
| Salt 33 | 200 m3 | 125 m3 | 40 m3 |
Operation
For perfect operation of the Hidrolife saline electrolysis equipment, we indicate the operating principles of saline electrolysis.
The salt necessary for the correct operation of the equipment must be added to the pool in a concentration of 4 - 6 Kg/m3 (5 - 6 lower than that of sea water).
The salt will be added to the water and chlorine (CI2) will be produced at the anode of the cell through the following reaction by electrolysis:
2NaCI+2H2O=2NaOH+H2+CI2 (salwater=soda+hydrogen+chlorine).
Chlorine is dissolved in water forming hypochlorous acid:
CI2+H2O=HOCI+HCI (chlorine+water=hypochlorous acid + hydrochloric acid)
The hypochlorous acid oxidizes the bacteria and it can also be observed that another product is generated such as active oxygen (O2) to which an extra disinfectant power is added to the process, thus sterilizing the water:
2HOCI=2HCI+O2 (hypochlorous acid=hydrochloric acid+oxygen)
Once the water is disinfected, the hydrochloric acid will react with the caustic soda in a neutralization reaction, returning salt and water.
Hydrogen and oxygen react to form water:
NaOH+HCI=NaCI+H2O (soda+hydrochloric acid=salt+water)
This entire operating process is a closed process in which there is no type of loss of any product. The addition of salt should only be done once when filling the pool.
They should only be carried out in small periodic replacements due to water losses during filter washing.
The chlorine generated will destroy the organic matter and pathogens present in the water will be transformed back into sodium chloride (common salt). All products decompose, act and regenerate again. This explains why the salt concentration remains constant.
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