Aqua Rite Saline Generating System - Complete Kit

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This complete package includes the AquaRite Swimpure Plus Power Center, Turbo-Cell 15 with flow switch and 15 ft cable, and pvc unions with O-rings to install the Saline Generating System into your existing plumbing.

Everything you need to install the AquaRite Electronic Chlorine Generators (also known as salt chlorinators).

These systems are the largest selling system in the world. They automatically produce pure chlorine every day while the pool is being filtered and distribute it evenly throughout the pool via the return jets. AquaRite generators use a low concentration of salt dissolved in the pool water (below the level of taste) to produce up to 1.45 lbs of chlorine daily, enough for all residential pools up to 40,000 gallons. They are also NSF certified and approved for use on commercial and public pools. They easily install on standard filtration systems, both for new construction and on existing pools.

The T-Cell 15 is capable of generating chlorine for pools holding up to 40,000 gallons. The main Turbo Cell is a specially-designed converter connected to the control unit by a simple plug-in cord, and plumbed into the filter pump's return line to the pool. As water is pushed through the Turbo Cell, an extremely safe low-voltage electrical charge turns the salt previously added to the water into fresh, sanitizing chlorine which is then dispersed evenly throughout the pool via the return jets.

Features:

* Clean, clear and luxuriously soft water, automatically
* Turns ordinary salt into a self-regenerating supply of pure, sanitizing chlorine
* Generates 100% of pool and spa’s sanitization needs
* No more red eyes, itchy skin and chemical odors
* No more liquid or tablet chlorine
* Ideal for any existing or new in-ground pool


How to Install a Complete AquaRite System


  • Model: AQ-RITE
  • Shipping Weight: 27lbs
  • Manufactured by: Goldline



This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 23 February, 2011.