Pool System

Pool System

Swimming Pool Systems

Transform your pool or spa into an oasis of mineral spring water… naturally!For nearly 100 years, chlorine has been perceived as the only way to disinfect water in swimming pools and spas. Yet this method commonly yields red, irritated eyes, dry and brittle hair, swimmers ear, dry itchy skin, bleached out swimsuits and a distinct odor on your body and in the water.

 

Chlorine is a strong bleach and is dangerous. Studies have linked it with cancer, and scientists claim it is a leading cause of erosion of the Earth’s ozone layer. The bottom line is… nobody likes

 

CHLORINE!

 

Is there a safer, more effective and economical alternative? Yes, introducing MineralPURE!

 

What is MineralPURE?

 

Crystal clear water. You will be amazed at the clarity of the water. Swim in water that exceeds EPA standards for drinking water! You will never go back into a heavily chlorinated pool or spa again.

 

By using safe, natural minerals as a basis for its technology, Clearwater Enviro Technologies, Inc., of Clearwater, Florida, has developed a system that can greatly reduce the amount of chlorine you use in your pool or spa.

 

The system consists of a pair of scientifically formulated electrodes, comprised of copper and silver that are placed in-line of your existing equipment in a unique flow-cell chamber. A
microprocessor designed control box releases a controllable low-voltage DC charge to the
electrodes, releasing safe and natural mineral ions into the water.

 

MineralPURE Questons

 

 

What is copper/silver ionization?

 

An ion is an atom, or group of atoms, that possesses an electrical charge. An atom is like a tiny solar system, with a nucleus in the middle and one or more electrons orbiting around the outside. Inside the nucleus are positively charged particles called protons. The electrons are negatively charged. An atom usually contains an equal number of protons and electrons. An ion gets its electrical charge by losing or gaining electrons. Copper/silver ionization is the electronic release of copper and silver ions.

 

How do I know if ionization is taking place?

 

Every ionizer features indicator lights or LCD displays that let you know ionization is taking place. Every unit also comes with an ãionä test kit that should be tested weekly. This indicates the unit is producing copper and silver ions. It is very simple to use and only takes a few minutes.

 

What other testing is required with the ionizer?

 

Normal testing of the pH and total alkalinity should be done on a regular basis. The most important is the pH. This should always be kept between 7.2 and 7.8, with preference on the lower end.

 

 

Will I ever have to replace anything with the system?

 

The electrodes are self-sacrificing and will eventually wear out. A new set of electrodes will be required and is simply screwed in place and the oldset discarded. The reagents for the test kit should be replaced every year. Your dealer has both electrodes and test kits in stock.

 

 

How long will the electrodes last?

 

The actual life-span of the electrodes depends on many factors – the size of the pool or body of water being ionized and water temperature being the main factors. Naturally, a swimming pool of 40,000 gallons will use up the electrodes about 4 times faster than a pool with 10,000 gallons. The warmer the water, the higher the ionizer will have to be set at, as more algae will grow in warmer water. The same can be said of chlorine.

 

 

How hard is it to install the system?

 

Your authorized dealer has been factory-trained to install the system. However, if you are doing it yourself, installation is very simple and can be done in about one hour in most cases. For a plumber, this is a very basic install. An installation manual is included with every unit. No special
tools are required.

 

 

What is the actual electrical consumption?

 

Depending on how long the system runs each day and the size of the unit, the actual amount can vary. However, a regular household unit running 8 hours a day only uses about $3 a year in electricity.

 

 

Will I ever have to use chlorine again?

 

In most cases, some kind of an oxidizer is required, especially in warm water areas. The ionizer will kill algae, bacteria and viruses, but it will not oxidize or burn off the debris that gets in water. Residential applications can use a non-chlorine shock like potassium monopersulfate or even a corona-discharge ozone generator instead of chlorine, while most commercial applications will require a small free-chlorine residual at all times – still saving up to 80% on chlorine expenses.

 

 

Are copper and silver ions safe?

 

Absolutely! As you can see from the above excerpt from EPA’s Quality Criteria for Water, copper is actually required in our bodies, and silver is used worldwide in many applications (see History of Copper /Silver Ionization on page 3). Silver is used by dentists, in water purification equipment, tableware, coins and in many other applications. You can’t say that about chlorine!