Purifiers / Filters

Purifiers


UV254

Put an end to odors and eye and skin irritations! An Ultraviolet Sanitizer uses strong UV rays to sanitize water as water passes by the UV light. A UV sanitizer:

  • Destroys 99.9% of bacteria, algae and micro-organisms
  • Reduces chlorine and bromine use in pools by 70%-80%
  • Destroys the chloramines that cause red eyes, chlorine smell and skin irritations
  • Requires minimal system maintenance (about 15-20 minutes annually)

Significantly reduce your dependency on chlorine, salt or bromine!! Systems are available for In-ground pools, aboveground pools, and Hot Tubs.


CLFree
Save your money, time and health. The CL Free Water Systems Pool/Spa System sanitizes and protects your pool water and provides you a chlorine and salt free swimming experience. The system ionizes copper into the water, kills bacteria (E-coli, Pseudomonas, etc.), kills algae, and oxidizes the water (freshening and sanitizing). The system eliminates chlorine, chemicals and other impurities from your water. The system significantly reduces calcium, deposits.

The system:

  • Ionizes with Copper (latent protection)
  • Oxidizes with OH created by the electrolysis between the Titanium plates(active sanitization in the flow chamber)
  • Automatically manages your pool or spa's pH injecting co2 on demand, determined by pH sensor.

No Chlorine. No Salt. No Problem!
Swimming Pool Water Fit to Drink!!!


Filters

To keep your pool looking appealing and healthy it is important to have a good working filter. Combined with the proper maintenance of chemicals it keeps your pool algae free and safe for activity. There are three popular methods of filtration – Sand, Cartridge, and Diatomaceous Earth (D.E).

Sand
In this method, impurities are extracted from the water utilizing sand to collect and attract the debris. Sand filters must be backwashed (running it in reverse) to unload the water waste. This is a manual process that must be performed every few weeks. Sand filters trap debris as small as 20 to 40 microns.

Cartridge
Cartridge filters have a greater surface area than sand allowing for fewer clogs and easier maintenance. Cartridge filters are designed to run at lower pressure than sand which puts less backpressure on the pump, providing more flow and turnover. Cartridge filters should be cleaned once or twice a season by simply hosing them off. Cartridge element filters trap debris as small as 10 to 15 microns.

DE
Diatomaceous earth is mined and is the fossilized exoskeletons of tiny diatoms. They are used to coat "grids" in the filter housing and act as tiny sieves allowing for the removal of debris as small as 5 microns. Once the pressure rises, the filter is backwashed just like a sand filter and then "recharged" with more DE powder. DE filters trap debris as small as 2– 5 microns.