Salt electrolysis
Salt electrolysis systems generate chlorine from the common salt disolved in the water. The necessary salt for their operation should be added to the pool in a concentration of 3-4 Kg/m3. The chlorine generated destroys the organic matter and present pathogens in the water, being transformed again in sodium chloride (common salt). The products break down, they act and they are regenerated again.
Cu/Ag Ionization
Jointly a Cu-Ag IONIZER enormously powers the efficacy of the salt electrolysis, permitting that the antibacterial and algicidepower of the Cu-Ag ionization system be completed by the hipoclorite generation of the electrolysis system, acting jointly in a free and natural cycle without the addition of chemical products.