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Electrolysis works by adding a small amount of salt to the water in the pool (4 g/litre). After the water is filtered, it is then treated by electrolysis, which converts the salt into a powerful sterilising agent, killing off all algae and bacteria and oxidising any organic residues. In spite of the combined effects of swimmers and sunshine, the salt remains in the water and allows the disinfecting process to be constantly renewed. The JD Sel Sea 60 is designed for pools with a capacity of up to 60 m3, while the JD Sel Sea 100 is suitable for pools up to 100 m3.
Specifications
A timer can be used to set the chlorine production time (as a percentage) for each pool, independently of the filtration system. The "Standby" function takes over from chlorine production, temporarily suspending electrolysis without shutting down the filtration system.
Automatic cover function: The JD Sel Sea automatically reduces the amount of chlorine produced when the pool is covered.
The electrode consists of a series of seven titanium plates coated with precious metal oxides.
These electrodes can be self-cleaned by reversing the polarity. The duration of the cleaning process is programmable, allowing it to be adapted for the hardness (TH) of the water in your area.
An easily-run self-test lets you check the electrolyser's main functions in only a few seconds.
Benefits
Easy and cheap to maintain
Consistent water quality and unrivalled comfort - no more unpleasant smells and red, sore eyes!
A highly-automated design for ease of operation and low maintenance.
Warranty
3 years
Recommendations
Operation/Care
To keep the pool in good condition, the water must have a pH between 7 and 7.2.
Maintenance is kept to the strict minimum - just add salt once per season.
An easily-run self-test lets you check the electrolyser's main functions in only a few seconds.
These electrodes can be self-cleaned by reversing the polarity. The duration of the cleaning process is programmable, allowing it to be adapted for the hardness (TH) of the water in your area.
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