After winning the fifth Hazardous Substance Protection Award in 2002, this procedure established a system that completely eliminates direct contact with hazardous chlorine. In 2012, it was included in the generally recognised standard of technology, DIN 19643-1.
What makes Technopool electrolysis special? It generates chlorine directly in the filtrate line and supplies the disinfectant only where it is needed.
The increasing popularity of saltwater pools with a low salt content of 0.2% has also influenced the materials used in pool construction, which are now adapted to these salt concentrations. Correspondingly resistant materials are required for higher salt concentrations.
A salt content of 0.9% in swimming pool water corresponds to the physiological salt content of humans and is often perceived as very pleasant. Saturated salt solutions, such as those used in floating systems, are also becoming increasingly popular.
In terms of authorisation under biocide law, flow-through chlorine electrolysis is assessed in the same way as other electrolysis procedures with open or membrane-covered electrolytic cells. The use of corresponding salt qualities in accordance with the requirements of DIN EN 17818 is crucial in this regard.
The SALT-WATER-LIGHT technology not only ensures operating safety, but also contributes to the well-being of bathers and offers an excellent chlorination procedure.