FAQ
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What will Clormatic
â
Salt Pure
â
water do for my facility?
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How much will it cost to convert to Clormaticâ Salt Pure
â
Water?
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How much will the Clormatic
â Salt Pureâ system cost to
run?
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What do I have to change in my pump room in order to convert to a Clormatic
â Salt Pureâ system?
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How difficult is it to install a Clormaticâ Salt Pureâ system? |
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Is it compatible with my current Automatic Controller? |
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What kind of maintenance can I expect with my Clormaticâ Salt Pureâ system? |
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Is it approved by my Local/ State Health Department? |
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Will I still test my water in the same way? |
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How much Salt will my pool/spa consume on an ongoing basis? |
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What type of salt do I need to use? |
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Where do I buy my Salt? |
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How do I test for salt in the water? |
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What chemicals will I continue to use with the Clormaticâ Salt Pureâ system? |
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What is TDS and will I have to continue to dump my water if my Total Dissolved Solids go over 1500 PPM? |
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Will the Clormaticâ Salt Pureâ system cause additional corrosion in my facility? |
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1. What will Clormaticâ Salt Pureâ water do for my facility?
Meets NSF-50 requirement & is approved by ARL, ETL,
CSA and CE Monthly payment is 100% expensable before tax dollars
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2. How much will it cost to convert to Clormatic â Salt Pure â Water? Your pool size and use determine the cost of conversion. Fill out our evaluation sheet to receive a detailed bid. Most of the work can be performed in-house by your maintenance staff. The amount of salt required for the initial start-up is based upon your pool gallonage.
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3. How much will the Clormatic â Salt Pure â system cost to run? Very little. The electrical draw is approximately 6 amps per COM-25 (@ 220v). Salt can be purchased in 50 lb. bags and can run anywhere from $3.00 to $11.00 per 50 lbs. depending on where you facility is located and from whom you buy your salt. Salt is not consumed in the process so you will only need to replace salt lost with water loss. (backwashing). Annual salt costs are therefore minimal.
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4. What do I have to change in my pump room in order to convert to a Clormatic â Salt Pure â system? Nothing. Normally, we are simply adding 3 pieces of equipment. Two in the return line and one on the pump room wall. The complexity of the installation is relative to the size and use of the pool.
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5. How difficult is it to install a Clormatic â Salt Pure â system? We would compare it to installing a pool pump. A typical dual COM-25 System installation can take two people, two to six hours, including electrical. Larger pools will require more time determined by the number of COM-25s sized for your pool and may require a by-pass line to be installed after your heater.
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6. Is it compatible with my current Automatic Controller ? It may be. Depending on how old your Automatic Controller system is, and which model you have. As Salt Pure â has become more popular we are seeing more controller manufacturers claiming that their systems are compatible. To date, a number of manufacturers state that their systems are compatible. Some older models may have a problem.
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7. What kind of maintenance can I expect with my Clormatic â Salt Pure â system? About 30 50% less than you do now. You will continue to test your pool water in the same way as you currently test. To check for Salt content in your water, Clormatic â has a One Touch Salinty Meter. The cell needs to be inspected once or twice per year (depending on your water hardness). This entails removing the cells for a visual inspection only.
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8. Is it approved by my Local/ State Health Department? Clormatic â is approved to NSF-50 standards and UL approved . Most states accept these standards.
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9. Will I still test my water in the same way? Yes.
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10. How much Salt will my pool/spa consume on an ongoing basis? This is directly proportional to the amount of water you backwash to clean your filters. One 75,000 gallon indoor pool reports using around 1 ½ lbs. Per day or one 50 lb. bag every 4 5 weeks.
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11. What type of salt do I need to use? We recommend 99.9% pure granulated (NACL) salt without additives such as iodine, prussiate of soda (anti-caking agent) or other such additives.
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12. Where do I buy my Salt? Salt is usually available at most bulk food distributor outlets; wholesale clubs and other large stores and animal feed stores.
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13. How do I test for salt in the water? With the One Button Test on the Clormatic â Power Supply.
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14. What chemicals will I continue to use with the Clormatic â Salt Pure â system? All your water balance chemicals for pH, Total Alkalinity and Calcium Hardness.
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15. What is TDS and will I have to continue to dump my water if my Total Dissolved Solids go over 1500 PPM? No, not if the composition of your TDS is based upon the addition of salt to your water for your Salt Pure â system. To understand your "true" TDS, subtract your PPM Salt from your TDS. Since the salt required to operate Clormatic â is added directly to the pool water there is a rise in TDS levels; however, obviously, there is no increase in the contaminant levels in the pool. Also, since Clormatic â is a closed loop system (salt is converted to chlorine and reconverted back to salt) the TDS level does not continue to rise as it would in conventionally sanitized pools. The Clormatic â also continuously shocks (burns out, super chlorinates) organics and other contaminants so there is less chance for their buildup.
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16. Will the Clormatic â Salt Pure â system cause additional corrosion in my facility? No, it will not.
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