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Jandy Aqua Pure 1400 -
Salt Chlorinator
AquaPure
is a self-contained,
compact, purification
system which fulfills all
of the pool's sanitizing
needs. Utilizing ordinary
salt, the electrolytic
cell generates free
chlorine year round. When
the chlorine is finished
purifying the pool water,
it converts back into salt
and the
whole cycle repeats. When
there is an increased need
for chlorine, AquaPure
will boost chlorine
production automatically,
saving you time and money.
Easy,
economical and automatic –
simply set the chlorine
levels and AquaPure takes
care of the details.
You'll have more time to
enjoy your pool and spa
with AquaPure!
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Size: |
For pools greater than
15,000 Gallons |
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Input: |
115 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.5
amps |
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230 VAC, 50/60 Hz,
1.25 amps |
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Output: |
22-30 vdc @ 6 amps
maximum |
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Chlorine: |
1.25 Lbs per 24 hour
(567 gm / 24 Hr.) |
Features:
- Precision
adjustments to increase
or decrease production
of chlorine
- High Performance
Electrolytic Cell is
long lasting, made of
solid titanium plates
and coated with precious
metals
- Self cleaning with
automatic reversing
cycles
- Automatically "super
chlorinates" water on a
continuous basis, no
chloramine build up
- Boost mode for
increased pool usage
- Precision Adjustment
to increase or decrease
production of chlorine
- Automatic cut-off
for low water
temperature
- LCD displays level
of chlorine production,
salinity, temperature,
water flow, cell mode
and service codes
- Advanced
self-diagnostics with
audible alarm and
service indicator
- In-home control when
interfaced with an
AquaLink RS Control
System
How it Works
Step 1: Just add salt
(only 3000 parts per
million)
Step 2: Turn on the
AquaPure
As the salt in the water
passes through a AquaPure
cell, it converts to
sodium hypochlorite where
it continuously shocks out
chloramines and organics
while maintaining the
desired sanitizer level in
the pool water
Step 3: Sit back & relax
AquaPure is a closed loop
system. There is no need
to continually add
chemicals. Once
sanitization takes place,
the sodium hypochlorite
changes to salt and is
used over and over again |