System Maintenance: These types
of units normally have easy access to the ionic chamber cell and
let the user periodically inspect and clean the electrodes without
the need for mechanical tools.
System Requirements: Periodic
shocking with the appropriate agent (preferably non chlorine based)
is required to “burn” away any remaining organic matter left behind
by the biocide effects of copper silver ionization.
Prices: These CLG systems have
a price range of between $200 and $2,500 (US) depending on overall
electrode mass and power output. Remember, the more water you
have to treat, the bigger size unit you will require.
Conclusion: The size and number
of CLGs required for each installation depends on the total water
volume found in the swimming pool or body of water (ornamental
fountain, small pond, mammal aquarium).
The CLGs are small in size with relatively small
electrodes and deliver a fix VDC power output. Unless the manufacturer
uses a non-sacrificial electrode, the manufacturer should offer
a power output polarity switching feature for the even ionization
of electrodes. In all, these systems are small in size and have
a relatively simple electronic power converter system; this is
why these systems are readily affordable and commonly used in
swimming pools, spas and ornamental fountains.
Important note: Since
these units have a relatively small electrode mass / surface contact
and a low VDC “fix” power output capacity, they are not manufactured
for open loop systems even if the silver concentration is modified.
It is strongly advised not to use these systems in open water
loop systems (i.e. domestic hot water, cooling towers, irrigation).
Closed loop water systems use small amounts of makeup water on
a daily basis. As a result, these smaller ionization systems for
closed water loops are ideal to deliver and maintain appropriate
ionic levels.
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