The A5 and E5 models boast a chlorine production rate of 1.38 lbs. per 24 hour day, and are suited best for pools and spas up to 40,000 gallons. Where heightened chlorine demand exists due to warmer climates, high bather load, etc., the maximum pool size should be reduced by 30%.
Nexa Pure provides soft, clean water with gentle chemistry levels that help keep your eyes clear and your skin velvet soft while protecting blonde and dyed hair. The system uses mineral salt to produce a pure form of "free chlorine" and shocks chloramines out of the water, which sanitizes the water and eliminates the negative side effect associated with traditional chlorine pools.
Features
- Aesthetic Design
- Intuitive Controls
- Salinity Read-out
- Adjustable turbo/boost duration
Specifications
Control Box
Input Power 120 Vac, 50/60Hz, 2.4A @120V
240 Vac, 50/60Hz, 1.4A @240V
Input Cable length 3 ft.
Input Fuse 6.3 Amps 250Vac, SLOW BLOW
Salinity Range 3000-4500 PPM ideal for optimal operation, but can safely operate in lower and higher salt levels without shutting down.
Weight 18 lbs
Enclosure Size 16" x 11" x 7"
Enclosure Construction Fire Retardant and stabilized materials, UV inhibited.
Max. Burst Pressure 200 PSI
Pressure drop through cell <1 PSI @ 100 GPM
Weight 4 lbs
Length (overall, including union tailpieces) 14"
Unions 2 supplied. 2" slip tailpiece, UPVC SCH-80
Cell cable 12 ft
Earth-Friendly & Safer
Nexa Pure greatly reduces the pollution and health risks associated with the production and transportation of concentrated chlorine. Nexa Pure uses only natural minerals to produce a pure "free" form of chlorine in small amounts that are immediately infused into the water for sanitization.
After sanitizing the water this free chlorine reverts to a salt mineral state (a continuous cycle). Thus the pool's environmental footprint is greatly reduced by eliminating the ongoing carbon emissions from chlorine production facilities and chlorine transport vehicles. Nexa Pure also protects the environment and human welfare by eliminating chlorine spills and the risk of mixing incompatible chemicals at the pool site.