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PureChlor CLG140A-010 Replacement Cell for 40K gal Salt Chlorine Generator CLG140A
PureChlor CLG140A-010 Replacement Service Cell for PureChlor CLG140A Salt Chlorine Generator 40,000 gal. (*sold separately). Specifications: Using...
View full detailsPureChlor CLG125A-010 Replacement Cell for 25K gal Salt Chlorine Generator CLG125A
Brand: PureChlor/Solaxx Replacement Service Cell Weight: 4 pounds For Use With: Purechlor CLG125A 25,000 gal Salt Chlorine Generator UPC Code: 00...
View full detailsPentair MasterTemp 125 High Performance Heater 125K BTU
THE HIGH-EFFICIENCY, HIGH-TECH HEATER FOR POOLS UP TO 15,000 GALLONS. The MasterTemp 125 Heater provides energy-saving and advanced operating featu...
View full detailsPentair MasterTemp High Performance Heater 175K-400K BTU
HEAT YOUR POOL SMARTER Save money and energy with the MasterTemp High-Performance Heater. Already known as being dependable and efficient, MasterTe...
View full detailsPentair 160301 Clean & Clear Plus Multi Cartridge Filter 420 Sq Ft CCP420 EC-160301
FOUR HARD-WORKING CARTRIDGES KEEP POOL WATER CLEAR. Clean & Clear Plus Filters have a corrosion-resistant injection molded filter tank featurin...
View full detailsPool Cleaners
A pool cleaner is a device or tool designed to clean and maintain swimming pools. Its primary purpose is to remove debris, dirt, algae, and other contaminants from the pool water and surfaces to keep the pool clean and safe for swimming. There are several types of pool cleaners available, including:
- Manual Pool Cleaners: These are basic tools that require human effort to operate. Examples include pool skimmers, pool brushes, and pool vacuum heads attached to telescopic poles. Users manually maneuver these tools to remove debris and scrub the pool's walls and floor.
- Automatic Pool Cleaners: Automatic pool cleaners are designed to operate independently, with little or no human intervention. They come in three main types:
- Suction-Side Pool Cleaners: These cleaners use the suction power of your pool's filtration system to move around the pool and collect debris. They are connected to the pool's skimmer or dedicated suction line.
- Pressure-Side Pool Cleaners: Pressure-side cleaners use water pressure from a dedicated booster pump or the pool's return jets to move around and pick up debris. They often have a separate debris bag or filter.
- Robotic Pool Cleaners: Robotic cleaners are self-contained units with their own motor and filter system. They are highly efficient and can navigate the pool's surfaces intelligently, removing debris and contaminants. Robotic pool cleaners are popular for their convenience and effectiveness.
- In-Floor Cleaning Systems: These are built-in cleaning systems that are usually installed during the construction of the pool. They consist of strategically placed nozzles and jets on the pool floor that release pressurized water to push debris toward a central drain or skimmer.
The choice of a pool cleaner depends on factors such as the size and shape of the pool, the type and amount of debris, the budget, and the level of automation desired. Regular use of a pool cleaner helps maintain water clarity, prevents the growth of algae and bacteria, and reduces the need for manual cleaning and maintenance.