The amount of chlorine produced by the TrioPure
™
can be
adjusted by using the
Chlorine Control
knob in order to com-
pensate for higher chlorine demand during hot days or increased
bather load.
Extreme conditions may require the addition of supplemental
algaecide (chlorine or non-chlorine shock).
The Advanced Oxidation Process
1. The combination of ozone with electrolysis creates AOP.
2. During AOP, super oxide compounds, even stronger oxidiz-
ers than ozone or chlorine alone, are continuously being
formed to destroy contaminants.
3. Super oxides in combination with free ozone and free avail-
able chlorine (FAC), provide the strongest and safest pool
water sanitation compared to other sanitation systems.
1
1B Specifications
Power Requirements:
Rating: 120V, 3.0 A fuse, 60Hz, or
40V, 1.5 A fuse, 60Hz
Operating Temperature:
Air: 40º-I20º F, (4º-49º C)
Water: 50º-108º F (10º - 42º C)
Ozone Production:
TrioPure
™
-25: 0.3 g/hr @ 72º F and 30% RH
TrioPure
™
-50: 0.6 g/hr @ 72º F and 30% RH
Specifications:
Dimensions: 15” X 19.5” X 7.5”
Weight: TrioPure-25 & TrioPure-50: ~ 36 lbs.
Pool Capacity:
TrioPure
™
-25: Up to 25,000 Gallons
TrioPure
™
-50: Up to 50,000 Gallons
Chlorinator Production:
TrioPure
™
-25: 7.9 g/hr (174 grams per day)
@ 3400 PPM salinity and 64.4º F (18º C)
water temperature at maximum setting
TrioPure
™
-50: 15.8 g/hr (348 grams per day)
@ 3400 PPM salinity and 71.6º F (22º C)
water temperature at maximum setting
Water Flow Rate: 5 GPM
Salinity: 3,000-5,000 ppm (3,500 Nominal)
SECTION 1
General Information
1A Description
How Your TrioPure
TM
Sanitation System Works
Your TrioPure
TM
produces both ozone and chlorine. Ozone is
made by drawing air through Corona Discharge (CD) cells
that break down oxygen molecules, which then recombine
into ozone molecules. The TrioPure
™
’s internal pump pro-
vides sufficient water flow through the The TrioPure
™
to draw
this ozonated air into the water stream. Chlorine is made by
electrolyzing low concentrations of salt in the pool, freeing the
chlorine from the sodium chloride molecules.
The ozone created in the TrioPure
™
serves as the primary
sanitizer, but requires a small residual of free available
chlorine to remain to control algae growth. The amount
of chlorine required is significantly less (60-90%) than a
chlorine-only pool.
Limitations:
The salinity requirement of our system is designed
to maintain the chlorine level in your pool. After a large bather
load or if the pool water chemistry is diluted by rain, it may be nec-
essary to shock the pool. During the winter months and colder
temperatures, this product will not produce the same amount
of chlorine as during the summer and chlorine must be added
to the pool to maintain the proper residual sanitation level.
Exclusions:
Salt is a corrosive element. Consequently, when
salt is placed in your pool water and the water containing the
salt comes in contact with some metals, they will corrode or rust.
Additionally, the salt in the water will cause some stone materials
to change color and/or deteriorate over time. It may also take
the color out of decking materials and erode the deck sealer.
DEL Ozone is not responsible for the repair or replacement of
any materials, products or consequential damages of any kind
due to salt-water damage.
TrioPure
TM
Sanitation System
DEL Ozone · San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 · USA · 800-676-1335 · Fax: 805-541-8459
Where AOP
Happens
Illustration 1
(AOP - Patent Pending)
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