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Hayward Commercial Salt Chlorine Generator - Saline C® 11.0 (11 lbs. per day)

Original price was: $12,739.00.Current price is: $6,369.50. Inc. Vat

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Hayward Commercial Salt Chlorine Generator – Saline C® 11.0 (11 lbs. per day)

The commercial salt chlorine generator Saline C® 11.0 is NSF approved and can create up to 11 lbs. of chlorine per day, respectively. Its small designs do not require several cells to be daisy chained together because it only requires a single clear vessel and power source. This more effective layout uses less space and reduces installation expenses. Pool managers and operators may now provide the advantages of a salt-chlorinated pool while reducing their sanitization costs by up to 60% thanks to technology created exclusively for commercial use.

Saline C Series is the perfect water chemistry solution when combined with a pH/ORP chemical automation system. It only needs to be connected to one of the Hayward Commercial CAT Controllers® to transform into an automated, self-managing solution.

  • Produces 11 lbs. chlorine per day with the Saline C 11.0
  • Compact design, single cell, and power supply, easy install
  • Industrial-grade, clear vessel, easy inspection
  • Reverse polarity self-cleaning technology
  • Simple 1-minute electrode removal
  • Plug N’ Play chemical automation
  • 40% to 60% lower cost per lbs. of chlorine vs. sodium and calcium hypochlorite
  • NSF certified
  • 2-year warranty. Warranty pro-rated on electrode stack

SPECIFICATIONS:

Model: W3HCSC110

Manufacturer: Hayward

Salt Chlorine Generator (lbs./day): 11 lbs/ day@5000 ppm

Rated Power in DC Amps: 72

Rated Pressure: 50 psi

Minimum Water Flow Rate: 80 gpm

Maximum Water Flow Rate: 250 gpm

Inlet/ Outlet Diameter: 4 inch

Model Designation: Saline C 11.0

Voltage Supply (AC): 120

Frequency: 50/60 Hz

Weight: 50 lbs.

WHAT’S IN THE BOX:

1 x Hayward Commercial Salt Chlorine Generator – Saline C® 11.0 W3HCSC110

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