Yes it can! I've seen several different places online that have them this is just 1. http://www.poolcenter.com/poolstor_saltwatergen.htm
CHLOREASE SALTWATER CHLORINATOR
ChlorEase Saltwater Chlorinator for Above-ground Pools
Features:
Produces Chlorine Right in the Pool - Automatically and Continuously
Automates Your Pool - No Need to Add Chlorine
Can be Used with all Chemicals used in Chlorine-Maintained Pools
Cord has Windable Spool for easy Cleaning and Winterization
Affordably Priced for the Above-ground Pool Owner
Treats Above-ground Pools up to 18,000 Gallons
Easily Installs on New or Existing Pools - No Plumbing Required
Heavy Duty
High-Efficiency Cell
Uses and 110V GFI-Protected Outlet
Swimmers love the soft water feel
Better for skin, hair, and eyes than regular chlorine
1 year Limited Warranty
ETL Listed to UL 1081
Salt is put into swimming pools so that the water from the pool can be run through a salt water chlorinator which produces chlorine to disinfect the pools water.
Salt is put into Swimming Pools so that the water from the pool can be run through a salt water chlorinator which produces chlorine to disinfect the pools water.
you can use it in pools that is one
Intex sells not only above ground pools, but also boats, pool mats and pool toys. They also sell airbeds, both for camping and in home use, lounging furniture, and play centers.
in salt water you float better because it is hevier than other water they use for maybe pools
NO Fiberglass salt water pools are a great system regardless of where you use them.
There will no issues with the water pump. Most pools don't really use salt water they put salt in the water and have a chlorinator that zaps the salt turning it into Chlorine. Salt is a bit hard on gas heaters though. I like to use heat pumps made out of titanium when I have salt systems in the water.
Heavy rain can cause pools to overflow, the result of this is that some of the salt diluted in the water will be lost. However it is not as bad a sit sounds because the majority of the salt tends to work its way to the bottom of the pool when it is not in use so the loss of salt is strictly limited.
Over use of copper based algaecides tends to cause the pools grout and other surfases to get a blue green tinge. You also should refer to salt water chlorinator specs before using them in salt water pools.
Yes They Can . They Could Only Be In Limited Contact With It Thouqh .
They can use salt or chlorine but most people choose salt
Salt water pools are slightly more corrosive to iron then fresh water pools , however the concentration of salt in them is very small and corrosion is usually not a problem You should keep im mind however that it would be preferable to use materials that are corrosion resistant in these situations as in time galvanized iron parts will corrode.