That depends on the Chlorinator you intend to use and the size of the pool it would be wise to seek advise from the manufacturer of the chlorinator or the outlet from which you bought it. Saltwater pools use dissolved salt (3000-6000 ppm
not salt water, but its better for your health! Salt is not a pool cleaner, it is usually there to make chlorine via a "salt system"
You need a salt water chlorinator. A salt water chlorinator is an electronic devise that converts the salt in the water from the pool into chlorine gas that is then absorbed into the water.
Yes if you are using a chlorinator. salt is sodium chloride and the chlorinator converts it to sodium hypo-chloride which is chlorine.
This compound is sodium hypochlorite - NaClO.
A fresh water swimming pool is a swimming pool that does not use a saltwater chlorinator. A pool that used a salt water chlorinator has salt added to it to so that a salt water chlorinator can electronically convert part of the salt into chlorine. A fresh water pool has chlorine added to it directly either manually or Automatically.
The same as any other pool.
In order to purchase a salt chlorinator you can visit almost any pool supply store near you. Also there is a very large variety you can buy online from various sources.
>30ppm in 100g =? mcg in 1g
preferred after the filter and the heater.
Most pool shops carry it and some department stores and hardwares
Yes as a mater of fact that is what salt water pool normally is. With a salt water pool there is a electronic salt water chlorinator installed that uses the salt in the water to create chlorine. However if you don't have a salt water chlorinator and prefer the feeling of a salt water pool then there is no reason not to add salt to the pool as well as keeping up the chlorine yourself.