Chlorine Generators will not hurt a heat exchanger, but a bad PH will , youll have an easier time with PH with a generator which produces a pH of 7.0.
A Chlorine generator makes pool maintenance easy.
No problems with any pool equipment with the salt gens. enjoy. getapool.com good swimming
Yes, ensure that your heater is properly bonded along with your salt/chlorine generator and your pump motors. All 3 pieces of equipment include a bonding lug that should utilize a #6 copper bonding wire which should in turn be connected to the pool perimeter bond. In regards to your copper pipes, a current collector is recommended.
no, i dont think so koz hat would be cheating,
Almost all pool heaters use a copper heat exchanger (looks like a radiator; water flows through it; fire heats the outside = hot water). Salt water or fresh water, all pools have chlorine. Over time, chlorine corrodes copper. (As a pool service provider, I have never seen rust stains caused by a copper heat exchanger: the most common causes of rust stains are iron based lawn fertilizer in the pool and metallic objects resting on the bottom too long) Copper will, however, eventually leave blue-green deposits on the plaster surfaces. While I haven't yet seen one, it is my understanding that one or more of the larger pool equipment mfrs. makes a heater with a titanium heat exchanger which does not corrode. Check with Hayward, Pentair, Jandy, etc., but expect to pay big bucks.
Yes, copper piping is usually recommended for both hot and cold water systems.
copper staining! It has nothing to do with the chlorine or bromine in the pool. They may be running an ionizer or have treated heavily with algaecides that contain copper compounds. Their pool may be out of balance and is leeching copper from the heat exchanger if they have a heater in the pool.how to fix this problem:use white vinegar or bakig soda
If the leak is in the copper fins/heat exchanger : replace the exchanger, gaskets etc Not a job for someone who is not familiar with pool heater construction and service. If the leak is at the inlet or outlet you may have to remove those fittings and replace woth new ones.
I would use copper but it really doesn't matter. You can use what you are comfortable with.
A lower pH will erode a copper heat exchanger in a heater very quickly. I will also then, increase the copper level in the pool water and will make it difficult to add pH increaser or TA increaser. Both chemicals will stay out of solution. Once they do deslove the copper drops out and the will stain the liner black. The best solution is to keep an eye on your pH especially when you have a heater.
If it is indoors and not a recessed shower, you may have a leaking shower pan.
Ask This Old House - 2002 Installing Energy-Efficient Storm Door Cutting and Soldering Copper Plumbing Pipes and Fittings 9-8 was released on: USA: November 2010
The poem refers to the process of installing or repairing a roof with copper roof tiles, in this case 8 foot long panels. The crevices or joints are joined with pitch, a pine tar extract. The pitch may also refer to tar paper. A copper roof eventually turned an oxidized metallic green which can be seen mostly on public domed structures.
There are actually many types of plate heat exchangers, and the YOJO brand has introduced brazed plate heat exchangers and gasket plate heat exchangers. Today is the home of brazed heat exchangers.Brazed plate heat exchangers have no headers, tie rods or sealing gaskets, and the plates are brazed at a temperature of 1100 ° C. During the assembly stage, a piece of brazing material (usually copper, and nickel) is placed between the two plates, the package is compressed, and then baked for several hour.BPHE is more compact and lighter, and the brazing material has the functions of both washer and frame. The intersection between the corrugations of the two coupling plates forms a dense network of contact points, which impart pressure tightness and generate vortex flow, thereby improving heat exchange. In this way, even at low nominal input speeds, the turbulence of the fluid is high, and for low flow rates, the fluid flows from laminar to turbulent.
Nothing can speed up or slow down electrolysis. It is always in a constant state. What causes it is whats the problem, which is installing live electrical wire too close to copper water pipes.