Common salt (sodium chloride) is made up of two elements - chlorine and sodium. The salt water passes through the electrode of the salinator (chlorinator) and this produces chlorine, which is still dispersed in the water. This repetitive process effectively counteracts bacteria, viruses and algae in the water while oxidising other organic substances in the pool.
How is the chlorine generated from the salt in the saltwater system (chlorinator)?
How is the chlorine generated from the salt in the saltwater system (chlorinator)?