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Oct 26, 2023 - 12:16 PM
A chlorine generator cell's ultimate lifespan is going to be 100% unique to its usage and environment as well as sizing, much like the tires on your car. For example, if not sized properly, if water quality is poor and chemical balance is not maintained, if pool usage is very high like in a public pool, then a system will have to work much harder and wear out more quickly in order to provide sufficient chlorination. If sized properly, if water balance is properly maintained, if the pool receives typical residential use, then the chlorine generator should not have to run at max capacity or for long run times and should have a longer lifespan.
For this model, it is very typical for a cell to range from 3-5+ years. Regarding yearly usage, it is not common for someone to utilize 100% of its output capacity every day (when sized properly), nor is it common for someone to utilize the same output for all 365 days of the year.
For this model, it is very typical for a cell to range from 3-5+ years. Regarding yearly usage, it is not common for someone to utilize 100% of its output capacity every day (when sized properly), nor is it common for someone to utilize the same output for all 365 days of the year.
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