Splash Show 28th – 29th July Jupiters - Gold Coast Australia
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The Green Revolution
By Brett Alexander – POOL BITS
As more and more people become conscious of the carbon foot print left by the over use of resources we are pushing more of our builders and their customers into becoming conscious and turning their Pools GREEN.
GREEN and swimming pools used in the same sentence in the industry has often been taboo in recent years.
New technology has seen the introduction of some amazing energy efficient chemical saving products which in the long term will save you money and do less damage to the environment.
We are packaging up some amazing new products from Onga, Sta-Rite, Dontek, Del Ozone,
The packages include the use of
Ongas New Eco Chlor SM Chlorinator switch mode version using less powermakes it the most economical Salt chlorinator available.
Dontek IP-PWP1 Ionic Purifier for Naturally Clear Waterhas been designed to reduce chlorine or bromine usage to the absolute minimum. A saving of 70% can be expected in a typical installation. It produces positive ions of copper and silver in the pool or spa water. The copper ions are effective as an algaecide and the silver ions are an effective bactericide.
Del Ozone are the Leaders in Ozone purification.
Using corona discharge cells to create o3 gas this Ozonator wil take care of up to 90% of the sanitization for your Pool. O3 destroys all foreign particles in your Pool uses 90% less energy than any Salt Chlorinator leaving no smelly residues and using 80% less chemicals.
Packaged with Ongas New Intelliflo Pump which automaticallycontrols flow and only uses power when required and a Sta-Rite Cartridge Filter you have a the best economical and environmentally friendly sanitisation system ever.
At Pool Bits we take pride in providing quality energy saving products.
Our new Exact Micro 7+ digital photometer uses less reagents and tests 22 different parameters from the one meter.
NSW and VIC councils are requiring mandatory consistently accurate testing of any publicly used pool, this has made the Micro 7+ an excellent affordable, environmental meter for the job.
For more information and advice contact Pool Bits 1800 278275 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1800 278275end_of_the_skype_highlighting or info@poolbits.com.au
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