a device to add or deliver a chlorine sanitizer at a controllable rate
a unit that is usually installed on your pool equipment that contains chlorine
A device that adds chlorine, in gas or liquid form, to water or sewage to kill infectious bacteria.
A device to automatically feed small quantities of chlorine into the pool to help keep the water disinfected (as part of the chemical treatment of the water). Some pool systems use bromine compounds instead of chlorine compounds. Never mix the two —the combination may explode.
A mechanical device which is used to add chlorine to water.
Devices which allow for the safe, controlled introduction of chlorine into the water.
A canister which releases chlorine or bromine into the water as they dissolve. An in-line chlorinator feeds chlorine through the pool return.
A mechanical or electrical device for adding chlorine to a pool at a controlled rate. Most often a floater filled with tablets of chlorine or an in-line feeder.
A mechanical device specifically designed to feed chlorine gas, pellets, or solutions such as hypochlorites into a water supply in proportion to the flow of water.
A product that adds available chlorine to pool water.