a device that uses electricity to produce these metal ions right in the plumbing, so they are dispersed into the water to do their work
An ionizer is a device that emits metal ions. Cooper and or silver ions are often used in pool ionization systems because copper is a known algaecide and silver kills bacteria.
A water-sanitation device that uses elec- tricity to generate metal ions, which are dispersed in the water. It works by passing a low-voltage DC current through a set of metallic (usually copper and silver) electrodes placed in line with the circulation equipment. The copper is an algaecide, while the silver is a bactericide. Does not remove swimmer waste.
A device that removes airborne particles from breathable air. Negative ions are produced and give up their negative charge to the particles. These new negative particles are then attracted to the positive particles surrounding them. This accumulation process continues until the particles become heavy enough to fall to the ground.
Electrical device that sanitizes water by generating metal ions in the water through metal electrodes killing bacteria and algae.
A device which is designed to generate positive and/or negative air ions.
An ionizer is a device mounted on your return line, and through which water flowing will receive charged metal ions. Manufacturers may use a copper anode and/or silver. Copper is an algaecide and algaestat, while silver is known for its properties as a bactericide. This electric, limited technology has been replaced by the Vision System.
A device that generates copper and/or zinc and/or silver ions to kill bacteria and algae. Jets: The openings through which water flows into the hot tub. Jets affect the direction, volume and velocity of water.