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Automatic Chemical Feeders Chlorinators and Brominators CL200

Automatic Chemical Feeders Chlorinators and Brominators CL200

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Transform both in-ground and above-ground pools with the Hayward Automatic Chemical Feeders. Shasta Pool Supply offers the best discounts on Hayward pool equipment. Specifically, these innovative chlorinators and brominators simplify water treatment.

Automatic Chemical Feeders Chlorinators and Brominators

The Hayward Automatic Chemical Feeder uses Trichlor or Bromine tablets. Furthermore, it creates an automatic chlorinator or brominator. Additionally, it is backed by Haywards trusted manufacturer warranty. 

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Key Features

  • Durable Construction: Built with a robust ABS body and high-quality Viton seal, ensuring longevity and reliability.
  • Versatile Use: Compatible with large or small, slow-dissolving Trichlor or Bromine tablets, catering to various pool sizes and needs.
  • User-Friendly Design: The Easy-Lok threaded cover allows for safe access when adding tablets, while the X-Ring seal guarantees easy cover removal.
  • Adjustable Feed Rate: The dial control valve enables simple adjustments to the feed rate, optimizing chemical distribution.
  • Flexible Installation: Multiple connection options make installation straightforward, whether you’re setting up a new pool or retrofitting an existing one.

Technical Specifications

  • Pool Type Above Ground, In Ground
  • Materials ABS

Specs

  • Part Number: CL200
  • Manufacturer: Hayward
  • Length: 37.8
  • Width: 17.5
  • Height: 19.5

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