GLB 92062 | Longevity Chlorine Floater For GLB Cal Hypo Tablets
GLB 92062 | Longevity Chlorine Floater For GLB Cal Hypo Tablets
GLB Longevity Floater is an easy-to-use, slow-release, refillable Cal Hypo floater so pools water stays clean and brilliantly clear, longer for your friends and family to enjoy you time in the pool. Designed for Longevity Cal Hypo Tablets.

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Key Features
- Exclusive micro-mesh design to slowly dissolve tablets
- Holds up to 4 tablets
- Works with 3'' tablets
- 2 year warranty
Specs
- Part Number: 92062
- Manufacturer: GLB
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What is better for my pool and my body: Salt Chlorinator or Chlorine Chemicals?
Opting for a salt chlorinator is a superior choice for both your pool and skin. In addition to cost savings on chemicals, it requires minimal maintenance with a 5-7 year replacement cycle on salt cells. Most salt cells have an operating life of 10,000 hours. Proper maintenance will help extend the life cycle of salt cells. Refer to your owner's manual for cleaning instructions and tips on cleaning Pentair salt cells and products that help keep all salt cells cleaner. Explore our recommended models, Gentle Chlor and IC-40, by following this link.
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Achieving a balanced pool involves maintaining a pH range of 7.2–7.8, total alkalinity between 80–120 ppm, calcium hardness at 180–220 ppm, and cyanuric acid (stabilizer) within 30–50 ppm. Chlorine levels should consistently fall within the 1–3 ppm range, by may need to be increased as CYA levels go above 60 PPM.
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