Portable swimming pool water treatment system

Liquid purification or separation – Structural installation – Closed circulating system

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210199, 210206, 210288, E04H 400, C02F 166

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057728720

ABSTRACT:
a portable water treatment system for bulk filling of a swimming pool with treated water. The system discloses a pH conditioning tank and a water conditioning tank allowing for the filling of a pool, without the need for pumps, electricity, or controls on the incoming water source. The system includes the use of soaker devices that allow treatment of the water through the addition of a predetermined amount of chemical as it is exposed to the incoming water. The system allows for treated water to be placed into the pool so as to prohibit early degradation of the walls or materials of the swimming pool surfaces.

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