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NSF/ANSI STANDARD 50
Equipment for Swimming Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs
and Other Recreational Water Facilities
Equipment for Swimming Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs
and Other Recreational Water Facilities
| Caribbean Clear DBA Fenix, Ltd. | ![]() |
| 9302 Old Two Notch Road | |
| Batesburg-Leesville, SC 29006 | |
| United States | |
| 800-431-4854 | |
| 803-657-2150 | |
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Facility : Batesburg-Leesville, SC
Copper/Silver and Copper Ion Generators
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"Caribbean Clear" Copper/Silver Ion Generators[1] [2] |
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| 150-C | ||||||
| 25-R | ||||||
| Spa II | ||||||
| 50-R | ||||||
| 75-C (2") | ||||||
| 75-C (4") | ||||||
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| 5000-C | ||||||
| 6000-C | ||||||
[1] "Chlorine-Free" logo only applicable when unit used with bromine or bromine compounds
that do not contain chlorine.
[2] This unit has demonstrated an ability to provide three log inactivation of Pseudomonas
aeruginosa when copper levels are maintained at a minimum 0.15 ppm and silver levels are
maintained at a minimum of 0.015 ppm. This unit has not demonstrated an ability to
provide three log inactivation of Enterococcus faecium. This product is designed to be
operated with no less than 0.4 ppm free chlorine or 0.8 ppm free bromine. Additional
residual levels of EPA registered disinfecting chemicals may be required by the
regulatory agency having authority.
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