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titleOfInvention Water circulation sterilizer
abstract (57) [Abstract] [PROBLEMS] To improve the sterilizing / purifying effect of pool water while removing trihalomethane. [Solution procedure] The pool seawater circulation sterilization and purification apparatus has an overflow water circulation system and a bottom water circulation system equipped with filters 5, 13, an ozone generator 6, a chlorine sterilization apparatus 11, and the like. Tank 2 for introducing air, blower 3 for aeration and diffuser 2 1 is provided. [Effect] Ozone or chlorine reacts with seawater to produce oxidants in seawater, which are also brought into the pool, Pool water is more completely sterilized and purified. On the other hand, in the pool, the oxidant reacts with the organic matter to produce trihalomethane in the water. This water is introduced into the overflow tank 2 and the air is blown out from the air diffusing nozzle 21 so that the trihalomethane accompanies the air. Can be removed.
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