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titleOfInvention Water treatment equipment
abstract (57) [Summary] (Modified) [Problem] When water in a swimming pool or bathtub is sterilized by electrolysis, the pH of the water increases, and it is necessary to neutralize the water from the pH neutrality requirement of the water quality standard. Another object of the present invention is to provide a water treatment apparatus which solves difficulties in storage and handling of a neutralizing agent or in controlling the introduction of a chemical. SOLUTION: The water treatment apparatus 1 comprises a water tank 2 for storing the water to be treated W, an electrolytic tank 12 for sterilizing the water to be treated W introduced from the water tank 2 by electrolysis, and a water tank 2 for transferring the water to be treated W from the water tank 2. A water treatment path 10 that is introduced into the electrolytic cell 12 and is returned to the water tank 2 after the sterilization treatment; A chlorine ion concentration adjusting means (pH adjusting agent) 400 for adjusting the chloride ion concentration in the electrolytic cell 12 by supplying an electrolysis accelerator 301 containing chlorine ions to the upstream side from the second; A pH adjuster 400 that dissolves in water and exhibits acidity is added to the water treatment path 10 to adjust the pH of the water W to be treated to a neutral range.
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