Automatic station Elite PRC pH/Rx/Cl-A peristaltic 1.5l/1.5bar 220V
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Elite PRC Automatic pH/Rx/Cl Station – Three-Channel Pool Chemistry Control
Elite PRC is an advanced automatic dosing station with three monitoring parameters: pH, chlorine (mg/l), and Redox (measurement only). Unlike the basic Elite PR model, this version is additionally equipped with an amperometric chlorine sensor and a plexiglass sensor holder, which provides direct measurement of chlorine concentration in water in real time. Two peristaltic pumps ensure independent dosing of reagents for pH and disinfection.
Package Contents
Plexiglass sensor holder with amperometric chlorine sensor, pH and Rx sensors, pH and Rx buffer solutions, brass brush for electrode cleaning, holders, tubes, valves, filter.
Specifications
Manufacturer — Injecta (Italy)
Dimensions — 286 × 234 × 108 mm
Pump capacity — 1.5 or 5 l/h
Max. operating pressure — 1.5 bar
Voltage — 230 Vac, 50/60 Hz
Power — 18 W
Dosing type — peristaltic
pH measurement range — 0–14.0
Cl measurement range — 0–5.0 mg/l
Redox measurement range — 0–1000 mV
Indoor pool volume — 1–150 m³ (1.5 l/h) / 50–350 m³ (5 l/h)
Outdoor pool volume — 1–110 m³ (1.5 l/h) / 50–300 m³ (5 l/h)
Max. operating temperature — up to +45°C
Protection — IP65
Material — ABS plastic
Weight — 1 kg
Key Advantages
Direct chlorine measurement — the amperometric sensor measures Cl concentration in mg/l, not just ORP like most analogues.
Three monitoring parameters — simultaneous control of pH, chlorine, and Redox in one device.
Two performance options — 1.5 l/h for pools up to 150 m³ or 5 l/h for up to 350 m³.
Plexiglass sensor holder — convenient placement of all probes in one unit.
IP65 — enhanced protection against dust and water jets compared to the basic model (IP54).
Complete set — all sensors, buffer solutions, and consumables are included.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Elite PRC differ from Elite PR?
Can the station be used for an outdoor and indoor pool?
What is an amperometric chlorine sensor, and why is it better than Redox?