Automatic Station Elite Doppio pH/Rx/Cl-A Electromagnetic 5l/5bar 220V (Reagent Doser)
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Elite Doppio pH/Rx/Cl Automatic Station — Digital Chemistry Control for Large Pools
Elite Doppio is a digital automatic dosing station with simultaneous control of three parameters: pH, chlorine (mg/l), and Redox (measurement only). It differs from the Elite PRC series by a higher operating pressure of up to 5 bar and electromagnetic dosing pumps instead of peristaltic ones, which provides more accurate and stable dosing at increased system pressure. The amperometric chlorine sensor with automatic temperature compensation function guarantees accurate readings regardless of water temperature.
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 and valves, filter.
Specifications
Manufacturer — Injecta (Italy)
Flow rate — 5 l/h
Max operating pressure — 5 bar
Voltage — 220–240 Vac, 50/60 Hz
Power — 30 W
Input signal — 240 VAC
Dosing type — peristaltic
pH measurement range — 0.0–14.0
Cl measurement range — 0.0–5.0 mg/l
Indoor pool volume — 50–350 m³
Outdoor pool volume — 50–300 m³
Key advantages
Increased operating pressure — 5 bar versus 1.5 bar in Elite PRC, for high circulation pressure systems.
Digital control system — precise dosing control with digital display of parameters.
Direct chlorine measurement — amperometric sensor measures Cl concentration in mg/l regardless of pH and temperature.
Temperature compensation — automatic correction of chlorine readings depending on water temperature.
Three monitoring parameters — simultaneous control of pH, chlorine, and Redox in one device.
Full package — all sensors, buffer solutions, and consumables are included.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Elite Doppio differ from Elite PRC?
Can the station be used for outdoor and indoor pools?
Why is automatic temperature compensation for chlorine necessary?