Hot Spring & Swimming Pool Water Treatment Equipment

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Water Treatment Equipment for Hot Springs and Swimming Pools - Brief Introduction

Water treatment equipment for hot springs and swimming pools is a specialized system designed to purify, circulate, and maintain water quality, ensuring it meets safety, comfort, and regulatory standards for use. While both types of equipment share the core goal of removing impurities and controlling microbial growth, they are tailored to address the unique characteristics of hot spring water and swimming pool water respectively.

1. Hot Spring Water Treatment Equipment

Hot spring water typically contains high levels of natural minerals (e.g., sulfur, calcium, magnesium) and may have elevated temperatures (30–60℃). The equipment focuses on retaining beneficial minerals while eliminating harmful substances and preventing scaling/clogging:

  • Hot Spring-Specific Filter Tanks: Equipped with filter media (e.g., modified quartz sand, activated carbon) to remove suspended solids, colloids, and organic residues without excessive loss of beneficial minerals.
  • Mineral Adjustment Devices: Regulate the concentration of specific minerals (e.g., reducing excessive iron/manganese) to optimize water quality and avoid skin irritation.
  • Temperature Control Systems: Maintain stable water temperature (matching natural hot spring conditions) while preventing microbial overgrowth caused by high temperatures.
  • Disinfection Units: Adopt mild disinfection methods (e.g., ultraviolet [UV] sterilization, ozone disinfection) to kill bacteria, viruses, and algae without destroying natural mineral components or producing harmful byproducts.

2. Swimming Pool Water Treatment Equipment

Swimming pool water is prone to contamination from human activity (sweat, cosmetics, skin flakes) and external pollutants (dust, leaves). The equipment prioritizes circular purification and microbial control to ensure clear, hygienic water:

  • Circulation Pumps & Piping Systems: Drive continuous water circulation, ensuring all pool water passes through the treatment system regularly (typically 2–4 cycles per day).
  • Sand Filter Tanks/Glass Fiber Filter Tanks: Use graded sand or glass fiber media to trap suspended solids, sediment, and fine particles, reducing water turbidity.
  • Disinfection Equipment: Common options include UV sterilizers, ozone generators, and chlorine-based disinfection systems (e.g., saltwater chlorinators) to eliminate bacteria, algae, and pathogens, meeting national microbial indicators for public/private pools.
  • Water Quality Balancing Devices: Monitor and adjust pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness to prevent equipment corrosion, scale formation on pool surfaces, and eye/skin irritation for users.

In summary, both types of equipment integrate filtration, disinfection, and monitoring functions. Hot spring equipment emphasizes mineral preservation and temperature stability, while swimming pool equipment focuses on efficient circulation and thorough microbial control—ultimately ensuring safe, comfortable, and compliant water quality for users.