No longer a question of if but when? Electrolysis technology for hotels
For hotel owners who are investing in a new swimming pool or already have one and are thinking about their technology, water treatment is an important issue. Questions such as: What is profitable for me? What is permitted? Which technology is safe? Which technology is environmentally friendly? In the past, there were several sensible alternatives, depending on the size of the pool: chlorine from canisters, chlorine granulate or electrolysis systems etc. and the investor had to think through and calculate his decision carefully. Today, hardly any major analyses are necessary; it is obvious that electrolysis systems are the smartest investment. Especially against the background of the sharp rise in chlorine prices, the ROI calculation paints a clear picture. Leading manufacturers such as dinotec GmbH are offering ever more efficient and cost-effective systems.
In terms of ecology, the ‘chlorine production systems’ are also ahead. The disinfectant is produced on site from salt, water and electricity. This means that expensive hazardous goods transport for canister chlorine or chlorine granulate is eliminated, as is handling and storage on site. Aspects that also look good on any hotel's external image.
Another welcome ‘extra’ is the lower storage requirement for the salt compared to canister chlorine. Electrolysis also saves space!
It is particularly important to look at the relevant DIN standard 19643. dinotec electrolysis systems such as the MZE membrane cell electrolysers fulfil the prescribed requirements particularly well due to their high product purity. There are also no special requirements with regard to installation. Special occupational safety measures (e.g. against dust) are necessary for technologies such as chlorine granulate. There are ageing problems with canister chlorine. In addition, special storage regulations must be observed for both technologies
Finally, there is the question of operational and investment security. The MZE systems from dinotec are equipped with the innovative Marathon technology, which regulates the systems to the optimum operating point. For the user, this means reduced energy requirements and a 5-year full guarantee.
The ‘operating fluid’ salt is available at short notice and is not subject to supply bottlenecks, as is currently the case with chlorine and chlorine granulate.
The MZE SMART, which has also been specially designed for the hotel sector, impresses with its compact design and low installation costs. The control intelligence and power supply unit are integrated into the wall mounting plate, eliminating the need for a separate control cabinet. As with all MZE systems from the Hessian manufacturer, the SMART series is also equipped with dinoRemote, i.e. the user not only has remote access to his system around the clock. It also sends important messages by e-mail to users who have been created so that they are informed about the system status at all times. This not only increases operational reliability but also reduces service costs.
The efficiency of the MZE systems is high and the production of sodium hypochlorite takes place without salt being carried over into the pool water. The salt used in the dinotec system is almost 100% converted. As a result, the MZEs have a wide range of applications: hotel pools, teaching pools, exercise pools, whether in outdoor or indoor pools, and also in stainless steel pools.
Electrolysis systems offer a number of advantages, not only at first but also at second glance. Electrolysis systems are the right choice from an operational, financial and ecological point of view, especially for hotels - where the in-house technician ‘takes care’ of the swimming pool. So the only question that remains is when to invest?