Pool Monitor     

 

      HOW IT WORKS

The AquaVizor system consists of two primary components: the floating pod, and the display device. The floating pod is the unit that is placed in your pool water. It contains: three sensors, (temperature, pH, and ORP/Chlorine); a battery; a microprocessor; software to retrieve data from the sensors; and wireless transmitter technology to send data to the display device. The display device can be placed anywhere within 200 feet of the floating pod and contains: wireless receiver technology; a microprocessor; analytical and user interface software; user input buttons, and a backlit LCD display.

To assure state of the art accuracy, AqualabZ has partnered with a leading provider of analytical sensors used in scientific, academic, and industrial applications. This sensor manufacturer has been supplying reliable sensors for more than 15 years. The floating pod is designed so that the sensors are measuring your pool water at a depth of 18 inches - as recommended by the APSA. Reliable sensors are only part of the total solution. AqualabZ has paired these state-of-the-art sensors with the latest in highly integrated microprocessor and wireless communications technologies. Finally, based on analysis of years of data from AquaVizor units, AqualabZ has developed proprietary software algorithms for pool chemistry evaluation and dosing recommendations to ensure that our product provides you with the information you need to help keep your pool water optimally maintained.

With the AquaVizor’s design and technology, you can be assured that you are getting the most accurate pool chemistry readings available. The integrated intelligence used in the AquaVizor not only continuously monitors and displays your pool chemistry; it also suggests remedial steps when necessary to help keep your family’s swimming environment at optimum levels.

By measuring on a continuous basis, you are able to maintain much more consistent pool chemistry and avoid the spiking and plunging associated with periodic (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly) maintenance. This is not only good for you; it is good for your pool surfaces and pool equipment, helping to extend the life of your investment