Impulse Technology… sends 3000 to 5000 low
voltage (positive and negative), high frequency
impulses per second, between an anode and a
cathode, to physically change the form of the
calcium. At the molecular level, these impulses apply
energy to the calcium molecules to release hydrogen
from the calcium bicarbonate in your swimming pool
water. This action changes the calcium bicarbonate
to the aragonite form of the carbonate molecule.
This aragonite form of calcium is a soluble, non-
adherent form of calcium which does not adhere to
surfaces in a scaling manner. The aragonite crystals
are also a natural pH balancer.