Not if you want to be able to use the chlorinator. Most chlorinators compress the air with the unit with the flowing water, which would be messed up by the plumbing.
It would be much easier to just drill a hole in the pipe or a fitting somewhere. I wouldn't even want to try a T in the chlorinator line.
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