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Jul 16, 2017 - 05:00 PM
Usually, most people have a 220V pump that is hooked up to a timer, which has xxxx terminals that bare wires get fastened to, and a saltwater chlorinator gets hooked up to the same terminals as the pump. It would be pretty atypical to have a 220V-syle plug like an electrical oven or clothes dryer uses. People with pools that only have 110V power available often set their salt chlorinator up to work on 110V and add a plug to its wire that can be inserted into a standard household outlet.
