When selecting salt chlorinators for professional pool construction, choosing the right cell size ensures the system can generate enough chlorine to maintain clear, safe water. The following table compares the most common models from Pentair and Hayward to help you match the right capacity to your pool design.
| Brand | Model/Cell | Max Pool Capacity | Daily Chlorine Output |
| Pentair | IntelliChlor IC20 | 20,000 Gallons | 0.70 lbs |
| Pentair | IntelliChlor IC40 | 40,000 Gallons | 1.40 lbs |
| Pentair | IntelliChlor IC60 | 60,000 Gallons | 2.00 lbs |
| Hayward | T-CELL-3 | 15,000 Gallons | 0.53 lbs |
| Hayward | T-CELL-9 | 25,000 Gallons | 0.98 lbs |
| Hayward | T-CELL-15 | 40,000 Gallons | 1.45 lbs |
For high-performance pool construction in warmer climates like Costa Rica, a common industry best practice in pool design is to “oversize” the cell by selecting a unit rated for at least 1.5 to 2 times your actual pool volume. This strategy allows the equipment to run at a lower output percentage, which significantly extends the lifespan of the cell and provides extra sanitizing power during periods of heavy bather load or heavy tropical rains.

