Poolsean
05-15-2012, 05:22 PM
I need some ideas for problem pools. These are both salt chlorinated pools, and normal chlorine treated pools.
I have a few customers with pools that are not keeping a chlorine residual in the pool. Parameters are all in acceptable ranges (pH at 7.3 - 7.6, TA between 80 - 120, CH 150- 300, Cya 40 - 75).
One customer is opening pools in the Boise area (20,000 - 26,000 gallons), added 5 lbs of dichlor and no residual. 30 minutes later added another 5 lbs. Still no residual. Finally added another 10 lbs, and .... no residual.
He uses AquaCheck 6 in one test strips, and are fresh strips. He does the same process to the pools he's opening, but on some, there's no chlorine residual.
Water is crystal clear and no algae present. I thought maybe the chlorine is too high and may be bleaching the strips? It should show a redish, or purpleish/black color pad for the chlorine, even with high chlorine.
On another set of pools, in Southwest Florida, adding 5 lbs/day in 25,000 gallons for a week straight, and no chlorine residual. Yet another pool, 65,000 gallon commercial pool, no or very light bather loads, 10 lbs/day added for 4 days in a row, and no residual.
Also no algae, but water is cloudy.
Phosphates are on the low side.
I'm at a loss...so any advice or suggestions is appreciated.
I have a few customers with pools that are not keeping a chlorine residual in the pool. Parameters are all in acceptable ranges (pH at 7.3 - 7.6, TA between 80 - 120, CH 150- 300, Cya 40 - 75).
One customer is opening pools in the Boise area (20,000 - 26,000 gallons), added 5 lbs of dichlor and no residual. 30 minutes later added another 5 lbs. Still no residual. Finally added another 10 lbs, and .... no residual.
He uses AquaCheck 6 in one test strips, and are fresh strips. He does the same process to the pools he's opening, but on some, there's no chlorine residual.
Water is crystal clear and no algae present. I thought maybe the chlorine is too high and may be bleaching the strips? It should show a redish, or purpleish/black color pad for the chlorine, even with high chlorine.
On another set of pools, in Southwest Florida, adding 5 lbs/day in 25,000 gallons for a week straight, and no chlorine residual. Yet another pool, 65,000 gallon commercial pool, no or very light bather loads, 10 lbs/day added for 4 days in a row, and no residual.
Also no algae, but water is cloudy.
Phosphates are on the low side.
I'm at a loss...so any advice or suggestions is appreciated.