touchton
05-22-2013, 03:51 PM
I'm a fairly new pool owner and want to learn how to keep it running smooth. It's a salt water pool and it's about a year old. Here's the equipment list:
Hayward TriStar SP3215EE pump
Aqua Plus automation and SWG system
Hayward Swimclear C4030 filter
Hayward H250FD gas heater
Baja Swim Jet
The pool is 14' by 28' and is about 5' at the deepest point. It holds about 12,000 gallons of water.
The tools I have for testing pool chemistry are the Taylor TF-100 and the Taylor K-1776 Salt test kits. I've read the instructions and performed a couple of tests, but I haven't developed much confidence in my results. Actually, I'm not sure what I should be shooting for.
I would like to learn to use the BBB method for managing pool chemistry if possible. But, before I start dumping things in the pool, I want to get some confidence in my testing.
So, my first testing question; using the K-1000 Basic test kit I couldn't make heads or tails of the CL value. It should have been some sort of yellow, but the water turned more of an orange. Much darker than the yellow choices. So, I go to the Chlorine Drop test in the TF-100. The results show close to 20ppm for FC and 0ppm for CC. In the Aqua Plus has the chlorinator is set to 50% and the pump is running 24 hours a day. I'm thinking I need to set it differently. What should I set the chlorinator to and how much should I run the pump?
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
Thad
Hayward TriStar SP3215EE pump
Aqua Plus automation and SWG system
Hayward Swimclear C4030 filter
Hayward H250FD gas heater
Baja Swim Jet
The pool is 14' by 28' and is about 5' at the deepest point. It holds about 12,000 gallons of water.
The tools I have for testing pool chemistry are the Taylor TF-100 and the Taylor K-1776 Salt test kits. I've read the instructions and performed a couple of tests, but I haven't developed much confidence in my results. Actually, I'm not sure what I should be shooting for.
I would like to learn to use the BBB method for managing pool chemistry if possible. But, before I start dumping things in the pool, I want to get some confidence in my testing.
So, my first testing question; using the K-1000 Basic test kit I couldn't make heads or tails of the CL value. It should have been some sort of yellow, but the water turned more of an orange. Much darker than the yellow choices. So, I go to the Chlorine Drop test in the TF-100. The results show close to 20ppm for FC and 0ppm for CC. In the Aqua Plus has the chlorinator is set to 50% and the pump is running 24 hours a day. I'm thinking I need to set it differently. What should I set the chlorinator to and how much should I run the pump?
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
Thad