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smallpooldad
06-10-2008, 10:29 PM
This question is primarily for chem geek.

Does the spreadsheet adjust the alkalinity for the CYA count?

Example Alk via Taylor kit is 80, CYA is 30, adjustment would be 30/3 = 10, so adjusted Alk entry for the sheet would be 70.

Or do you think this is not necessary?

Looking forward to your answer.

chem geek
06-10-2008, 10:43 PM
Yes, the computation of the saturation indices (traditional Langelier and my Calcite Saturation Index) adjust the TA to compensate for CYA (and for borates as well). You can see a line below the data entry lines called "Carbonate Alkalinity" which is adjusted TA and essentially that is what is used in the calculations (directly for the Lagelier index, though for my CSI I use the calculated calcium and carbonate concentrations directly and they have built into them the effects of adjusted TA).

It's not really necessary to adjust for TA unless the CYA is quite high. After all, when the CYA is 30 ppm, the adjustment is only 10 ppm in TA which results in a tiny change in the saturation indices (0.03 difference if the TA is 100). I just do all the adjustments and go crazy with the calculations because I'm a nerd.

Richard

smallpooldad
06-11-2008, 07:52 PM
chem geek,

Thank you for your clear reply.

And so am I, a nerd that is.

Aloha