New Gunite Pool startup questions
I am doing an owner-built pool and have just added the water. I have Ben's PS233 test kit. I would appreciate any startup advice you can offer.
The pool is gunite. About 39 feet x 18 feet, freeform. I have a 60sq-ft DE filter.
The plaster was done on Monday (3/27/06) it is a product from Premixmarbletite Co. called Millenium (like a Diamond Brite). I started filling the pool that night. I ran my garden hose off my well (high iron) from 9PM to 7AM. On Tuesday I had a tanker deliver 18,000 gallons of water. I am assuming the pool is around 20,000 gallons.
The finsh installer (plasterer) told me to run the pump 24 hour a day, brush twice a day, and not to add any DE poweder (My filter instructions say to never run filter without DE powder but I didn't read this untill Wednesday night - I have now added the DE). He came on Wednesday afternoon and added two bottles of "Jack's Magic" and 4 gallons of muratic acid (he did no water testing). He gave me one extra bottle to add on Thursday night. I have been brshing the pool twice a day. I believe this is called an acid startup.
My test kit reading on Wednesday night (3/29) were:
PH 6.8
Calcium 200
CYA 0 (not sure if I did this test correctly)
Chlorine 0
Alk 20.
On Thursday night, the readings were about the same.
I added 4 LBS of Baking Soda.
On Friday night (following instructions I got off the web for an acid startup, I am supposed to begin to balance the water), therefore I added about a pound of "PH UP" (100% Sodium Carbonate).
Today, Saturday morning (4/1) my readings are:
PH 7.5
Calcium 150
CYA 0
Chlorine 0
ALK 90.
I aslo bought Chlorine stabalizer (100% cyanuric acid) but have not added any yet. I plan to use Borax, Baking Soda, and Bleach once I get everything right.
What should I do now? Should I start adding the chlorine (and stabilizer)?
Thanks,
mike
I will keep an eye on PH levels
Thanks your replying.
The instructions I downloaded for an acid startup said not to add chlorine for the first three days, then, on day four, once the PH and alkalinity are within acceptable range then add chlorine (not to exceed 3.5ppm).
I added the PH UP because it is day four and the PH was still below 7.2. Now I am at 7.5 and my Alk is at 90 so I will start to chlorinate.
When do I add the Stabalizer? What will this do to my other readings?
Mike in Central FL
Perhaps I am not doing an Acid Startup
My instructions from the Plasterer was to run the pump immediately after filling. Although I don't have a lot of confidence in him since he told me not to add DE poweder right away -which is wrong.
I thought I was doing an Acid startup because the Plasterer added 4 gallons of acid to the pool. My instructions were to brush twice a day and after four or five days to balance the water and start swimming.
The instructions I found on the web are from "Everbrite Pool Finish". They seem to match the instrcutions/procedure I was given regarding the low PH for a couple of days and the running of the pump from day one.
I am now in day five and beginning to balance the water chemistry. I plan to add Chlorine on Sunday and hopefully be swimming in a few days after that.
Does it sound like I am doing the right things?
I have backflushed three times in three days
My pool pressure was 20psi when I started the pump for the first time. It went up to 30 psi after a day or two of brushing. I backflushed then and the pressure dropped back to 19 - 20 psi. After another full day of running and brushing, the pressure went back up to 30. I repeated the backwashing and again the pressure returned to 20.
After I get the plaster dust somewhat removed (hopefully in a day or so) and I don't see a cloud of dust with each brush pass - I will shut down everything and dissassemble the filter. I expect I will need to clean the grids in a mild muratic acid solution at that time.
How long does it usually take before the plaster dust is gone?
Finish is called Millenium not Everbrite
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Originally Posted by waterbear
If that is the type of finish you have you probably are. The acid startup procedure is for plaster. I don't know what type of finsih everbrite is.
The finish I had installed is from www.Premixmarbeltite.com, it is called Millenium (similar to Diamond Brite. It is a plaster typr finish). The reference to Evebrite was because that was the website were I downloaded the startup instructions. Premixmarbletite did not have startup instructions on their product.
Mike