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    Default Re: Question about using titration method for testing cl levels

    Ben . . . my cl levels were low b/c I had to treat for metals. (see link http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthr...ea-Please-Help). I was slowly raising cl by adding a quart a day until my test kit arrived, whcih finally happeneded last monday. I have been trying, unsucessfully, to raise my cl levels by adding bleach and trichlor tabs via the inline chlorinator. However, I have not seen any rise in my FC or CC after adding doses ranging from 6-9 ppm of bleach. (I had been reluctant to add shock level doses to my pool based on the mbar's write-up concerning metal treatment until now) For example last night I added just over 4 gallons of bleach which should be a does of 11 ppm for my (25,550 gallon pool). When I tested the water this evening I still had basically undetectable cl levels.

    Test results:

    FC=.4
    CC=.2
    pH=7.1
    TA= 90
    CYA=60

    Based on what I have read about chloramines it seems that my next step is to shock the pool. Using the "best guess chart" my dose should range somewhere between 20 and 75 ppm of cl. This is a pretty wide range. What is your reccomendation for raising my cl levels?

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Question about using titration method for testing cl levels

    For a CYA of 60, then 20 ppm should be high enough for a shock. Raise the chlorine slowly, watching for any visible sign of staining.

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    Please disregard the test message. I had previously posted a message that somehow was lost in the submittal process.

    To make a long story short I have shocked my pool twice over the past week. Once with a 20 ppm dose (8 gallons of 6% hypo) and yesterday I added an additional 13 gallons of 6% hypo.

    I tested my water today and here are the results:

    FC=.2
    CC=.2
    pH=7.6
    TA= 90
    CYA=60

    Please let me know what I should do next to get my cl levels up. I am adding bleach to pool by pouring it directly into the skimmer. My return inlets go through a cascading fountain (is the bleach evaporating).

    Is it safe for me to swim with cl levels so low knowing that I have added over 20 gallons of bleach over the past week?

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    Default Re: Question about using titration method for testing cl levels

    I would not swim with chlorine levels that low. With a CYA of 65 (which by the way is high enough--I would take the tabs out of the chlorinator and switch to plain bleach if this were my pool--the pucks are going to continue to raise your CYA, which in turn raises your chlorine level to maintain), you shouldn't have chlorine levels of less than 5 ppm...ever. If you are losing chlorine that quickly, then there's something consuming the chlorine in the water. In order to kill it off, you're going to need to get up to that 20 ppm dose and hold it there by testing and adding more chlorine as needed until the levels start to hold.

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