Run the pump 24/7 while you are working to clear the pool and watch the filter pressure. When you get an 8-10psi rise over clean filter pressure, it is time to backwash. Also, as you said, maintain the chlorine level and pH levels that you mentioned above. How does the water look? Once you get to the point where the water looks clear, and you can go from sundown one day to within two hours of sunrise the next morning without losing more than 1ppm of chlorine and your CC reading is no greater than 0.5, then I'd hold the chlorine high for one additional day for added insurance and then you can let your chlorine drift back down and maintain it per the Best Guess Chlorine Chart below. How much dichlor have you used thus far? At some point, you'll want to test your CYA again to see where you are with that. A CYA level of 40-50 is good for most pools. Since this a large volume pool, for convenience sake, I'd use the dichlor for maintenance doses of chlorine even after it is cleared up until your CYA is up. Then, you'll need to switch to either bleach or liquid pool store chlorine so your CYA won't get too high.
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