Hi, and welcome to the group!!
Your CYA reading leads me to believe that you're using test strips for your testing--if that's the case, don't get too excited until you confirm your readings with drop-based testing (check the test kit link in my sig for more info). However, if your CYA is actually 30-50 ppm, then make sure that you keep your chlorine between 3-6 ppm at all times. If you let it get below 3 ppm for too long you'll be fighting algae. In 13,500 gallons of water, each gallon of 6% bleach you add will increase your FC by 4.4 ppm, so your estimate of 100 oz is pretty close. Just add it, give it a little time to circulate, and test for it.
However...if your chlorine is currently at zero, and you are having 90 degree days, then I would go ahead and shock it to start off, because you probably already have some algae trying to get started. It doesn't take long...
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