You'll need a Taylor K2006, in order to maintain appropriate chlorine levels for a pool with CYA that high. Otherwise, just follow the Best Guess Chart, and keep your pH in range, and you should be fine.
You'll need a Taylor K2006, in order to maintain appropriate chlorine levels for a pool with CYA that high. Otherwise, just follow the Best Guess Chart, and keep your pH in range, and you should be fine.
I would like to thank all of you again for the great help.
I received the Taylor k-2006c yersterday and here are all the test results.
FC 26 ppm
CC .5 ppm
pH 7.6
TA 140
CH 200
CYA 90
It has been raining for the last two days and Issac has added about 4" of water to the pool which I think helped bring down the CYA. I have quit using the inline chlorinator with the 3" tabs. I plan on using it again if we are to go out of town or if I need to bring up the CYA. One thing I should mention is that the water is very clear even after all of the rain. I do have a few more question for you if you get a chance.
(1) Do you know of a good pool volume cal? I have used several on the internet and all are giving me differant answers. I have a 27' round AG pool and the actual water depth is 49"
(2) What are the ideal levels for all test on my pool? Mainly the TA, pH, and the Ch. I think the best guess chart takes care of the rest!
Thanks again for all of the help! You have made be a believer!!!
27 round 15K* gal AG vinyl pool; inline 3" tabs; sand filter; 1 speed pump; 12 hrs; HTH 6-way; utility water; summer: none; winter: vinyl / water bags; iPhone; PF:8
Good general guidelines for levels for vinyl pools: TA 80-120 but those aren't set in stone and you are fine at 140. You don't need calcium but it isn't a problem unless you get too high like maybe over 400ppm. Then you may have cloudy water issues. And, pH is ok anywhere between 7.2- 7.8. Your CYA is kinda high at 90 so I would advise not using any forms of stabilized chlorine meaning no trichlor pucks and no dichlor shock powder.
Last edited by Watermom; 09-04-2012 at 08:17 PM.
Based on the depth supplied when the Pool Chart was completed, her volume is about 15,000 gallons, as shown above.27 round 15K* gal AG vinyl pool; inline 3" tabs; sand filter; 1 speed pump; 12 hrs; HTH 6-way; utility water; summer: none; winter: vinyl / water bags; iPhone; PF:8
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