Chlorine = to 10% of CYA level; pH between 7.0 and 8.0; no slime.
What parameters are we looking for to be able to swim in the pool? It is not clear at the bottom of the deep end yet.
It's looking so much better, thank you so much!
90k gal concrete pool, Pentair DE FNS+ 60. Pentair Whisperflo 2 spd. PF=1.4
Chlorine = to 10% of CYA level; pH between 7.0 and 8.0; no slime.
Also be concerned with cloudy water. If you can't see a swimmer on the bottom, you can't rescue him.
12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16
Ok, thanks.
90k gal concrete pool, Pentair DE FNS+ 60. Pentair Whisperflo 2 spd. PF=1.4
My pool is clear!
Thank you, thank you!
To make sure it stays clear, please clarify what we need to do from this point. We have Cal-hypo and dichlor
We're adding a gallon of 8% bleach after swimmers.
90k gal concrete pool, Pentair DE FNS+ 60. Pentair Whisperflo 2 spd. PF=1.4
Looking at these results:
It looks like your water is in excellent shape, so:Code:7/27/2014 18:30:00 32 psi K2006: 10.2, 1.0, 7.5, 140, 430,30 blue crystal clear No odor No algae crisp, clean Brushed pool, Vacuumed pool, Cleaned filter, Added chemicals
1. Maintain 2 - 5 ppm of FC
2. Cal hypo is fine, but ONLY if you add it via the skimmer. Also, if you use cal hypo, you must let the pH 'float', unless it goes above 8.0
3. Your CYA is low enough, so that you can also use trichlor. You might want to use trichlor in a floater, to maintain a constant feed, and dose with cal hypo in the evenings to boost chlorine levels.
Note that trichlor and cal hypo must NEVER come into direct contact.
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Thanks!
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