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    Default Definition of "Shock"

    What is the definition of "Shock?"

    Is the simple act of adding bleach (chlorine) just to keep a maintenance level considered shocking? Or is the term reserved for "super-chlorination" or "breakpoint chlorination?"

    I'm a little confused aboout this.

    -Jim
    Jim
    16' x 32' / 15,400 gal / IG vinyl
    All testing done with
    PS234 test kit

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    duraleigh Guest

    Default Re: Definition of "Shock"

    breakpoint is correct.

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