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    Default Re: Decision on Zeobrite or Sand replacement

    Quote Originally Posted by CarlD
    Ammonia is released into a chlorine filled pool if you use an SWG? Excuse me, but doesn't mixing ammonia and chlorine result in a deadly gas being produced, which is why you are warned to NEVER mix the two for home cleaning?

    If you put DE in your sand filter, you'll probably have to add more every time you backwash. Since you only add a half/cup to a cup, a 10-15 lb box should EASILY last the season. I use this method as well and like it.
    The ammonia will be in the form of ammonium ions. These are what combine with chlorine in the pool to form chloramines (VERY simplified chemical explanation!)
    From my understanding some "old time pool service guys" would put anhydrous ammonia and liquid chorine into a pool to purposely form chloramines and then reach 'breakpoint' by putting more chlorine in 24 hours later. The chloramines are eaten by algae and decolorizes it. Some commercial algae products also put ammonia compounds into the water for the same reason (Black Algaetrine comes to mind)
    Also many water treatment facilities put ammonia or ammonia compounds into the water with the chlorine to form simple chloramines to prevent the formation of more toxic ones. (this has been a major headache to every aquarium hobbiest for years now and forced us to learn all about "breakpoint chlorination" even if we never owned a pool! since ammonia is MUCH more toxic to fish and other livestock than chlorine is and choramines are MUCH harder to get rid of then chlorine.)

    But you are right, mixing liquid ammonia and liquid chlorine CAN release deadly fumes and should be avoided! The difference is most likely the dilution factor involved.
    Last edited by waterbear; 04-20-2006 at 12:04 PM.
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