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    Default Normal "burn" rate for chlorine in a day

    Can anyone tell me what a "normal" drop in FC ppm should be over a 24 hr period for a 12,000 gal fiberglas pool in full sun in Louisiana? CYA is 60- ph is around 7.3 ;TA is 110 ; CA is 50. FC is 5 CC is 0.

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    Default Re: Normal "burn" rate for chlorine in a day

    The answer depends on the FC level itself since most of the chlorine is lost due to breakdown from sunlight so it's a FRACTION of the FC that gets broken down over time, not an absolute number. Losing around half of the FC level during the day seems to be typical on the high side. Some have reported maintaining high CYA levels and seeing far less usage.

    So how much of the 5 ppm FC do you lose in a day with your 60 ppm CYA level? If it's more than 2.5 ppm FC, then you might have other consumption related to organics in the pool or nascent algae growth. Your chlorine consumption overnight when the sun isn't shining will give you some idea of this extra chlorine usage.

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    Default Re: Normal "burn" rate for chlorine in a day

    My chlorine consumption in Central PA has been running about 70 oz (6%) per day. I have maintained a FC level of 4.2 ppm for about a week by injecting the chlorine mix directly into the return line using a peristaltic pump. The injection pump runs whenever the pool circulating pump runs which I currently have set to run 7 hours (10AM to 5PM)

    My CYA is 25.
    Water temp is ~70
    I am not using a solar cover yet because of the birds. (that's another story)
    My night time CL consumption is nearly zero so.......

    Basically the system works like an erosion feeder but I don't use pucks and no CYA increase. This is an experiment which (knock on wood) seems to be working.

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    Default Re: Normal "burn" rate for chlorine in a day

    So, 70 ounces of 6% bleach in 27,038 gallons is 1.25 ppm FC per day which with a level of 4.2 ppm FC is a loss of about 30% of the FC level per day. That's pretty good, especially with a CYA of 25 and no cover. The cooler water temp of 70F might be helping there. Keep us posted as it (hopefully) gets warmer for you in the summer. Not having any loss at night indicates that your chlorine loss is probably almost all due to breakdown from sunlight (and maybe a small amount with outgassing of hypochlorous acid).

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    Default Re: Normal "burn" rate for chlorine in a day

    Quote Originally Posted by chem geek View Post
    So, 70 ounces of 6% bleach in 27,038 gallons is 1.25 ppm FC per day which with a level of 4.2 ppm FC is a loss of about 30% of the FC level per day. That's pretty good, especially with a CYA of 25 and no cover. The cooler water temp of 70F might be helping there. Keep us posted as it (hopefully) gets warmer for you in the summer. Not having any loss at night indicates that your chlorine loss is probably almost all due to breakdown from sunlight (and maybe a small amount with outgassing of hypochlorous acid).

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    Richard,
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    I was trying to work the numbers to come up with your result and have not had any luck. Are your calculations in one of your posts in the China Shop?? Or could you run the numbers so I can see how you got there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fcfrey View Post
    My chlorine consumption in Central PA has been running about 70 oz (6%) per day. I have maintained a FC level of 4.2 ppm for about a week by injecting the chlorine mix directly into the return line using a peristaltic pump. The injection pump runs whenever the pool circulating pump runs which I currently have set to run 7 hours (10AM to 5PM)

    My CYA is 25.
    Water temp is ~70
    I am not using a solar cover yet because of the birds. (that's another story)
    My night time CL consumption is nearly zero so.......

    Basically the system works like an erosion feeder but I don't use pucks and no CYA increase. This is an experiment which (knock on wood) seems to be working.
    I also am in PA (Philadelphia area) and use a solar cover on cold days-no sun days. Water temp around 80-85 deg (solar and heater). I lose 0.7ppm Chlorine per day with no solar cover (off during the day and on at night) and 0.2ppm per day with a solar cover on during the day. These figures good for 2 wks now during the month of May for my 30,000 gal concrete pool. My CYA is 35ppm and I maintain Cl at the 1-2 ppm level using Chlorox 6%(I also use a Nature 2 system which allows me a lower Cl and no algae problems).

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    Default Re: Normal "burn" rate for chlorine in a day

    For anybody interested, this thread eventually turned into a discussion on how to put a peristaltic pump in the pool. I moved that part of this discussion to the China Shop, so if you want to participate in that discussion, please do so there. I feel that it is a bit complicated for the average person learning to control their pool chemistry.

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