Re: My pS234 test results

Originally Posted by
CarlD
Since your T/A is 200ppm in a F/G pool, I think you are close to done on that--anything under 180ppm you should be OK.
Sorry to disagree with you on this one Carl but if the pool is being chlorinated iwth bleach there will be much better pH stability and less acid demand if the TA is more like 70-90 ppm. I have seen this time and again with my customers using liquid chorine or with SWGs and now recommend it as a matter of course. I also apply this to my own fiberglass pool.
On the other hand, if the pool is being chlorinated with (gasp!) trichlor or dichlor, then a TA up to 180 ppm is probably OK but under 150 would be better. (I preper to keep it between 100-120 ppm).
(I know you weren't sleeping through all the discussions Chemgeek and I had about outgassing of CO2!
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Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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