As you are filling your pool, go ahead and run a complete set of tests. I know you are waiting for Ben's kit, but in the meantime, pick up a drops-based kit to use. Most municipal water supplies have some chlorine in them, so after you get a reading, you can determine how much bleach to add. You should also pick up a container of cya (also called stabilizer or conditioner. If the ingredient label says cyanuric acid or isocyanuric acid it is the right stuff.) Add enough through the skimmer with the pump running to get to about 30ppm. The label will tell you how much per your volume. Then, don't retest for it, add more or backwash for about a week to give the cya plenty of time to dissolve. It dissolves very slowly in your filter. Some containers say to broadcast it across the pool, but don't. Add it through the skimmer instead. Until you begin to get a cya reading, you will have a hard time keeping chlorine in the pool. You may need to test it a couple of times a day and each time add enough bleach to take you back up to about 5ppm. After the cya begins to dissolve, you will be able to just test and dose it with bleach in the evenings - which is the best time to add chlorine. In a pool your size, every quart of 6% bleach will raise your cl by about 2ppm.
You can actually go ahead and test your tap water and post the results and then when you are filling the pool, you'll know exactly what you'll need to add. Hope this helps. Will look for some readings and then we'll go from there.
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