Hello, my name is Aaron and I’m a new pool owner with a chlorine (or lack of chlorine) problem. This is my first pool and know very little about maintaining the water. I currently have someone doing it but would like to eventually take it over. I’m hoping to find some help here.
Pool info:
Approx. 17,000 gallons
Crushed quartz surface
Variable speed pump (currently running low speed for 6 hours and high speed for 3)
Cartridge filter
In-line chlorinator
Nature2 filter
Ozone generator
Operational beginning in April 2014
We don’t have any plants/trees depositing stuff into the pool but we do have a near-constant breeze that deposits fine dust/dirt (not sure if that contributes significantly to the problem or numbers that are posted below)
The problem (short version):
Ever since my pool was built in April there has been no measurable chlorine. Free chlorine and total available chlorine both measure 0ppm.
The problem (long version):
Every time my pool is tested, either by my pool guy or by the local pool supply store, there is no measurable chlorine. At first we thought it was a problem with the in-line chlorinator because the fill line was coming in from the bottom and the chlorine tabs weren’t dissolving but that has been fixed and the tabs are dissolving now. Before fixing the in-line chlorinator issue we noticed the presence of some water bugs which indicates the presence of algae but after fixing it we have not seen those bugs in the water at all. The water is clear and only sometimes has the feint smell of chlorine.
The pool guy last shocked the pool and added stabilizer on 6/25 and I had the water tested at the local pool supply store on 6/28 and still there was no chlorine reading. As far as the specific chemicals and amounts that the pool guy is putting in the pool, I don’t have that information (but plan to start requesting it). The numbers from the latest test on 6/28:I have read about Chlorine Lock and there seems to be a lot of debate around that but, from what I gather, if I had that situation there would be a total chlorine reading > 0. The pool store recommended raising the Alkalinity and get it and the pH back into the ‘recommended’ levels and then raise the Free Available Chlorine. I haven’t bought anything yet because I want a second opinion on what the problem might be and how to resolve it.
- Free available chlorine = 0ppm
- Total available chlorine = 0ppm
- Calcium hardness = 400ppm
- CYA = 25ppm
- Total Alkalinity = 60ppm
- pH = 8
- Phosphates = 300ppb
Thank you,
Aaron
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