(I converted your all caps -- please don't do that again. It's hard to read and is considered "SHOUTING" when online.)
I assume you are a pool service guy?
Regardless, with a high load pool, you have to either
#1 - Take the chlorine so high there is enough in the pool to last for a whole week of swimmer-added chlorine (oxidizer) demand, OR
#2 - Have a feeder that can supply the chlorine continuously during the week.
You have a feeder, but are moving into the range where -- unless you follow the "Best Guess" chart, linked in my signature -- you WILL have problems, regardless of phosphate level. Basically, you have three feeder options:
#1 - Tablets, which you have now.
#2 - Bleach feeders, like either Blue White peri-pumps (regulated with 24 hr timer) or "The Liquidator".
#3 - SWCG, Salt Water Chlorine Generators, which are the 'buzz' now, and can work very well.
Meanwhile, unless you convert to a non-stabilized feeder like #2 or #3 AND drain and refill to lower your CYA, you WILL need to read and follow the Best Guess Chart.
And, for what it's worth, using copper will do NOTHING to lower your oxidizer demand, which is what's consuming your chlorine. But, if you don't oxidize that goo and use copper, you'll end up with an algae free slime pit. At least in my opinion, that's not a real step up.

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