With a cya of 30, I certainly would not shock it up to 30. That would not be too good for your liner. I would probably shock it up to about 10 and then have somebody throw in some bleach every few days like Carl said.
With a cya of 30, I certainly would not shock it up to 30. That would not be too good for your liner. I would probably shock it up to about 10 and then have somebody throw in some bleach every few days like Carl said.
I let my salt system take care of the chlorine while on vacation![]()
just this reason was one of the driving factors in me deciding to go salt.
14'x31' kidney 21K gal IG plaster pool; SWCG (Saline Generating System's SGS Breeze); Pentair FNS Plus 48 DE DE filter; Whisperflow 1 HP pump; 8 hours hrs; kit purchased from Ben; utility water; summer: none; winter: none; PF:5.7
I do as has was posted and leave jugs for someone to pour in. You can write the day or date on the jug to help them keep it straight too.
IG 32' x 16', vinyl 19,500 l, Sand filter, Hawyard Low NOx 250,000 btu heater
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Well with universal agreement, I will take my free CL to 10 the evening before and add bleach every other day (approximately 4 ppm).
I think I will add some poly60 as by the end of the week I may be on the low end of free CL
I do agree that a SWG is the way to go, it just was not in the cards for this season. Hopefully next year!!![]()
Thanks to everyone for the prompt reply.
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If I'm reading it right, this chart from chemgeek says that 30 ppm FC with 30 ppm CYA is equivalent to about 3 ppm with no CYA. If that's the case, I would guess that 30 ppm FC would not hurt the liner.
Last edited by KurtV; 07-01-2007 at 08:04 PM. Reason: typo
30 ppm FC with 30 ppm CYA is about equivalent to 5.5 ppm FC with no CYA, but I wouldn't put the FC that high since indoor pools with no CYA and with liners aren't something I've heard of. The 5.5 (instead of "about 3") is because the chart columns are disinfecting chlorine and FC level is roughly double that (at a pH of 7.5).
I think the typical "shock" level of 0.3 ppm disinfecting chlorine is more than sufficient. That is, about 12 ppm FC with 30 ppm CYA should be fine.
Richard
Richard,
Thanks for correcting my error.
I'm still a bit confused as to what the HOCl (ppm Cl2) label at the top of the chart means.
If you do put poly quat in it will lower your FC. You may want to put the poly quat in 1 day or 2 before you leave then bring up the chlorine levels and shock.
Well I am back from a wonderful 10 day vacation. I had somebody add 1.4 gal of 6% bleach Sun/Tues/Thurs. I do not use a pool cover. I turned off the heater.
I left on a Friday morning with the following numbers..
FC = 10
CC = 0
pH = 7.4 - 7.6
TA = 100
CYA = 30
Temp = 86
Returned on the following Saturday night to a perfectly clear pool...sparking actually
FC = 8
CC = 0
pH = 7.8 to 8.0
CYA = 30
Temp = 105 the temp was set at 110!!
Fortunately the person adding bleach noticed the pool was getting low and added some water.
We are still in the investigating stages...but have a few leads...
25,000 IG vinyl Utopia pool
Sounds like your strategy was a success! Congratulations!
Carl