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Direct
Pool Supplies
Water Chemistry
Daily Pool Operation
- Pool Filter should run at least 8 to 10 hours
per day. Set your pool timer or
remember to run the pool manually. It is best to have it
running during the late afternoon hours so the sun doesn't "eat" the
chlorine being produced by a salt chlorinator.
Also running your filter at night, you can take
advantage of cheaper off peak electricity rates. (Running times can
be halved in winter.)
- Make sure your skimmer baskets are empty and
clear of leaves or other debris.
- Chlorine must be added to the pool daily in one
of the following ways:
- Best method is to have a saltwater pool and
use a
salt chlorinator. This is by far the cheapest & easiest way to
sanitize your pool. The salt chlorinator makes chlorine and ends the
need for the purchasing & storage of chlorine.
- Next best method is to place 3 Inch Slow
Dissolving Stabilized Chlorine Tablets in the skimmers once per week
(4-6 tablets are normal for 4M x 10M pool).
- Next best method is to use an
Automatic Chlorinator. Make sure the unit is full and that the
dial is set to a level that gives you a good daily chlorine reading
depending on how long you run your system.
- Next best method is to use a Chlorine Floater
with
Slow Dissolving Chlorine Tabs inside it. Keep Floater in pool at
all times and refill it weekly or as needed.
- Next best method is to manually add either
Granular Chlorine or
Quick Chlorine Tabs to pool skimmer every day. Don’t forget !!!
If you don't have one get yourself a
4 in 1 test kit. They are very simple to use and come with full
easy-to-follow instructions. Water testing should be carried out on
a weekly basis in summer.
Weekly Pool Maintenance
- Completely backwash filter
- Test water for Chlorine, pH and Alkalinity.
- Adjust pH and Alkalinity as needed.
- Add Chlorine to pool (see Daily Pool
Operation).
- Vacuum pool floor and walls if needed.
- Shock pool and add Algaecide.
- Check and adjust water level as needed. Water
should be half way up the skimmers.
Basic Water Chemistry Terms
- CHLORINE -
Is acting as the main sanitizer to kill algae and bacteria in the pool
water. The level should be between 2.0 and 3.0 on your test kit.
During hot weather, high readings are better.
- pH - Is the
level of how acidic the pool water is. You must maintain a good pH
level or your chlorine will not work effectively. The level should be
between 7.2 and 7.6.
- ALKALINITY
- Is a pH stabilizer. It helps to keep the pH within the proper levels
so that the chlorine can work effectively. It reduces pH “bounce”. The
level should be between 100 - 150.
- STABILIZER
- Also known as Cyanuric Acid, this chemical forms a protective bond
around the chlorine, making it more resistant to being burned off by
the sun. Makes chlorine tablets last longer. Stabilizer levels should
be checked and adjusted each season. Also, pools should be stabilized
whenever a large amount of fresh water has been added. The level
should be 35 ppm and is adjusted by adding Stabilizer / Conditioner (Cyanuric
Acid).
- REMEMBER -
Good water chemistry can only be achieved when all four of these
chemical levels are kept constant. Good Alkalinity helps keep the pH
in the right range so that the chlorine can do its job properly.
Stabilizer keeps more of the chlorine in the water instead of being
wasted !
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