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    Chlorine generators and chloramines

    Hello all, I continue to see claims by both manufactures of these products (electrolytic chlorine generators) as well as some trade groups, that these systems eliminate or at least minimize the formation of chloramines. Here is an example taken from APSP fact sheet. "The chlorine that’s produced...
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    digital testing

    has anyone had any good or bad experiences with the myron ultrapen serieshttp://www.myronl.com/products/digital_nav.htm?
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    Filter on a booster pump - commercial application

    Hello all, In case I never introduced myself properly, I am a state public pool inspector. That's right...I'm the devil himself. Along with inspections, I also conduct design review for renovations and new construction. Like most pool inspectors, I don't have the opportunity to actually operate...
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    UV and Chloramines

    UV systems have been by all accounts, a very effective means for treating chloramines ( along with proper ventilation, filtration, etc) in indoor pools. Commercial outdoor pools typically have very low levels of chloramines. With air circulation being a non-issue, how much can the Sun's UV rays...
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    SWG in commercial pool code

    In NC public pool code the following requirement is listed: "...have a generator that is capable of feeding a chlorine dosage equivalent to four and one-half (4.5) pounds of available chlorine per day for each ten thousand (10,000) gallons of pool capacity" Can someone tell me how that is...
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    Bromine and ORP

    Our state code requires a minimum of 650 mv when measuring ORP but it doesn't distinguish between chlorine or bromine. Will ORP readings be the same whether chlorine or bromine is used? I have read a lot about mv being used as a measure of sanitization but nothing about the disinfectants...
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    Chemistry of Chloramines - indoor commercial pool

    How much CC will a typical MPS dosage (1lb/10,000 gal) treat?