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    Higher CYA = lower pH?

    It's a hotel pool, and trichlor is the only disinfectant we can use because of the size of the pump room. There's not enough room for anything but a trichlor feeder. I need a way to prevent the pH from goin up too fast. We can't hand douse while the pool is open. we have an IPS ORP...
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    Higher CYA = lower pH?

    quick question. We use trichlor at work for our jaccuzi. I've been draining it once a week to keep the CYA down to below 100. Over 100 and you get shut down by the health department. I want to keep the pH from rising fast. I drained the jaccuzi, filled it up, added acid to get the pH to 7.2...
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    Gonna get a new pool built. Any tips?

    I need ideas so we get everything done correctly the first time, and not have regrets later on.
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    Gonna get a new pool built. Any tips?

    I need ideas for my future pool. I'm getting a new pool built. I already have 2 quotes from 40k to 44k. I'm thinking of going with salt chlorinator, cartridge filter, concrete pool with white plaster, easy touch controls I'm a pool operator and I've only dealt with commercial pools with...
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    Trichlor and the sun

    Can't go over 10ppm on FC as this is a public pool that's overseen by the local health dept. Max FC allowed for public pools is 10ppm before they shut you down and fine the hotel. I use a Palintest photometer, the same one the health dept. inspector uses when he shows up for his random pool...
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    Trichlor and the sun

    Adding phosphate remover weekly was the only thing that worked. I tried having FC at just under 10 constantly while keeping CYA at 30 maximum. That didn't work. The only thing different between summer and winter is no sun hittting the pool and having almost zero bathers.
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    Trichlor and the sun

    We use rainbow chlorinators with solenoid valves hooked up to ORP controllers. We backwash out a lot of water every day to keep CYA at around 30 to 40. The FC is pretty constant as well as CYA. When pH gets to 7.8, we add a gallon of acid. Usually brings it down to 7.4. TA pretty much hovers at...
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    Trichlor and the sun

    Very small bather load during the winter. People go out to the pool to tan. If there's no sun hitting the deck, nobody goes out there. Maybe 5 bathers a day at the most during winter.
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    Trichlor and the sun

    This is a commercial pool and we use trichlor. 40k gallons. The pool doesn't get any sunlight during winter. How crucial is UV to trichlor? Pool turns green many times during the cold season even when tje free chlorine is usually at around 5-7 ppm with CYA at 30-40, pH at around 7.6-7.8 and TA...
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    Trichlor vs. Cal hypo... anyone use Cal Hypo?

    It's an IPS m920 controller It uses about 4 tabs of trichlor a day, but it varies widely, depending on the number of bathers and the sun. I dump about 1/6 of the pool water, so maybe 8k gallons of water taken out and an equal number of fresh water added in.
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    Trichlor vs. Cal hypo... anyone use Cal Hypo?

    That is the issue. I have to dump a ton of water every day just to keep the CYA at 50-60. The higher the CYA, the higher the FC is because the controller compensates for it. 650 mV is the minimum ORP recommended as it will set the FC to the minimum "target FC" based on the CYA level. 50 CYA...
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    Trichlor vs. Cal hypo... anyone use Cal Hypo?

    The controller compensates for the CYA. I set the ORP to 650, and depending on the CYA levels, it adds chlorine until the ORP hits the set point. 650 mV ORP with a CYA of 50 always puts the FC at around 7-8 ppm.
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    Trichlor vs. Cal hypo... anyone use Cal Hypo?

    ORP controller adds chlorine based on the need of FC, depending what ORP level you set, but CYA levels change the needed free Chlorine in that the higher the CYA levels, the higher your FC need to be.
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    Trichlor vs. Cal hypo... anyone use Cal Hypo?

    I use a Palintest photometer to test chem levels. It's what the health departmet uses during inspection. I use an ORP controller to feed trichlor, so it feeds whatever is necessary in relation to CYA levels. The FC is around 7ppm on average in the morning I'm looking into SWG as well, as the...
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    Trichlor vs. Cal hypo... anyone use Cal Hypo?

    Cost isn't an issue as it's not coming out of my pocket. I can't switch to liquid Chlorine because we do not have the room in the pump room for it. This is a commercial pool. We dump water and add fresh water in daily. This is what I've been doing to fight the CYA levels going up so high, but we...
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    Trichlor vs. Cal hypo... anyone use Cal Hypo?

    I haven't switched over to Cal Hypo yet. I'm still trying to decide whether to or not.
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    Trichlor vs. Cal hypo... anyone use Cal Hypo?

    I'm thinking of switching our public pool from Trichlor to Cal Hypo due to high CYA issues. I can't get the CYA level below 60, thus my FC has to be much higher than 5ppm, which is the highest the local health department allows it to be at. I'd rather deal with high pH issues. Only problem is...
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    Calcium Hylochlorite and ORP control systems

    We use trichlor on our commercial pool and we use an IPS ORP controller that opens the valve when the ORP goes below setpoint. It's a severely flawed system as ORP does not play well with CYA higher than 30. The local pool supply is talking me into switching over to using cal hypo instead of...
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    2 inch vs 1 1/2" skimmers

    Ok, turns out the skimmer suction hole is 1 1/2" but the connection is 2" which is weird. It's a floating weir setup
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    2 inch vs 1 1/2" skimmers

    We are getting all 3 skimmers replaced at the pool at work. We had 2 inch skimmers and I see now that the new skimmers the contractor put in are 1 1/2" We use the skimmer to vacuum. We plug 2 skimmers, and put in the vacuum hose on the 3rd, then close the main drain valve til we get 15 in of...
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    UV systems prevent algae growth?

    Pool is looking good. CYA is down to 35 and FC is at 10
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    UV systems prevent algae growth?

    we use liquid chlorine only to shock or if the chlorine is too low and we need to get it up fast. We dump it in the skimmer closest to the pump
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    UV systems prevent algae growth?

    Anyone have any experience with cyanurid acid reducers? Do they work or do they just "mask" the problem?
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    UV systems prevent algae growth?

    Yeah, I'll make 5 my minimum. The health department wants FC beween 2 and 5. When it goes over or goes under, they write you up, but I don't care about that. They don't shut you down until you go over 20ppm.
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    UV systems prevent algae growth?

    While the pool rarely turns green, I still want to make sure that it never happens. Low CYA (around 40 or less) and higher than 5 FC is my target range and we'll see if this takes care of the issue. If that doesn't do it, I'll do more research on SWCG.
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    UV systems prevent algae growth?

    FC is at 12ppm, CYA is at 45 this morning Started dumping water again now
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    UV systems prevent algae growth?

    Got the CYA down to 60 today. Chlorine is still so high, it woudln't register on my Palintest. I'll backwash til it comes down to 10ppm. I don't want to use chlorine neutralizer. Health department is still on vacation, so no worries about testing too high and getting shut down.
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    UV systems prevent algae growth?

    Our pump runs 24/7 as it is a heated pool. We also replaster the pool every 5 years, so I'm not so worried about acid washing. As of now, we use a manual vacuum attached to the skimmer. I'm thinking of getting a robot vacuum that goes around by itself. I'm thinking this will help in keeping the...
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    UV systems prevent algae growth?

    With salt water chlorinators, are there any residuals to worry about like CYA? I'm heavily looking into it. If there are no downsides, I'll talk my boss into switching over.