- May 23, 2015
- 25,258
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Given the little time you have and the fact that your chlorine dosing system is currently working, I wouldn't change a thing.
If you add CYA now to your pool, you will very likely throw off the sensor and it will take too much time to recalibrate it. Just leave it alone. At 1ppm FC, a pH of 7.5 and 0 CYA, you have an ENORMOUS amount of active chlorine (hypochlorous acid) in the water (about 10X what we around here run our outdoor pools at). There is very little chance your water will become dangerous enough to be a concern. It may get cloudy from all the kids in it but your pool will recover and no one is going to get Legionnaire's disease. Just have fun (although I'm traditionally the wet blanket at most parties so I highly discourage the prom dress in the pool thing...).
Just exercise caution with the kids. If the water becomes too cloudy to see the bottom then it's time to get out. You can test the chlorine periodically through out the night with a simple OTO chlorine test to make sure there's chlorine in the water.
If you want to run your pool differently (with CYA) later on, gives us a shout. But for now my advice to you is to leave it alone....if it ain't broke, yada, yada, yada.
If you add CYA now to your pool, you will very likely throw off the sensor and it will take too much time to recalibrate it. Just leave it alone. At 1ppm FC, a pH of 7.5 and 0 CYA, you have an ENORMOUS amount of active chlorine (hypochlorous acid) in the water (about 10X what we around here run our outdoor pools at). There is very little chance your water will become dangerous enough to be a concern. It may get cloudy from all the kids in it but your pool will recover and no one is going to get Legionnaire's disease. Just have fun (although I'm traditionally the wet blanket at most parties so I highly discourage the prom dress in the pool thing...).
Just exercise caution with the kids. If the water becomes too cloudy to see the bottom then it's time to get out. You can test the chlorine periodically through out the night with a simple OTO chlorine test to make sure there's chlorine in the water.
If you want to run your pool differently (with CYA) later on, gives us a shout. But for now my advice to you is to leave it alone....if it ain't broke, yada, yada, yada.