I understand breakpoint chlorination to be the free chlorine level at which you break up the combined chlorine molecules in the water and release them into the atmosphere. I have seen breakpoint defined as 10x combined chlorine and I have seen it defined as 100x CC and I have seen it defined here as 40% or greater of your cya level.
My CYA is at ~55 and I am calling it 60. I would like it a little lower but I am using liquid chlorine and it should come down eventually via rain dilution. It may take until next spring but I'm ok with that.
Now to my question. I have observed the CC level in my water go from ~0.2ppm to 0.0ppm to ~0.2 to 0.0 and back and forth while maintaining a FC between 7ppm and 9ppm. This would seem to say that 7-9 ppm is achieving breakpoint chlorination. This would also suggest that 100x CC is not necessary and 40% cya is also not necessary to achieve breakpoint.
So how am I getting CC to go from 0.2 to 0.0 with FC level as low as 7-9ppm? What exactly is breakoint?
Mike.
My CYA is at ~55 and I am calling it 60. I would like it a little lower but I am using liquid chlorine and it should come down eventually via rain dilution. It may take until next spring but I'm ok with that.
Now to my question. I have observed the CC level in my water go from ~0.2ppm to 0.0ppm to ~0.2 to 0.0 and back and forth while maintaining a FC between 7ppm and 9ppm. This would seem to say that 7-9 ppm is achieving breakpoint chlorination. This would also suggest that 100x CC is not necessary and 40% cya is also not necessary to achieve breakpoint.
So how am I getting CC to go from 0.2 to 0.0 with FC level as low as 7-9ppm? What exactly is breakoint?
Mike.