How long before chlorine level is measurable in new SWG pool

May 12, 2018
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Columbus, Ohio
We just set up and filled a Coleman 26' x 52" pool. I'm using a sand filter and SWG (both Intex). I have been running the two for about 18 hours now and the chlorine levels are all still zero. Shouldn't it be something by now?

This is my first pool and am wondering if I'm doing it right. How do I know the SWG is working other than the green light and timer countdown?

Thanks
 
Hey there. SWGs are great for maintaining chlorine once you have some in there, but in the beginning you should use liquid chlorine (bleach) to boost your chlorine to where it should be. I’m assuming you are using a kit to test your water?
 
As Kelly mentioned, use liquid chlorine to get theFC level up to the target level based on your CYA - [FC/CYA][/FC/CYA].

Have you added any stabilizer and what is your CYA level?
What testkit are you using?

Post a complete set of test results...
FC
CC
pH
TA
CH
CYA
Water temperature

Please fill out your signature - EditSignature - to include pool info... size in gallons, equipment type and model numbers, etc. Look at my signature and others for examples of what to include. This way, we won't need to ask you what you have each time you post.
 
+1 on what Richard said. If you haven't added any CYA (typically sold as stabilizer) your chlorine is likely being burned off by sunlight as fast as your SWG can produce. I agree with others you should supplement initially with liquid chlorine at first.

Welcome to pool ownership. Have you had the chance to look at the articles in pool school linked above? Lots to digest. Take a look and ask questions.
 
As Kelly mentioned, use liquid chlorine to get theFC level up to the target level based on your CYA - [FC/CYA][/FC/CYA].

Have you added any stabilizer and what is your CYA level?
What testkit are you using?

Post a complete set of test results...
FC
CC
pH
TA
CH
CYA
Water temperature

Please fill out your signature - EditSignature - to include pool info... size in gallons, equipment type and model numbers, etc. Look at my signature and others for examples of what to include. This way, we won't need to ask you what you have each time you post.

I'll post the full test results when I get home. And I did edit my signature, it was the first thing I did before posting. I don't know why it's not showing. :(
 

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I added the calculated amount of bleach this morning. Will test later tonight when I get back home.
For future reference, you can check the FC in 15-20 minutes of the addition. Just be sure to leave the pump running to get the water mixed.

Which test kit are you using?
 
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