- Nov 12, 2017
- 12,668
- Pool Size
- 12300
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Thanks Dirk. I saw you referenced the NPC start-up, just had not had a chance to locate it - thanks for the link.
Yes Jack's Magic Start-up is identical - I did a bit of editing to it for what I would present the PB. I'll do the meter thing again, just because the thickness of the plaster and gunite may be slightly different now, but the last time I had to refill the pool (after their required acid wash) my numbers were spot on from the original fill.
Inline, me in blue:
1 - The NPC recommends the FC to be between 1.5 to 3 ppm. I was intending to set my target to 4 and the range to be 3-7. Should I change my list to the PB to 3-7 FC?
Yes.
2 - The NPC recommends the calcium levels should be adjusted slowly over the 28 day period, but not to exceed 200 ppm. I assume that calcium is measured with the CH test.
It is.
TFP suggests a CH range of 250-350 for a chlorine pool - I assume I should change this on my list to the PB?
Calcium will collect in your pool over time (just as salt does). So start out on the low end of the range, to extend the time until your first water exchange. I'll ask Kim to recommend what to do about the number. Guard your plaster with the CSI number, and keep that in proper range by adjusting pH, using Pool Math.
3 - Confirming - add sequestrant on day 1, acid on Day 2, chlorine on Day 3 and CYA on Day 5.
Sequestrant on Day 1, acid on Day 1, chlorine on Day 3 and CYA on Day 5. But only as indicated by testing, of course. I would pay close attention to CSI everyday, using Pool Math, which is why I wouldn't wait until Day 2 to adjust pH with MA. Maybe CYA could be pushed up. Kim?
4 - Do I really need to purchase a vacuum with brushes for a pebble surface for the first month?
I didn't ever use a manual vacuum. I brushed and ran my pump 24/7. And I started using my Rebel during Week 2 (but as I said, this is somewhat controversial). It's imperative that you get written permission from the PB to start your cleaner. If anything happens to the surface, the PB can use vacuuming as the culprit and void your warranty. Regardless of "the truth," the PB has the final say on vacuuming, both the when and the with what. When in doubt, brush!
5 - Jack's Magic recommends adding 10-12 oz. of The Magenta Stuff™sequestrant per15,000 gallons of water on the 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th day. I assume TFP does not recommend this - so should I remove it from my list?
I only used one bottle of sequestrant. I don't know anything more about it. I suppose if I saw evidence of a lot of plaster dust, I'd use more of it. But as I never saw a puff of plaster, ever, I never pursued or questioned using more...
Funny about the third meter read. I took my reading from a meter connected to the end of the fill hose. So my reading was not affected by use in the house. But after I had the pool resurfaced I never ran another meter test. I hadn't yet "discovered" the meter trick (using the meter at the street), and the one I used on the hose was no longer available. So I've always wondered if the new pebble finish added or subtracted from the original read. The bottom line is, when it comes to dosing a pool, close enough is close enough.
Good luck with the presentation to the PB!