CC and OCLT question

jonlee

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May 9, 2019
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Memphis
Silly question but if my CC is .2ppm and I do an OCLT and it passes, what then? Dont worry about it? My overthinking self is saying it's only .2ppm but it ain't zero. I know Pool school says over .5ppm SLAM but I'm wondering why do I have .2ppm and what to do about it. Sorry for rambling. Thanks for any help.
 
Silly question but if my CC is .2ppm and I do an OCLT and it passes, what then? Dont worry about it? My overthinking self is saying it's only .2ppm but it ain't zero. I know Pool school says over .5ppm SLAM but I'm wondering why do I have .2ppm and what to do about it. Sorry for rambling. Thanks for any help.
Not that silly! Do things fall into the pool throughout the day or at night? Do people swim in it? Anything organic will cause CCs.
 
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We treat anything less that 0.5 as zero because the pool is constantly processing organic material. You may see a small rise in CC from time to time, but that's okay as long as the rise is not pronounced or over an extended period of time.
 
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