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What do you mean by Shock? Could mean a bunch of things...

Do you mean Cal Hypo? That adds calcium. You have CH of 450 which is already elevated. High CH can cause scaling, even in a vinyl pool. The only way, if your CH causes scaling issues, to reduce it, is to replace water.

Why do you use Cal-Hypo?
 
Those one lbs granular bags…? Am I using the wrong terminology

Liquid Chlorine can be labeled shock. Dichlor can be labeled shock. Cal-Hypo can be labeled shock. Potassium Monopersulfate can be labeled shock. They all do something different. Trying to figure out what you are using and why.
 
If you are using liquid chlorine shock to maintain FC. Good to go!
If you are using Dichlor shock maintain FC, it adds CYA.
If you are using Cal-Hypo to maintain FC, it adds Calcium which can cause scale, even in Vinyl pool....wtih your CH at 450, I wouldn't use it.

If you are "shocking" your pool (raising FC significantly), once a week because you hear shocking your pool is good, that is not something we recommend. If you maintain your FC, with liquid chlorine or SWCG, per the FC/CYA Levels, you should be good to go, and not need to "shock" the pool.

If you want to use Dichlor to raise your CYA, or raise FC AND CYA, then that is OK.
If you want to use Cal-Hypo to raise your CH, or raise FC and CH, then that is OK.

Just trying to figure out what you are adding and why.
 
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If you are using liquid chlorine shock to maintain FC. Good to go!
If you are using Dichlor shock maintain FC, it adds CYA.
If you are using Cal-Hypo to maintain FC, it adds Calcium which can cause scale, even in Vinyl pool....wtih your CH at 450, I wouldn't use it.

If you are "shocking" your pool (raising FC significantly), once a week because you hear shocking your pool is good, that is not something we recommend. If you maintain your FC, with liquid chlorine or SWCG, per the FC/CYA Levels, you should be good to go, and not need to "shock" the pool.

If you want to use Dichlor to raise your CYA, or raise FC AND CYA, then that is OK.
If you want to use Cal-Hypo to raise your CH, or raise FC and CH, then that is OK.

Just trying to figure out what you are adding and why.
Whoa didn’t know those were all possibilities.

We are planning on having quite a bit of swimmers next week and I just want to stay ahead of the game. But sounds like to me I should be okay with liquid chlorine and maintain FC:CYA table. Because of the heavy activity I would want to check daily and aim high end of the FC:CYA table
 
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Whoa didn’t know those were all possibilities.

We are planning on having quite a bit of swimmers next week and I just want to stay ahead of the game. But sounds like to me I should be okay with liquid chlorine and maintain FC:CYA table. Because of the heavy activity I would want to check daily and aim high end of the FC:CYA table
YOU GOT IT! Yeah, it is safe to swim up to slam level. I raise mine a bit ABOVE the recommended range before I have a pool party. I have SWCG. Recommendation for 70 CYA is 5. I keep my pool around 7 for me or a couple swimmers daily, and 9 if I'm having guests. I will turn the SWCG up during the swim day, which is same as you adding liquid chlorine during the day. With Swimmers and sun I can use up 4.5FC in June. You can even have a forced 20 min. break, test add and re-party, if that is a bit much. You will even see a residual effect during the night as it is cleaning up after swimmers, so ok to check a few times a day.
 
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YOU GOT IT! Yeah, it is safe to swim up to slam level. I raise mine a bit ABOVE the recommended range before I have a pool party. I have SWCG. Recommendation for 70 CYA is 5. I keep my pool around 7 for me or a couple swimmers daily, and 9 if I'm having guests. I will turn the SWCG up during the swim day, which is same as you adding liquid chlorine during the day. With Swimmers and sun I can use up 4.5FC in June. You can even have a forced 20 min. break, test add and re-party, if that is a bit much. You will even see a residual effect during the night as it is cleaning up after swimmers, so ok to check a few times a day.
How long would you say it takes for chlorine to mix?

For example- force a break, add some chlorine… for long till the swimmers can get back in?
 
In my pool? If pump is on and I've swirled the water a bit with the brush where I don't see the "haze" of the chlorine cloud anymore. About 30 seconds. Seriously, 5 minutes if you want to be super safe. Swimmers will help mix. Think of it this way, if you cleaned an outdoor chair, typically you would use a 1:10 Bleach:Water solution. And you could use bare hands. You just put 1 gallon in a 17K gallon container 1:17,000 dilution. Good to go.
 
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