Hello all! My first post here of TFP so thank you in advance for your wealth of knowledge and help!
A little backstory is that I’ve had a pool servicing company servicing my pool since I put water in it 7 months ago. My kids were complaining of itching, dryness, and not wanting to open their eyes under the water. I decided to spot check the chems on a Thursday (company comes every Friday so it had been 6 days since their last treatment with 0 bather load within the week) and I found the numbers to be wildly unbalanced. Each time they come they send me a report of what the “numbers” are and they seem to have all been punched in arbitrarily. I brought some water to Leslie’s to double check and confirm my suspicion and sure enough, the numbers were off. I came home and got the TA up and pH within normal limits and let the chlorine come down over time. I also bought a Taylor 2005 to further test my chems and have since gotten rid of the service company.
I have a few questions since I’ll be going st this alone and this is my first pool. I have a Pramount UV2 installed on my system. I’ve read that the EPA states that 0.5 ppm FC is all that is needed when running UV. It is full sized 2” so 100% of my pool water passes through the UV system. I also have a Nature2 Fusion with a mineral cartridge installed (just changed last week) and trichlor tabs set to 1. I notice when I load it up with 4 tabs the FC reading hovers around 4-5 ppm so I let it clear out and replaced with 2 tabs this time to see where that puts me.
I alao tested CYA last night and it seems like a ver subjective test. When I saw the dot go away my wife said she could still see it so I added a few more drops. Ended up at around 50. I referred to the FC/CYA chart but am wondering how this all changes since I’m running UV. At my CYA it’s telling me to keep FC at 4-5 ppm. Is there a rule of thumb for chems and running UV? I have zero visible issues with the pool and it’s perfectly clear. I also run a Maytronics dolphin explorer 70 3-4 times a week and have no trees over the pool (see picture).
The first couple pictures are from my initial testing, and then subsequent tests. Also pool and equip pics.
Any recommendations are appreciated!
A little backstory is that I’ve had a pool servicing company servicing my pool since I put water in it 7 months ago. My kids were complaining of itching, dryness, and not wanting to open their eyes under the water. I decided to spot check the chems on a Thursday (company comes every Friday so it had been 6 days since their last treatment with 0 bather load within the week) and I found the numbers to be wildly unbalanced. Each time they come they send me a report of what the “numbers” are and they seem to have all been punched in arbitrarily. I brought some water to Leslie’s to double check and confirm my suspicion and sure enough, the numbers were off. I came home and got the TA up and pH within normal limits and let the chlorine come down over time. I also bought a Taylor 2005 to further test my chems and have since gotten rid of the service company.
I have a few questions since I’ll be going st this alone and this is my first pool. I have a Pramount UV2 installed on my system. I’ve read that the EPA states that 0.5 ppm FC is all that is needed when running UV. It is full sized 2” so 100% of my pool water passes through the UV system. I also have a Nature2 Fusion with a mineral cartridge installed (just changed last week) and trichlor tabs set to 1. I notice when I load it up with 4 tabs the FC reading hovers around 4-5 ppm so I let it clear out and replaced with 2 tabs this time to see where that puts me.
I alao tested CYA last night and it seems like a ver subjective test. When I saw the dot go away my wife said she could still see it so I added a few more drops. Ended up at around 50. I referred to the FC/CYA chart but am wondering how this all changes since I’m running UV. At my CYA it’s telling me to keep FC at 4-5 ppm. Is there a rule of thumb for chems and running UV? I have zero visible issues with the pool and it’s perfectly clear. I also run a Maytronics dolphin explorer 70 3-4 times a week and have no trees over the pool (see picture).
The first couple pictures are from my initial testing, and then subsequent tests. Also pool and equip pics.
Any recommendations are appreciated!
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