- Sep 17, 2022
- 83
- Pool Size
- 17000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-9)
Summary:
I'm newbie pool owner who recently closed the house in Austin TX few days back. The sellers were maintaining the pool on their own. They left behind Taylor K2006 kit using which I conducted two tests (details below). I learnt the basics from TroubleFreePool articles and SwimUniversity videos.
Pool System Facts:
17K Gallons Gunite Plastered Salt Water Pool with Sand Filter & Fixed Speed Pump setup. The pump is scheduled to run 10 hours over night. SWG output is set to Auto @ 50% output. Sand Filter clocks 25 psi during the run and I'm not aware of the base pressure for this setup yet.
Test Results:
On 9/19/22: FC = 6.5; CC = 2; pH = 7.7; TA = 50; CH = 475; CYA = 37; Salt = 2000
On 9/27/22: FC = 3; CC = 0.5; pH = 8.0; TA = 50; CH = 475; CYA = Not Tested; Salt = 1600
Note:
Question/Advise Needed:
If you have made it to the end, thank you for your time so far. I really appreciate if you can take a moment to share your knowledge and provide advise as well!
I'm newbie pool owner who recently closed the house in Austin TX few days back. The sellers were maintaining the pool on their own. They left behind Taylor K2006 kit using which I conducted two tests (details below). I learnt the basics from TroubleFreePool articles and SwimUniversity videos.
Pool System Facts:
17K Gallons Gunite Plastered Salt Water Pool with Sand Filter & Fixed Speed Pump setup. The pump is scheduled to run 10 hours over night. SWG output is set to Auto @ 50% output. Sand Filter clocks 25 psi during the run and I'm not aware of the base pressure for this setup yet.
Test Results:
On 9/19/22: FC = 6.5; CC = 2; pH = 7.7; TA = 50; CH = 475; CYA = 37; Salt = 2000
On 9/27/22: FC = 3; CC = 0.5; pH = 8.0; TA = 50; CH = 475; CYA = Not Tested; Salt = 1600
Note:
- I ran out of CYA reagent but per my understanding this doesn't reduce that fast so assuming it should be around 35.
- I had to top up the pool several days as we used them at least every other day for an average 45 mins and it was very sunny in Austin.
- Backwash the filter —> To make sure filter is clean as more leaves and pollen started falling into the pool but more importantly I need to benchmark the normal pressure of the system before I try to balance CYA which will restrict backwashing for few weeks.
- Add Salt to the pool to bring to close to 3000 ppm —> This will help SWG to produce chlorine regularly and beat the heat & until CYA is increased. Since Salt is easier to add but tricky to remove (draining and unbalancing other stuffs), I will be doing this in multiple steps.
- Add Muratic acid to lower PH —> The Acid Demand Test was completed with a single drop of R-0005 reagent.
- Add CYA Stabilizer —> Will be trying out the porous form by placing them in the socks and place them either in Skimmer or hang them in front of return head. I also learnt that I need to run the pump for 24 hours continuously and then test CYA only after 48 hours after the run completes.
Question/Advise Needed:
- Is my above sequence of action plan is OK? If not, please correct.
- Can any of these steps i.e. 2 thru 4 can be done in parallel?
- Considering the pool volume and test result, how much Salt, Muratic acid, and CYA, I should add to bring it to the normal levels? (Per TFP, Salt should be 3200 to 3400 ppm, pH should be 7.6-7.8, CYA should be 70-80)
- Where can I buy proper Taylor K2006 kit for the best price? Amazon has different price tags from different sellers; Home Depot, Walmart have longer delivery times. Can these be purchased in-person for the best price from any shops?
If you have made it to the end, thank you for your time so far. I really appreciate if you can take a moment to share your knowledge and provide advise as well!