Size Pool: 13,500 Gallons
Filter: Jandy Model #DEV60 (DE)
Filter Run Time: 8:00AM - 8:00PM
SWG: Jandy AquaPure PLC1400
Hello!
I am a first-time pool owner and have been drinking from a fire hose for a few weeks now!
Our pool has been maintained by the pool company for about the past year. (Installation was in Dec 2021)
I recently made the decision to take on maintaining the pool myself.
The last time the pool was serviced by our pool company the readings were as follows:
(I apologize the formats are a little different. They use an app called Skimmer and I use the Pool Math app.)
Date: 11/21/22
3000 ppm salinity
12 psi
3 ppm total chlorine
7.0 ph
40 ppm alkalinity
30 ppm cyanuric acid
360 ppm calcium hardness
I took my own readings using a Taylor Technologies K-2006-SALT Test Kit.
Date: 12/4/22
FC: 17.0
CC: 0.0
pH: 8.0
TA: 110
CH: 430
CYA: 50
SALT: 3200
The first thing that jumped out to me is my chlorine level! WOW!
The pool company had the SWG flow set to 55%, so I set it to 0% to slow down the chlorine production. A very helpful gentleman at Leslie’s recommended a Chlorine Neutralizer, which I bought but have not added yet.
So my question is how on earth did my chlorine levels jump in such a short amount of time??? And I know that these levels can be harmful to swim in AND to the pool equipment itself. Am I in trouble here???
Any advice or insight would be greatly appreciated!
THANK YOU!
Matt
Filter: Jandy Model #DEV60 (DE)
Filter Run Time: 8:00AM - 8:00PM
SWG: Jandy AquaPure PLC1400
Hello!
I am a first-time pool owner and have been drinking from a fire hose for a few weeks now!

Our pool has been maintained by the pool company for about the past year. (Installation was in Dec 2021)
I recently made the decision to take on maintaining the pool myself.
The last time the pool was serviced by our pool company the readings were as follows:
(I apologize the formats are a little different. They use an app called Skimmer and I use the Pool Math app.)
Date: 11/21/22
3000 ppm salinity
12 psi
3 ppm total chlorine
7.0 ph
40 ppm alkalinity
30 ppm cyanuric acid
360 ppm calcium hardness
I took my own readings using a Taylor Technologies K-2006-SALT Test Kit.
Date: 12/4/22
FC: 17.0
CC: 0.0
pH: 8.0
TA: 110
CH: 430
CYA: 50
SALT: 3200
The first thing that jumped out to me is my chlorine level! WOW!
The pool company had the SWG flow set to 55%, so I set it to 0% to slow down the chlorine production. A very helpful gentleman at Leslie’s recommended a Chlorine Neutralizer, which I bought but have not added yet.
So my question is how on earth did my chlorine levels jump in such a short amount of time??? And I know that these levels can be harmful to swim in AND to the pool equipment itself. Am I in trouble here???
Any advice or insight would be greatly appreciated!
THANK YOU!
Matt