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    Effectiveness of enzymes for scum- high bather load

    Thanks for the info. I will pass the UV sterilizer info on to the powers that be. Yes, we take great precautions on crypto and Cdiff. I am meticulous about cleanliness in my therapy pool, hence the question about scum. Not only is it unsightly, it's a breeding ground for the nasties. I do use a...
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    Effectiveness of enzymes for scum- high bather load

    The pool is a PT (physical therapy) pool, set at 92 deg, occasionally gets as high as 96. The system is 10 years old. Originally was Cl- but we switched to Br- last spring. We are switching back to Cl- as my colleague is having issues with the Br-. That being said, I have no idea what the ozone...
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    Effectiveness of enzymes for scum- high bather load

    I looked up white mold and it doesn't look like it's what it is. Our temp is maintained at 92 deg and Br- is maintained 6-10 ppm. Sides scrubbed every day, filter changed and chemically cleaned once per week. Pump runs 24/7 per Tx health code.
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    Effectiveness of enzymes for scum- high bather load

    We drain once a month, do partials every 2 weeks. Package says to apply with sanitizer below 5ppm. It does not say how long the sanitizer needs to be at that level. Health department wants 3-5ppm, so that is in range and should not affect sanitation. We have no issues with slime, just oils from...
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    Can't get Bromine above 0!

    I would add the bleach and some crushed tabs as well. When I started up my pool with Br, it took awhile for the concentrations to increase. I used the starter, but had to add a lot more Br into the system as well. I have a high bather load, though.
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    Effectiveness of enzymes for scum- high bather load

    My therapy pool is suffering from a lot of bioload (think scum, oily residue). I have used some scum sponges, but they are just not cutting it. I want to use an enzyme additive, but unsure of the effectiveness for the cost. Anyone have any experience with these products? I am looking at Orb-3. I...
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    Chemical help, please!

    The chemicals you add depend on your test results. You want your Br- to be in the 5-10ppm range. Shock (both MPS and dichlor) will get you there. I am highly allergic to MPS so I use bleach and diclor in my therapy pool. Never add anything without testing first.
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    Can't get Bromine above 0!

    Did you use a bromine starter? If not, then it may take awhile for the bromine to show up. You can crush some tabs and put in the bottom of spa.
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    Water turning brown with bromine

    Everything looked good today. The main difference is I added significantly more bromine tabs to the hopper. I did not have the mid-day dip. Yay! I think I have all the kinks worked out.
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    Water turning brown with bromine

    I appreciate the disclaimer. You may not be qualified, but you have certainly given my more information than those who supposedly are.
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    Water turning brown with bromine

    I don't have the bottles in front of me, but I think I remember them saying R-0001 and R-0002 for the halide test (5 drops of each into the first tube for magenta/pink comparison). And yes, I don't think we have the right equipment, and I am working on that. Could it be because I don't have...
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    Water turning brown with bromine

    The test kit I got is the magenta one where I add 2 reagents to get the halide reading. It says FAS-DPD on the bottles and the label. Next q:- how do I keep the Br from tanking in the middle of the day? I will start off with 10ppm and by noon, it will be down to 6, then continues to fall. I...
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    Water turning brown with bromine

    No. My boss ordered the Taylor basic FAS- DPD with the 2 reagents for the halide. The K1000.
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    Water turning brown with bromine

    My FAS-DPD test kit came in this morning. It's just the halide and pH though. Tested and everything looks good (after a morning of pool patients). Br at 6, pH at 7.6.
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    Water turning brown with bromine

    You are correct- I cannot add chemicals with patients in the pool. I control Br throughout the day through the feeder- I can adjust to add more if needed. I do not think my feeder can handle liquid. I can see now, that a commercial system was not put in when the spa/pool was installed 10 years...