Recommendation for Indoor Pool Sanitizing

JPMorgan

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May 22, 2018
847
Elmhurst, IL
Pool Size
60000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
We are going through the process of making modifications to our pool equipment. Number 1 on the list is changing from a trichlor feeder on our outdoor pool to a liquid chlorine feeder. Our indoor pool is currently a bromine pool. It seems to work fine, but bromine is expensive! Would it make sense to convert the indoor pool to liquid chlorine and just feed both pools off of the same liquid chlorine tank? The indoor pool gets some sun through windows along the length of the pool. Would this necessitate the use of stabilizer... or not? Any concerns about using chlorine in an indoor pool environment? Chlorine smell.... other issues? Appreciate any thoughts so we get this done right. Engineering drawings (required in Illinois) are not cheap!
 
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We are going through the process of making modifications to our pool equipment. Number 1 on the list is changing from a trichlor feeder on our outdoor pool to a liquid chlorine feeder. Our indoor pool is currently a bromine pool. It seems to work fine, but bromine is expensive! Would it make sense to convert the indoor pool to liquid chlorine and just feed both pools off of the same liquid chlorine tank? The indoor pool gets some sun through windows along the length of the pool. Would this necessitate the use of stabilizer... or not? Any concerns about using chlorine in an indoor pool environment? Chlorine smell.... other issues? Appreciate any thoughts so we get this done right. Engineering drawings (required in Illinois) are not cheap!
You’ll still need stabilizer to buffer the chlorine. Liquid chlorine is expensive right now, if you’re changing anyway a SWCG would seem to be a better choice.
 
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