Hayward/Goldline has recommended 1.0 to 3.0 ppm chlorine levels. Pool math says the goal is 2 to 8 ppm.
Yes. Normal is us jug-dumpers.The Aqua Rite Operation and Installation Manual recommends CYA 60 to 80 with 80 being the best level. 5% of 60 is 3 ppm and 5% of 80 is 4 ppm. This corresponds with what is on the chlorine/cya chart for SWG pools in pool school. So what the Aqua Rite recommends is chlorine levels much lower than 5% of CYA. They must be assuming that people will be using algaecides etc because levels that low would definitely cause problems over time and are not recommended by the NSPF or TFP when CYA is 60 to 80 ppm.
I have a CYA of 60 ppm. On the Pool Math chart it says under Suggested FC Levels "SWG" 3 and then "Normal" 5 to 9. Is "normal" a non SWG pool?
Thanks.
The Aqua Rite Operation and Installation Manual recommends CYA 60 to 80 with 80 being the best level. 5% of 60 is 3 ppm and 5% of 80 is 4 ppm. This corresponds with what is on the chlorine/cya chart for SWG pools in pool school. So what the Aqua Rite recommends is chlorine levels much lower than 5% of CYA. They must be assuming that people will be using algaecides etc because levels that low would definitely cause problems over time and are not recommended by the NSPF or TFP when CYA is 60 to 80 ppm.
I have a CYA of 60 ppm. On the Pool Math chart it says under Suggested FC Levels "SWG" 3 and then "Normal" 5 to 9. Is "normal" a non SWG pool?
Thanks.