Hi,
I have a 12,000 gallon indoor pool which I am converting from an ioniser to a chlorine system. I have done a lot of reading on this forum and picked up some very useful information especially about the addition of CYA to the water as a chlorine buffer.
One of the things that was identified as an issue with indoor pools was the lack of UV light and ventilation that allows for the CCs to be destroyed. And the suggestion was made to use either MPS, UV or Ozone. I was looking at installing a UV or Ozone system to handle these byproducts. However I can't decide of which system to get.
Is ozone more effective than UV to remove these by products?
There are UV based ozone generators and discharge tube based ones, what differentiates a UV based ozone generator from a UV pool system?
Also has anyone had much success with a chlorine indoor pool in a room with poor ventilation and low sunlight? I would be very interested in knowing what you have done to make it work!
Thank you very much!
I have a 12,000 gallon indoor pool which I am converting from an ioniser to a chlorine system. I have done a lot of reading on this forum and picked up some very useful information especially about the addition of CYA to the water as a chlorine buffer.
One of the things that was identified as an issue with indoor pools was the lack of UV light and ventilation that allows for the CCs to be destroyed. And the suggestion was made to use either MPS, UV or Ozone. I was looking at installing a UV or Ozone system to handle these byproducts. However I can't decide of which system to get.
Is ozone more effective than UV to remove these by products?
There are UV based ozone generators and discharge tube based ones, what differentiates a UV based ozone generator from a UV pool system?
Also has anyone had much success with a chlorine indoor pool in a room with poor ventilation and low sunlight? I would be very interested in knowing what you have done to make it work!
Thank you very much!