paddock evacuator

Hi, welcome to TFP! I do not have any experience with a system such as the paddock evacuator, but I do know that indoor pools need more attention to keep the water balance than an outdoor pool would. Can you tell us a little more about your system? How well ventilated is your current facility? Do you use an ozone system? Which type of chlorine do you use? Could you post a complete set of test results?
 
Thank you in advance for your advice!

Below is the data from last week. The problem is...the air control handlers are pretty new but I fear they are not sufficient and thus lies our issue and why our swim coach suggested the paddock evacuator that another teams coach suggested. It would also be too costly to replace the entire air handler system but may be necessary. We do use a continuously fed peroxolyte non chlorine shock system but it is not controlling the CC levels. The smell is really bad...I am trying to get them to shock the pool. Would a large dose of peroxolyte (potassium monopersulfate) help or go with a chlorine shock? and we use liquid chlorine.


The SRC Pool Readings for 11/21/11; 5:30am
Pool Deck Sample Station
Digital Taylor Digital Taylor
Alkalinity 87 90 103 95
pH 7.4 7.6 7.3 7.6
Calcium Increaser 227 240 241 240
Total Chlorine 2.25 2.0 2.49 2.0
Free Chlorine 1.16 1.5 1.78 1.5
Combined Chlorine 0.79 0.5 0.71 0.5
Water Temp. 82 82
Space Temp. 83 83


The SRC Pool Readings for 11/21/11; 7:30am
Pool Deck Sample Station
Digital Taylor Digital Taylor
Alkalinity 104 102 95 95
pH 7.4 7.4 7.6 7.5
Calcium Increaser 237 228 235 240
Total Chlorine 2.17 1.47 2.0 2.0
Free Chlorine 1.32 1.76 1.5 1.5
Combined Chlorine 0.85 0.71 0.5 0.5
Water Temp. 82 82
Space Temp. 83 83


The SRC Pool Readings for 11/21/11; 1:00pm
Pool Deck Sample Station
Digital Taylor Digital Taylor
Alkalinity 103 104 95 100
pH 7.4 7.3 7.6 7.5
Calcium Increaser 223 246 240 240
Total Chlorine 2.67 2.81 1.5 2.0
Free Chlorine 0.91 1.72 1.0 1.5
Combined Chlorine 0.76 1.09 0.5 0.5
Water Temp. 82 82
Space Temp. 83.8 83



The SRC Pool Readings for 11/19/11;
Pool Deck Sample Station
Digital Taylor Digital Taylor
Alkalinity 102 95 105 100
pH 7.3 7.6 7.3 7.5
Calcium Increaser 225 240 237 240
Total Chlorine 2.18 2.0 2.63 2.5
Free Chlorine 1.44 1.5 1.95 1.8
Combined Chlorine 0.74 0.5 0.68 0.7
Water Temp. 82 82
Space Temp. 83 83
*Saturday 6:15am11/19/11 Doors closed & no fans on.

The SRC Pool Readings for 11/19/11;
Pool Deck Sample Station
Digital Taylor Digital Taylor
Alkalinity 110 100 108 100
pH 7.3 7.6 7.3 7.5
Calcium Increaser 237 250 233 240
Total Chlorine 1.87 1.5 2.75 2.0
Free Chlorine 1.06 1.0 1.96 1.5
Combined Chlorine 0.81 0.5 0.79 0.5
Water Temp. 82 82
Space Temp. 83 83
*Saturday 10:00am11/19/11 Doors closed & no fans on.


The SRC Pool Readings for 11/20/11;
Pool Deck Sample Station
Digital Taylor Digital Taylor
Alkalinity 106 100 104 95
pH 7.4 7.6 7.3 7.5
Calcium Increaser 241 240 228 240
Total Chlorine 2.31 2.0 2.79 2.5
Free Chlorine 1.65 1.5 1.85 2.0
Combined Chlorine 0.66 0.5 0.94 0.5
Water Temp. 82 82
Space Temp. 83 83
*Sunday 5:45am11/20/11 Doors closed & no fans on.

The SRC Pool Readings for 11/20/11;
Pool Deck Sample Station
Digital Taylor Digital Taylor
Alkalinity 103 100 105 100
pH 7.4 7.6 7.3 7.4
Calcium Increaser 242 240 247 240
Total Chlorine 2.23 2.0 2.59 2.5
Free Chlorine 1.45 1.5 1.82 2.0
Combined Chlorine 0.78 0.5 0.77 0.5
Water Temp. 82 82
Space Temp. 83 83
*Sunday 9:30am11/20/11 Doors closed & no fans on.
*After Swim Meet, Odor was BAD. Turn Fans on Monday morning & Open Doors.



The SRC Pool Readings for 11/14/11;
Pool Deck Sample Station

Alkalinity 108 107
pH 7.3 7.3
Calcium Increaser 236 242
Total Chlorine 2.11 2.42
Free Chlorine 1.56 1.87
Combined Chlorine 0.55 0.55
Water Temp. 82 82
Space Temp. 83.3 83.3
*Monday 10:00am 11/14/11 Doors closed & no fans on.

The SRC Pool Readings for 11/15/11;
Pool Deck Sample Station
Digital Taylor Digital Taylor
Alkalinity 108 110 107 105
pH 7.4 7.4 7.4 7.4
Calcium Increaser 219 230 228 210
Total Chlorine 2.61 2.4 2.70 2.8
Free Chlorine 1.89 2.0 2.02 2.5
Combined Chlorine 0.72 0.4 0.68 0.3
Water Temp. 82 82
Space Temp. 83 83
*Tuesday 9:00am11/14/11 Doors closed & no fans on.
* Lowered HRR Set Point 670 to 665.

The SRC Pool Readings for 11/16/11;
Pool Deck Sample Station
Digital Taylor Digital Taylor
Alkalinity 104 110 108 110
pH 7.4 7.5 7.3 7.5
Calcium Increaser 221 240 217 235
Total Chlorine 2.42 2.0 2.51 1.8
Free Chlorine 1.71 1.5 1.82 1.5
Combined Chlorine 0.71 0.5 0.69 0.3
Water Temp. 82 82
Space Temp. 83 83
*Wednesday 8:00am11/14/11 Doors closed & no fans on.
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The SRC Pool Readings for 11/17/11;
Pool Deck Sample Station
Digital Taylor Digital Taylor
Alkalinity 108 100 104 100
pH 7.4 7.6 7.4 7.5
Calcium Increaser 240 250 229 240
Total Chlorine 1.95 1.9 2.56 1.9
Free Chlorine 1.37 1.5 1.85 1.5
Combined Chlorine 0.58 0.4 0.71 0.4
Water Temp. 82 82
Space Temp. 83 83
*Thursday 8:30am11/17/11 Doors closed & no fans on.
*No Swim Team Practices Until Monday 11/21/11.

The SRC Pool Readings for 11/18/11;
Pool Deck Sample Station
Digital Taylor Digital Taylor
Alkalinity 104 100 106 100
pH 7.3 7.6 7.4 7.5
Calcium Increaser 244 250 243 240
Total Chlorine 2.04 1.9 2.61 2.0
Free Chlorine 1.41 1.5 1.89 1.5
Combined Chlorine 0.63 0.4 0.72 0.5
Water Temp. 82 82
Space Temp. 83 83
*Friday 8:30am11/18/11 Doors closed & no fans on.
*No Swim Team Practices Until Monday 11/21/11.
*Conduct “Pool Reading” prior to end of day.
 
Keep in mind that increasing air circulation is treating the symptom, rather than solving the problem. The real problem is the CC levels. High CC is what causes the smell/air problems. Nearly every one of the CC readings you posted is too high, high enough to be unsuitable for swimming in most jurisdictions. If you can cut down the CC levels, there will be less going into the air, reducing the ventilation requirements. Of course you always need good ventilation regardless.
 
Hi Mark,

Stumbled upon your post. Eventhough the post is aged, I thought I would respond. We are a premier commercial pool builder in Texas and a Paddock Evacuator distributor and installer. I can attest to the evactuator being effective in a natatorium. I have personally experienced evacuator demos in some nice natatoriums with poor air quality and it does make a notable difference. If I can assist you or anyone else by providing further information on the Paddock Evacuator including arranging a demonstration at your facility please contact me. You can view our website for our statement of qualification, references, etc. at www.proaquatic.com

Thank you and good luck!
Larry Frasier
[email protected]
Progressive Commercial Aquatics, Inc
 
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