I noticed from the Pool School that there is a recommended shock level based on the CYA level in the water but elsewhere I have read that the FC shock level is based upon the amount of CC found. I read somewhere and can't remember where now that the FC needs to be 10 times the CC level to release the combined chlorine atoms.
I'm guessing that the pool school table would always eventually balance itself out as FC used to break up CC levels would keep reducing the FC level until the CC level lowered. As a science major I'm thinking that calculating how much CC you have and bringing up the FC level to ten times the CC level would be the shortest downtime using bleach to shock the pool?
I'm guessing that the pool school table would always eventually balance itself out as FC used to break up CC levels would keep reducing the FC level until the CC level lowered. As a science major I'm thinking that calculating how much CC you have and bringing up the FC level to ten times the CC level would be the shortest downtime using bleach to shock the pool?