The liner in my pool was replaced this week and the water is almost high enough to run the pumps. I've calculated the weight of all the chemicals required but have a question on the order in which they should be added. The chemicals needed are sodium bicarbonate, Calcium chloride, CYA, and chlorine. I tested the water and the results are:
pH 7.0
FC .5
Ca 40
TA 20
CYA 0
I'm assuming the chemicals should be added one and a time and allow enough time between additions to get them mixed in the pool water. So does it make any difference as to which is added first or last?
Another question - the instructions that came with the vinyl liner said to maintain a minimum Ca concentration of 100 ppm and a maximum free chlorine concentration of 3.0 PPM. I am assuming that the requirement for a minimum Ca level is because there is calcium in the liner or the die used to color the liner. The maximum free chlorine level could be a problem if I need to shock. So my question is - are these concentrations realistic?
pH 7.0
FC .5
Ca 40
TA 20
CYA 0
I'm assuming the chemicals should be added one and a time and allow enough time between additions to get them mixed in the pool water. So does it make any difference as to which is added first or last?
Another question - the instructions that came with the vinyl liner said to maintain a minimum Ca concentration of 100 ppm and a maximum free chlorine concentration of 3.0 PPM. I am assuming that the requirement for a minimum Ca level is because there is calcium in the liner or the die used to color the liner. The maximum free chlorine level could be a problem if I need to shock. So my question is - are these concentrations realistic?