- May 22, 2019
- 60
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-9)
Hey everyone!
I have a vinyl liner pool with a SWG. I'm trying to understand how important calcium hardness is for this pool. Here are my most recent numbers
FC - 4.5
CC - 0
ph - 7.6
TA - 80
CYA - 70
CH - 110
Salt - 3200
CSI - -.67
Temp - 84
I know (or gather anyway) that for the liner itself, CH does not matter. My pool guy/installer said to not worry about CH. But does it matter for my pool equipment or the concrete around the pool? I just read something about low CH affecting the life of the SWG, requiring more frequent cleanings which actually shorten the life of the cell. The manual for my SWG (Aquarite 900) says the CH should be 150-250, so I am a bit low according to that.
So do I do anything or leave as is? All my other levels are fine and I have no problems maintaining a clean and sparkling pool!
I have a vinyl liner pool with a SWG. I'm trying to understand how important calcium hardness is for this pool. Here are my most recent numbers
FC - 4.5
CC - 0
ph - 7.6
TA - 80
CYA - 70
CH - 110
Salt - 3200
CSI - -.67
Temp - 84
I know (or gather anyway) that for the liner itself, CH does not matter. My pool guy/installer said to not worry about CH. But does it matter for my pool equipment or the concrete around the pool? I just read something about low CH affecting the life of the SWG, requiring more frequent cleanings which actually shorten the life of the cell. The manual for my SWG (Aquarite 900) says the CH should be 150-250, so I am a bit low according to that.
So do I do anything or leave as is? All my other levels are fine and I have no problems maintaining a clean and sparkling pool!