I'm sorry if this is a dumb question or if it's already been covered. I looked around for a bit, but did not find my answer.
I have a 16,000 gal pool in SoCal with an IC-40 SWG. The IC-40 is rated for up to 40,000 gal and is supposed to produce 1.4 lb/day of FC. I assume that for 100% output running 24 hr.
If my math is correct, a SWG producing 1.4 lb of FC in a 16,000gal pool would be adding 10.5ppm per day, if run 24 hr at 100%.
From the various TFP charts/discussions that I have seen, I gather the following:
SWG should use ~70 ppm CYA
At 70ppm CYA, the mustard algae min FC level is 10.5ppm (Ref: Chlorine/CYA Chart)
At CYA=70ppm and FC=10ppm I should expect an HOCl concentration of ~0.06 ppm Cl2 per (Ref: Pool Water Chemistry)
And at CYA=70ppm, FC=10ppm and HOCl=0.06ppm my total chlorine loss would be 0.7ppm/hr. (same as the last reference)
At 10 hr of sun per day, that would be 7ppm of FC that my SWG would need to compensate for. So, it would need to be on (with the pump running) for 7/10.5 x 24 hr/day= 16 hr/day. And I certainly don;t want to run the pump that long each day as the power rates here are really high.
I'm sure I am missing something, making this a dumb question. So, if someone could please help me understand where I have gone astray, I would be most appreciative!!
Thx!!
Pentair IC40 SWG, 16,000gal in-ground w/Spa, Nautilus FNS60 DE filter, pebbletec...
I have a 16,000 gal pool in SoCal with an IC-40 SWG. The IC-40 is rated for up to 40,000 gal and is supposed to produce 1.4 lb/day of FC. I assume that for 100% output running 24 hr.
If my math is correct, a SWG producing 1.4 lb of FC in a 16,000gal pool would be adding 10.5ppm per day, if run 24 hr at 100%.
From the various TFP charts/discussions that I have seen, I gather the following:
SWG should use ~70 ppm CYA
At 70ppm CYA, the mustard algae min FC level is 10.5ppm (Ref: Chlorine/CYA Chart)
At CYA=70ppm and FC=10ppm I should expect an HOCl concentration of ~0.06 ppm Cl2 per (Ref: Pool Water Chemistry)
And at CYA=70ppm, FC=10ppm and HOCl=0.06ppm my total chlorine loss would be 0.7ppm/hr. (same as the last reference)
At 10 hr of sun per day, that would be 7ppm of FC that my SWG would need to compensate for. So, it would need to be on (with the pump running) for 7/10.5 x 24 hr/day= 16 hr/day. And I certainly don;t want to run the pump that long each day as the power rates here are really high.
I'm sure I am missing something, making this a dumb question. So, if someone could please help me understand where I have gone astray, I would be most appreciative!!
Thx!!
Pentair IC40 SWG, 16,000gal in-ground w/Spa, Nautilus FNS60 DE filter, pebbletec...