Chlorine Levels in relation to CYA

newfiepicks

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Apr 30, 2021
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Hi everyone, a couple weeks into my transition from the pool store to TFP method. Pool is looking good but looking for some confirmation I am understanding it correctly.

Is it correct that the chlorine levels suggested by TFP in the Chlorine/CYA chart will be much higher than suggested by pool stores et al?

For example my pool has a CYA of 50. Using the chlorine/cya chart I've been trying to keep my FC at 6. The pool store would tell me to keep Chlorine between 1 and 3.

My understanding after reading through the information on the site is that because my CYA is on the high side I need the higher chlorine levels to compensate.

Is that understanding correct?
 
Welcome to TFP! :wave: Basically you are correct. The issue is that many typical pool stores and builders refer to a decades-old reference of basic pool industry level recommendations. You can see those differences between all chemical levels, not just FC/CYA. The issue with FC specifically is that the industry as a whole has not recognized or fully adopted the FC-CYA relationship. They know about it, papers have been published to validate, but not all agencies have adopted it. TFP, through the help of scientists in their field, developed the FC/CYA Levels to help residential owners maintain not only the proper FC/CYA relationship during normal days, but also how high to go during a SLAM Process to remove algae, or even higher for Mustard Algae. The FC/CYA Levels also separates salt pools from non-salt which is important due to the variances between adding liquid versus chlorine gas from an SWG. I will note that some SWG manufactures are finally changing their manuals to reflect salt pools should maintain an elevated CYA level of about 70 ppm. You won't hear that at the local pool store either.

These are all factors that you won't hear at the pool store, and what makes TFP much more reliable.
 
Welcome NP !!! Pat has you well covered above.

Now....... about them Newfie Pics....

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