- Sep 22, 2015
- 12
- Pool Size
- 13145
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Liquid Chlorine
- SWG Type
- CircuPool Edge-40
Greetings all! I have been a long time member and reader and have learned so much from you all! To a testament to this forum, This is the 1st time posting a question as I can always find the answer in past posts! I have also found similar post on my question here but am hoping for some guidance on how to proceed with the vendor I purchased the Edge-40 from. If this gets long, I apologize in advance!
So, I installed the Edge 40 SWG on June13. I purchased the Edge 40 figuring it was over three times the size needed (pools is 13145Gallons). I started running the SWG at power level 2. I Run the pump/filter 8 hrs a day, 6hrs at night for evaporative cooling (We live in Texas!) and 1 hour twice a day to skim the pool. I started running the SWG at 2 bars (Approx. 20%) then upping it to 50% then 75% as It was not keeping up. I am now running it at 100% but still is not keeping up.
In the beginning of July, I wanted to get figure out if I had a high demand or if my SWG was not keeping up do i ran an OCL test
July 3rd @ 10:30PM- FC3.4 CC0.0 PH7.4 TA90 CH725 CYA60 SALT2800
July4th @ 7:00AM - FC2.8 CC0.0 PH7.4 TA90 CH725 CYA 60 SALT 2800
This test showed a loss of .6PPM overnight which is within the 1PMM minimum(close but still passed).
So now to test the SWG.
According to pool math for my pool, the Edge-40 running at 100%, should produce 1.7lb of chlorine in 24 hours which calculates to 3.9PPM if i run my pump for 6 hours so after the OCL test, I added .25 gallons of LC to get above the 3PMM Minimum and did a 6hour run of filter and SWG at 100% that night. The level went from 2.4PPM At 7/4/24 @9:30PM on to 4.8PPM at 7/5/24 @6:30AM. Which was only a gain of 2.2PPM.
Just to make sure I didn't have any Algae working in the background, I preformed a SLAM on July 13th. Once completed, I tested the SWG for Chlorine production for 6 hours at night. , Same 2.2PPM results
Before calling the vendor, I decided to add salt to get above the 3000 PPM hoping that might increase Chlorine production but no joy, Same results-2.2PPM in 6 hours.
Time to call the vendor. 1st thing they asked about was Phosphates which were at 417PPB According to the local pool test store. Here is their Response-
"After reviewing your water chemistry, I did notice your phosphate levels are around 500ppb, this can be contributing to your chlorine battle. To resolve this problem, I would recommend keeping the system on 100% output, back wash your sand filter, introduce a phosphate remover to the water run your pump and filter for 24-48 hours (per the phosphate instructions) then back wash your filter again until the water is clear. Typically, after this point you’ll start to see your fee available chlorine rise. Once your FAC gets to about a “4” start tuning down the system in 15% (one light at a time) increments. If it rises extremely fast turn it down in 30% (two lights) increments at a time, until your FAC stays around a “2-3” then you’ll want to stop adjusting the system."
They also sent me SWG Diagnostic trouble shooting guide which I tested Cell amps and came up with 6.7- that says the cell is working properly.
Here is my problem that I need you all for- Everything I read here at TFP says Phosphates add food for Algae IF there is an Algae outbreak. and I have read many of cloudy water stories after adding Phosphates remover and also read many who i call experts here, State they are running over 1000PPB and their SWG are working perfectly so i am reluctant to add that remover.
Current results are as follows per local pool store (my test results are similar):
FC5.0 CC0.0 PH7.6 TA80 CH725 CYA 60 SALT 3025 Phosphates 446
I want the vendor to send me a new Cell. They want me to remove the phosphates. Should i do Remove them to check that box or should I stick to my guns?
Thanks for all y'alls knowledge over the years!
Herb
So, I installed the Edge 40 SWG on June13. I purchased the Edge 40 figuring it was over three times the size needed (pools is 13145Gallons). I started running the SWG at power level 2. I Run the pump/filter 8 hrs a day, 6hrs at night for evaporative cooling (We live in Texas!) and 1 hour twice a day to skim the pool. I started running the SWG at 2 bars (Approx. 20%) then upping it to 50% then 75% as It was not keeping up. I am now running it at 100% but still is not keeping up.
In the beginning of July, I wanted to get figure out if I had a high demand or if my SWG was not keeping up do i ran an OCL test
July 3rd @ 10:30PM- FC3.4 CC0.0 PH7.4 TA90 CH725 CYA60 SALT2800
July4th @ 7:00AM - FC2.8 CC0.0 PH7.4 TA90 CH725 CYA 60 SALT 2800
This test showed a loss of .6PPM overnight which is within the 1PMM minimum(close but still passed).
So now to test the SWG.
According to pool math for my pool, the Edge-40 running at 100%, should produce 1.7lb of chlorine in 24 hours which calculates to 3.9PPM if i run my pump for 6 hours so after the OCL test, I added .25 gallons of LC to get above the 3PMM Minimum and did a 6hour run of filter and SWG at 100% that night. The level went from 2.4PPM At 7/4/24 @9:30PM on to 4.8PPM at 7/5/24 @6:30AM. Which was only a gain of 2.2PPM.
Just to make sure I didn't have any Algae working in the background, I preformed a SLAM on July 13th. Once completed, I tested the SWG for Chlorine production for 6 hours at night. , Same 2.2PPM results
Before calling the vendor, I decided to add salt to get above the 3000 PPM hoping that might increase Chlorine production but no joy, Same results-2.2PPM in 6 hours.
Time to call the vendor. 1st thing they asked about was Phosphates which were at 417PPB According to the local pool test store. Here is their Response-
"After reviewing your water chemistry, I did notice your phosphate levels are around 500ppb, this can be contributing to your chlorine battle. To resolve this problem, I would recommend keeping the system on 100% output, back wash your sand filter, introduce a phosphate remover to the water run your pump and filter for 24-48 hours (per the phosphate instructions) then back wash your filter again until the water is clear. Typically, after this point you’ll start to see your fee available chlorine rise. Once your FAC gets to about a “4” start tuning down the system in 15% (one light at a time) increments. If it rises extremely fast turn it down in 30% (two lights) increments at a time, until your FAC stays around a “2-3” then you’ll want to stop adjusting the system."
They also sent me SWG Diagnostic trouble shooting guide which I tested Cell amps and came up with 6.7- that says the cell is working properly.
Here is my problem that I need you all for- Everything I read here at TFP says Phosphates add food for Algae IF there is an Algae outbreak. and I have read many of cloudy water stories after adding Phosphates remover and also read many who i call experts here, State they are running over 1000PPB and their SWG are working perfectly so i am reluctant to add that remover.
Current results are as follows per local pool store (my test results are similar):
FC5.0 CC0.0 PH7.6 TA80 CH725 CYA 60 SALT 3025 Phosphates 446
I want the vendor to send me a new Cell. They want me to remove the phosphates. Should i do Remove them to check that box or should I stick to my guns?
Thanks for all y'alls knowledge over the years!
Herb