- Feb 6, 2015
- 7,561
- Pool Size
- 12300
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
Re: main drain has dirt and debri sitting in the bottom-no suction?
Josh - with your SWCG, what is your CYA? And what FC levels do you maintain?
Care to provide links - which include taking the CYA/chlorine relationship into account?
Sure, many of us have seen the various papers that recommend chlorine levels of 1.0 to 3.0 ppm that fall within most health department guidelines. But most (if not all) of those don't take the CYA/chlorine relationship into account.
If the above 1.0-3.0 is to be believed, a SWCG pool with the minimum TFP recommendation of 70 CYA is going to be "over-chlorinated" the majority of the time - as the minimum is 3 and target is 5. Now, I'm not saying that you couldn't over chlorinate your pool --- but using the guidelines on the TFP site (which have factual science backing them) is perfectly safe. Also, what about the statement you've seen on the site hundreds of times about it being okay to swim if your FC is between minimum and shock levels (3-28 for CYA of 70 in a SWCG pool)? Not saying I'd swim EVERY day in FC levels nearing shock level for my CYA, but a few days during a SLAM - you bet I would.
Not trying to start an argument - or even a debate in this thread --- but making the statement you did isn't backed by the teachings of this site. I'm sure many would be willing to discuss this further - but in a new thread. More important right now to get the OP's CYA level up and dial in her SWCG to help keep her pool sanitary and healthy.
Yes chlorine at high levels is absolutely toxic. I do not get in the pool or allow my kids to swim if chlorine is over 5ppm. I would finish the slam and let chlorine levels come down before swimming.
Josh - with your SWCG, what is your CYA? And what FC levels do you maintain?
Care to provide links - which include taking the CYA/chlorine relationship into account?
Sure, many of us have seen the various papers that recommend chlorine levels of 1.0 to 3.0 ppm that fall within most health department guidelines. But most (if not all) of those don't take the CYA/chlorine relationship into account.
If the above 1.0-3.0 is to be believed, a SWCG pool with the minimum TFP recommendation of 70 CYA is going to be "over-chlorinated" the majority of the time - as the minimum is 3 and target is 5. Now, I'm not saying that you couldn't over chlorinate your pool --- but using the guidelines on the TFP site (which have factual science backing them) is perfectly safe. Also, what about the statement you've seen on the site hundreds of times about it being okay to swim if your FC is between minimum and shock levels (3-28 for CYA of 70 in a SWCG pool)? Not saying I'd swim EVERY day in FC levels nearing shock level for my CYA, but a few days during a SLAM - you bet I would.
Not trying to start an argument - or even a debate in this thread --- but making the statement you did isn't backed by the teachings of this site. I'm sure many would be willing to discuss this further - but in a new thread. More important right now to get the OP's CYA level up and dial in her SWCG to help keep her pool sanitary and healthy.