We recently had an inspection of our pool by the Health Dept. and inspector noted that we were not testing for combined chlorine in the pool weekly, as required. Do you test for combined chlorine in a bromine pool?
We recently had an inspection of our pool by the Health Dept. and inspector noted that we were not testing for combined chlorine in the pool weekly, as required. Do you test for combined chlorine in a bromine pool?
Tests kits can only read total bromine which is the sum of free (sanitizing) bromine and combined bromine (bromamines). There is no way to distinguish between the two without very fancy lab testing equipment. The inspector doesn’t understand the regulations as they apply to non-chlorine based pools.
This is the statute he’s likely referring to - it specifically states that is a requirement if chlorine is used & it clearly states the requirements for bromine use.
Even though it might not be required, I would still do it because there will almost always be a reading for CC or CB (Combined Bromine) due to the presence of a variety of oxidizer products that can be formed by bromine.
Even though it might not be required, I would still do it because there will almost always be a reading for CC or CB (Combined Bromine) due to the presence of a variety of oxidizer products that can be formed by bromine.
So.... I do the test same as I would for Combined Chlorine in a chlorine pool, i.e. after water sample turns clear add 5 drops of reagent #3 and if sample turns pink add drops of R-0871 until clear and then do the math. Is that right?
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