I started a few months ago as the maintenance manager at a hotel and am in charge of maintaining the indoor pool. It’s 21000 gallons and for the first few months I had no trouble with the chemistry. For the last 3 weeks the CC has been steadily climbing from an average of .2ppm up to a peak of 2.45ppm. Nothing has changed with our setup so I’m puzzled. FC: 2.65 TC: 5.10ppm CC: 2.45ppm. pH: 7.5. Alk: 110ppm. We use sodium hypochlorite (liquid) to sanitize and it’s on an auto feed system. We purchase the chlorine approximately every 3 weeks so it doesn’t sit on the shelf too long.
I attempted to reach breakpoint chlorine in an effort to bring CC levels down and found a calculator online. Based on calculations, I added 4.27 gallons of 12% sodium hypochlorite all at once. I should also say I lowered the pH to 7.2 prior to adding this……Anyways, I don’t exactly know how high the chlorine went as our BECSys3 maxes out at 16 and our Palintest Pooltest 6 maxes out at >10ppm……Pool was shut down for 30 hours with circulation pump running, fans set up on the pool deck and all 4 roof air exchangers turned on high. 30 hours later chlorine levels were still extremely high and my manager wanted the pool opened asap. I added X-It, a chlorine removal chemical to bring levels down however once they were low enough, CC was still present and high. Current readings are: FC: 4.98ppm TC: 6.75ppm and CC: 1.77ppm. PH is back to 7.5
Should I have waited longer than 30 hours? Will the CC levels drop if I add more X-IT and bring the chlorine down further? Ideally we keep the FC around 2.5ppm so it needs to be lowered a little more anyway. Please let me know.
I attempted to reach breakpoint chlorine in an effort to bring CC levels down and found a calculator online. Based on calculations, I added 4.27 gallons of 12% sodium hypochlorite all at once. I should also say I lowered the pH to 7.2 prior to adding this……Anyways, I don’t exactly know how high the chlorine went as our BECSys3 maxes out at 16 and our Palintest Pooltest 6 maxes out at >10ppm……Pool was shut down for 30 hours with circulation pump running, fans set up on the pool deck and all 4 roof air exchangers turned on high. 30 hours later chlorine levels were still extremely high and my manager wanted the pool opened asap. I added X-It, a chlorine removal chemical to bring levels down however once they were low enough, CC was still present and high. Current readings are: FC: 4.98ppm TC: 6.75ppm and CC: 1.77ppm. PH is back to 7.5
Should I have waited longer than 30 hours? Will the CC levels drop if I add more X-IT and bring the chlorine down further? Ideally we keep the FC around 2.5ppm so it needs to be lowered a little more anyway. Please let me know.