- May 26, 2011
- 47
- Pool Size
- 36000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Liquid Chlorine
We have been successfully following the SLAM process for opening our pool annually. This is the first time in several years that we have significant algae when opening the pool.
I understand the SLAM process but this year I am a bit stumped. In the past without algae issues we ran the filter for 24-48 hours, brushed the walls and vacuumed on waste a few times to remove debris and dirt from pool before testing for CYA and pH prior to initiating a very short SLAM process.
My question is; How do we balance killing algae and accurately testing CYA and pH levels when opening the pool?
It seems that we need to kill the algae with chlorine followed by brushing, vacuuming on waste and running the pool filter in recirculate mode first before testing CYA and ph and starting the SLAM process to be sure we have killed all the algae..
The SLAM process explains how much chlorine to add based on CYA level; but, how do we determine how much chlorine to add to kill the algae before we can accurately follow the SLAM process and accurately assess for CYA and pH levels.
Thank you!
I understand the SLAM process but this year I am a bit stumped. In the past without algae issues we ran the filter for 24-48 hours, brushed the walls and vacuumed on waste a few times to remove debris and dirt from pool before testing for CYA and pH prior to initiating a very short SLAM process.
My question is; How do we balance killing algae and accurately testing CYA and pH levels when opening the pool?
It seems that we need to kill the algae with chlorine followed by brushing, vacuuming on waste and running the pool filter in recirculate mode first before testing CYA and ph and starting the SLAM process to be sure we have killed all the algae..
The SLAM process explains how much chlorine to add based on CYA level; but, how do we determine how much chlorine to add to kill the algae before we can accurately follow the SLAM process and accurately assess for CYA and pH levels.
Thank you!
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