We had a pool installed and its been running for about a month. Initially we had a problem with low salt and low chlorine. The installers replaced the flow sensor and now it is producing chlorine.
I tested the water with the Ocean Blue CL/PH test kit included, Taylor K205 Salt kit ,and also had it tested at 3 different pool stores. The results were very similar:
I currently have the SWG set at 40% and run the pump at 3100 for about 12-16 hrs. My wife likes to see the bubbler's. I run at lower speeds for the rest of the time. Ideally I want to run the pump 24 hrs for constant skimming, if that does not cause any problems.
Basic Kit: CL 5 PH 7.8 CL is dark yellow.
Taylor Kit: TC 7.5-10 FC 7.5 10 TA 50 PH 7.6 CYA 30 Salt 5K. The color on the TC/FC are very close and hard to see the difference.
3 Store Tests: TC 4.8 - 5.8 FC 4.8 -5.8 TA 40-75 PH 7.4 -7.8 CYA 20-30 Salt 3.7- 4.8
3 Pool Stores reccomended, lower chlorine, Raise TA Raise CYA, Lower salt and shock pool on regular basis, ie every 2 weeks.
I want to try to bring the pool to the TFP reccomended levels, but there is still a lot I do not understand.
Do I need to shock the pool on a regular basis or only if the TC is much higher than the FC. What is the reccomended difference between TC/FC and if I shock on a regular basis will I need to bring down the chlorine levels or does it naturely drop? Any idea on how to tell how long this takes or do I need to keep testing to see?
If CYA is a stabilizer for the chlorine, why do I need to increase the CYA level if the chlorine levels stay consistent?
It is my understanding the SWG only produces chlorine at the set percentage, ie 40% if there is sufficent waterflow. I have waterflow at 1000K . The pump was off so there was no waterflow. There was power to the SWG with the following lights on:
Power
No Flow
Generating - Do not understand why it showed generating, if there was no flow.? When the pump is running I can hear the SWG turn on and turn off when I turn pump off. Is this normal or is it an indication of a possible problem?
When the Super Chlorinate switch is in the on or auto position the generate light is on. When the swith is off the generate light is off.
I tested the water with the Ocean Blue CL/PH test kit included, Taylor K205 Salt kit ,and also had it tested at 3 different pool stores. The results were very similar:
I currently have the SWG set at 40% and run the pump at 3100 for about 12-16 hrs. My wife likes to see the bubbler's. I run at lower speeds for the rest of the time. Ideally I want to run the pump 24 hrs for constant skimming, if that does not cause any problems.
Basic Kit: CL 5 PH 7.8 CL is dark yellow.
Taylor Kit: TC 7.5-10 FC 7.5 10 TA 50 PH 7.6 CYA 30 Salt 5K. The color on the TC/FC are very close and hard to see the difference.
3 Store Tests: TC 4.8 - 5.8 FC 4.8 -5.8 TA 40-75 PH 7.4 -7.8 CYA 20-30 Salt 3.7- 4.8
3 Pool Stores reccomended, lower chlorine, Raise TA Raise CYA, Lower salt and shock pool on regular basis, ie every 2 weeks.
I want to try to bring the pool to the TFP reccomended levels, but there is still a lot I do not understand.
Do I need to shock the pool on a regular basis or only if the TC is much higher than the FC. What is the reccomended difference between TC/FC and if I shock on a regular basis will I need to bring down the chlorine levels or does it naturely drop? Any idea on how to tell how long this takes or do I need to keep testing to see?
If CYA is a stabilizer for the chlorine, why do I need to increase the CYA level if the chlorine levels stay consistent?
It is my understanding the SWG only produces chlorine at the set percentage, ie 40% if there is sufficent waterflow. I have waterflow at 1000K . The pump was off so there was no waterflow. There was power to the SWG with the following lights on:
Power
No Flow
Generating - Do not understand why it showed generating, if there was no flow.? When the pump is running I can hear the SWG turn on and turn off when I turn pump off. Is this normal or is it an indication of a possible problem?
When the Super Chlorinate switch is in the on or auto position the generate light is on. When the swith is off the generate light is off.