Hi, I need your help. This is my first year in pool service. I’m trying to solve the problem of maintaining a minimum 3ppm free chlorine residual while only servicing the pool once every 7 days. 3ppm FC is my residual target because I’m using PoolRx. Below I’ll list the factors and limitations involved in finding a solution to this problem:
- 10,000 gal outdoor pool in Las Vegas, NV (lots of sunlight)
- Heavy debris
- CYA must be >50ppm and <80ppm from April-September (when UV is highest)
- No SWG
- No liquid chlorine feeder
- Pool owner cannot add chlorine
- No pool cover
- No borates
- No ozone/UV
- Partial drain allowed once every 2 years
- Cal hypo tab use limited to 1 tab per week for 1 month out of the year (to offer competitive pricing to customers)
- FC/CYA maximum of 20%
Is it a waste to raise FC/CYA above 10%? What would you do?
Also, thank you for all of your contributions to the TFP forum.
- 10,000 gal outdoor pool in Las Vegas, NV (lots of sunlight)
- Heavy debris
- CYA must be >50ppm and <80ppm from April-September (when UV is highest)
- No SWG
- No liquid chlorine feeder
- Pool owner cannot add chlorine
- No pool cover
- No borates
- No ozone/UV
- Partial drain allowed once every 2 years
- Cal hypo tab use limited to 1 tab per week for 1 month out of the year (to offer competitive pricing to customers)
- FC/CYA maximum of 20%
Is it a waste to raise FC/CYA above 10%? What would you do?
Also, thank you for all of your contributions to the TFP forum.
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