Hello All,
New to the forum and to having a pool. We recently had a fiberglass pool installed. They began in October and recently finished due to the weather.
When we test, we are consistently seeing very high chlorine readings, usually 10. We asked the installer, they came and looked at the panel, read the ORP, which is at 650 and said all is fine. I don't believe this is correct, but it very well could be. If this is indeed incorrect, how do we go a out adjusting the chlorine level down when the ORP is reading appropriate?
I am sure you may need more information about our system. We have a Hayward Aqua Plus automation system, which has a turbo cell installed. pH is readying at 7.5 and alkalinity is sitting at 110.
Apologies in advance if enough information has not been given.
New to the forum and to having a pool. We recently had a fiberglass pool installed. They began in October and recently finished due to the weather.
When we test, we are consistently seeing very high chlorine readings, usually 10. We asked the installer, they came and looked at the panel, read the ORP, which is at 650 and said all is fine. I don't believe this is correct, but it very well could be. If this is indeed incorrect, how do we go a out adjusting the chlorine level down when the ORP is reading appropriate?
I am sure you may need more information about our system. We have a Hayward Aqua Plus automation system, which has a turbo cell installed. pH is readying at 7.5 and alkalinity is sitting at 110.
Apologies in advance if enough information has not been given.