Hey TFP,
For some reason ive always been paranoid about this so here goes:
So tested my pool 4 days ago at the pool store, and my TC & FC level was 10, CYA was 50, and PH was 7.4
Today my family and I swam a bit, after getting out I tested everything with at home strips. The chlorine level, it was 3 PPM, PH was 7.4.
Now looking at the chlorine/CYA chart, the minimum FC should be 4, is this a concern as mine was 3?
The pool is 29C, it is isolated (no continuous water fill) and I live in Toronto, Canada.
I am guessing the FC was above 4 in the days between the first test and now, and it hasn't really rained much so im not sure how it would be introduced.
Looking online it says that:
N. fowleri is susceptible to chlorine at concentrations of 0.5 and 1.0 mg/L (PPM)
www.canada.ca
However I assume this is at 0 CYA, at which the HOCL is 0.242
With my 50 CYA and 3 PPM Chlorine, I would be at 0.024
(Chart attached below)
Having a HOCL of 0.242 with CYA of 20 would require 8PPM, but the official CYA chart says that a minimum of 2PPM is allowed.
Why is there the discrepancy here?
For some reason ive always been paranoid about this so here goes:
So tested my pool 4 days ago at the pool store, and my TC & FC level was 10, CYA was 50, and PH was 7.4
Today my family and I swam a bit, after getting out I tested everything with at home strips. The chlorine level, it was 3 PPM, PH was 7.4.
Now looking at the chlorine/CYA chart, the minimum FC should be 4, is this a concern as mine was 3?
The pool is 29C, it is isolated (no continuous water fill) and I live in Toronto, Canada.
I am guessing the FC was above 4 in the days between the first test and now, and it hasn't really rained much so im not sure how it would be introduced.
Looking online it says that:
N. fowleri is susceptible to chlorine at concentrations of 0.5 and 1.0 mg/L (PPM)
Pathogen Safety Data Sheets: Infectious Substances – Naegleria fowleri - Canada.ca
These Pathogen Safety Data Sheets, regulated under Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) legislation, are produced for personnel working in the life sciences as quick safety reference material relating to infectious micro-organisms.
However I assume this is at 0 CYA, at which the HOCL is 0.242
With my 50 CYA and 3 PPM Chlorine, I would be at 0.024
(Chart attached below)
Having a HOCL of 0.242 with CYA of 20 would require 8PPM, but the official CYA chart says that a minimum of 2PPM is allowed.
Why is there the discrepancy here?