- May 15, 2018
- 30
- Pool Size
- 34000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
This will be my 5th summer opening and running my pool, but my first with a SWG. Previously I had run a Pool Frog with chlorine tabs, but that is all behind me now. I'd like to start opening in early May and will SLAM the pool before adding the salt, so I am starting to look at what I need to buy now so I can start getting ready.
SWG is a Pentair IC-60
The pool is an approximately 34,000-gallon inground plaster pool.
The manual for the SWG is saying 2800-4500ppm for salt, with '3400' written on the cell as ideal. Per the site's chlorine/CYA for SWG, I would probably aim for CYA 70/FC 3-5.
My questions are:
1. When using the pool math app, what should be my target salt reading so I calculate how much salt to buy.
2. If I add salt to the higher side of the recommended range, does my cell ultimately need to run less?
3. Is there a salt level in pools where the taste of salt becomes an issue? And if so is it in this cells range?
I have read a bunch of threads about SWG on the site, I know I am meant to test for salt before I add just to know where the pool is at. Is the 'TAYLOR TECHNOLOGIES INC K-1766' a kit you'd recommend?
Thanks
John
SWG is a Pentair IC-60
The pool is an approximately 34,000-gallon inground plaster pool.
The manual for the SWG is saying 2800-4500ppm for salt, with '3400' written on the cell as ideal. Per the site's chlorine/CYA for SWG, I would probably aim for CYA 70/FC 3-5.
My questions are:
1. When using the pool math app, what should be my target salt reading so I calculate how much salt to buy.
2. If I add salt to the higher side of the recommended range, does my cell ultimately need to run less?
3. Is there a salt level in pools where the taste of salt becomes an issue? And if so is it in this cells range?
I have read a bunch of threads about SWG on the site, I know I am meant to test for salt before I add just to know where the pool is at. Is the 'TAYLOR TECHNOLOGIES INC K-1766' a kit you'd recommend?
Thanks
John