I am in the UK and have a 60,000 litre indoor tiled pool.
Chlorine is via a feeder with UV , and it is kept at 28 degrees C.
The pool is a few months old. Filled with city water.
I have had pools before ( outdoor) and never really paid much attention to anything other than PH and Chlorine.
Given this is indoor and hence a stable environment I am seeking to nail the chemistry.
The main issue is total alkalinity which is currently 175.
There are some scale deposits on the tiles which I believe Is linked to this
So adding HCL will reduce the TA and the PH.
You cant then use PH increaser as that then increases the TA.
So I have been using Borax - about 8 kg of it so far.
The PH is currently sitting at 7 and stable. but the TA is not really moving.
The PH is also minority low.
Borax is for sale in the UK but not approved for pool use.
There is the option of gallons of HCL and 25 KG of Borax but to fill perfectly nice water with a vast amount of chemicals is counter intuitive.
The other way is the aerate the water - but this is an indoor pool so all that will do is put the humidity shy high and I have no particular way of aerating it anyway .
Or of course just get the PH right and ignore it.
I would appreciate any guidance - I can load the pool with chemicals but to me that just not seem the way to go.
Thx for your help
Chlorine is via a feeder with UV , and it is kept at 28 degrees C.
The pool is a few months old. Filled with city water.
I have had pools before ( outdoor) and never really paid much attention to anything other than PH and Chlorine.
Given this is indoor and hence a stable environment I am seeking to nail the chemistry.
The main issue is total alkalinity which is currently 175.
There are some scale deposits on the tiles which I believe Is linked to this
So adding HCL will reduce the TA and the PH.
You cant then use PH increaser as that then increases the TA.
So I have been using Borax - about 8 kg of it so far.
The PH is currently sitting at 7 and stable. but the TA is not really moving.
The PH is also minority low.
Borax is for sale in the UK but not approved for pool use.
There is the option of gallons of HCL and 25 KG of Borax but to fill perfectly nice water with a vast amount of chemicals is counter intuitive.
The other way is the aerate the water - but this is an indoor pool so all that will do is put the humidity shy high and I have no particular way of aerating it anyway .
Or of course just get the PH right and ignore it.
I would appreciate any guidance - I can load the pool with chemicals but to me that just not seem the way to go.
Thx for your help