Hello All TFP people, hoping you can help.
I manage and maintain 15+ pools in Spain for clients ranging from 5000L (yes I appreciate that's barely more than an oversized bathtub) to 100,000L and have an additional 3 more pools (including one shared by 6 apartments) coming on board for 2023
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I'm really trying to understand whether Active Oxygen is a chemical worth adding to my arsenal for irregular shock treatments of the smaller pools (>50,000L).
I had a couple of instances last season where we had back-to-back guest arrivals. With such heavy usage in this particular property I tend to keep the FC around 2.5-3ppm, however CC reading was 0.4 so indicated need for shocking. Obviously I had no choice but to shock as normal and advise the guests they weren't able to swim until chlorine levels fell to at least 5ppm; could in an instance such as this Active Oxygen be used to do the shock treatment without the need to raise chlorine levels? This way the pool could be back being used quickly and I'd not have to see the teary eyed look of children desperate to jump in on a boiling hot day.
Any thoughts/advice greatly appreciated.
I manage and maintain 15+ pools in Spain for clients ranging from 5000L (yes I appreciate that's barely more than an oversized bathtub) to 100,000L and have an additional 3 more pools (including one shared by 6 apartments) coming on board for 2023

I'm really trying to understand whether Active Oxygen is a chemical worth adding to my arsenal for irregular shock treatments of the smaller pools (>50,000L).
I had a couple of instances last season where we had back-to-back guest arrivals. With such heavy usage in this particular property I tend to keep the FC around 2.5-3ppm, however CC reading was 0.4 so indicated need for shocking. Obviously I had no choice but to shock as normal and advise the guests they weren't able to swim until chlorine levels fell to at least 5ppm; could in an instance such as this Active Oxygen be used to do the shock treatment without the need to raise chlorine levels? This way the pool could be back being used quickly and I'd not have to see the teary eyed look of children desperate to jump in on a boiling hot day.
Any thoughts/advice greatly appreciated.