Did You Know?
COMMON FACTORS Affecting The In-Pool Longevity Of Chlorine
- Water Intensity - The warmer the pool's water, the shorter the life of chlorine. This process is greatly accomplished when the water temperature exceeds 35 degrees.
- Sunlight - The greater the sun's intensity, the quicker the dissipation of disinfectant "residual" unless the pool is stabilized.
- Swimmers - The greater the number of swimmers, the more disinfectant is used up.
- Winds and Rain - When dust, bacteria, algae spores and other debris gets into the pool it overworks the chemical disinfectants and reduces their ability to sanitize.
To maintain your pool's bacteria-killing ability residual, disinfectant chemicals may be added by hand or by a chemical feeder.
Feeders may be adjusted to increase or decrease the feed rates of disinfectants, depending upon the chemical demand of your particular pool.
PREVENTION OF STAINING
In order to prevent staining of the interior pool walls, a metal chelation product could be used. The product aids in the removal of metals introduced to the pool by rain, fill waters, and corrosion of metal equipment.
Failure to use a metal chelation product as mentioned, in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, may result in staining the pool walls which is not covered by your pool warranty.
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