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SPECIAL WATER PROBLEMS 

 
 

Algae 

 
Good water maintenance normally will keep algae under control.  If the water takes on a 
greenish or mustard colored cast and black or dar green spots appear on the surface finish, you 
have algae. 
 
There are two types of algae:  free floating and clinging.  Some of the clinging varieties may resist 
all efforts and hang on as black, green or brown patches.   
 
There are several ways to get rid of algae. 
 
Check the total alkalinity of the pool. Have it adjusted 80-120 ppm.  Adjust the pH to 7.2 to 7.4.  
Then

 superchlorinate

.  Shut down the filter for about 24 hours.  Brush the walls briskly, restart 

the filter and vacuum away the dead algae.  To get rid of black spots, brush the pool and turn the 
pump off.  When the water becomes still, carefully pour trichlorinated isocyanurate into the pool 
so it covers the area.  Brush again the next day. Then turn on the pump to filter out the debris.  
Do not allow swimmers in the pool during this period. 
 
Pouring liquid chlorine right on top of them can destroy persistent colonies clinging to interior 
surfaces.  However, only the outer layers of cells may be killed, leaving surviving cells beneath 
to re-emerge when growth conditions are favourable. 
 
Ask your pool service company for recommended Algaecides. 
 
If algae persist, call the pool service company. 
 
Check chlorine residual and pH after heavy chemical treatments, and do not allow swimmers in 
the pool until the water is properly balanced and the chlorine is at a safe level. 
 

Stains 

 
A pool surface can be stained by debris, metal objects, algae and mineral deposits.  Yellow or 
reddish brown stains may be caused by iron in the fill water.  Too much acid added to the water 
at one time can cause stains.  Maintain the proper pH to help prevent staining.   Hairpins, toys or 
other metal objects dropped into the pool should be removed immediately to prevent rust stains. 
 

Corrosion and electrolysis. 

 
Corrosion can result from an over acidic condition, improper use of acid chemicals, or oxidation.  
Corrosion also can be caused by electrolysis.  Whenever two different metals come in contact 
with chemically treated water, a small electrical current flows between the metals.  This current 
does not give an electric shock, but it can cause  corrosion  of  active  metals  such  as  iron  and 
produce rust spots on metal. 

Summary of Contents for Swimming pool system filters

Page 1: ...ER which removes unwanted debris The filter used for your pool is a High rate sand filter This filter is a pressure vessel moulded from a chemical resistant thermoplastic It has a system of drains and...

Page 2: ...ntil the water is clear In properly filtered and chemically treated water you can clearly see the main drain in the pool A timer fitted to the pump circuit allows the pump to turn on and off automatic...

Page 3: ...he pool filtration system shall be capable of returning this water to 0 5 NTU within 8 hours following this peak use A common method of noting water clarity is to be able to see the pool drain clearly...

Page 4: ...cting agent It has proven to be effective and easy to use Add chlorine only in the evening or early morning hours Keep the filtration system on to distribute the chlorine in the pool Whenever you add...

Page 5: ...ual level drops to normal 1 0 to 3 0 ppm Chlorinated isocyanurates are the chlorine compounds with cyanuric acid base These are the most popular and easy to use forms of chlorines These chlorine compo...

Page 6: ...rior surfaces However only the outer layers of cells may be killed leaving surviving cells beneath to re emerge when growth conditions are favourable Ask your pool service company for recommended Alga...

Page 7: ...point that s part of the filtration system or through the skimmer The cleaner consists of a suction head wheels for mobility a nylon brush for removing dirt a floating hose from the suction head to t...

Page 8: ...entire surface receives a good scrubbing 3 Clean the strainer baskets in the skimmer and pump Make sure all the debris is removed so that there is maximum suction 4 VACUUM THE POOL at least twice a we...

Page 9: ...about 15 to 20 seconds This resets the sand bed and prevents any dirt from reentering the pool when you start filtering again Shut the pump off and turn the valve to filter position the normal positi...

Page 10: ...mp after 3 mins Turn multi port valve to RINSE Switch on pump for 1 min Switch off pump Turn multi port valve to FILTER Close the waste line valve Switch on pump Open skimmer Balance tank valve as req...

Page 11: ...ap chlorine test reagent to water in the chlorine side Add 5 drops of red cap pH reagent to water in the pH side Fix both the caps on the container Shake the container to mix the reagent and water Che...

Page 12: ...u re having to backwash your filter often and noticing inadequate filtering scale and dirt in the pool open the filter and check the condition of the bed If you find dirt deep in the sand it s time to...

Page 13: ...algae growth 4 Brown or green slime on pool surfaces Algae 5 Black spots on pool surfaces Black algae 6 Reddish brown brownish black blue or blue green water Metal iron copper or manganese in water Ca...

Page 14: ...f sand in sand filter if cracked or crusted remove 1 sand 12 Pump motor doesn t start Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker Loose electrical connection or broken wire 13 Pump motor noisy Loose connect...

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