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Step 1: Preparing the Pool
1.
Make sure the pool has adequate
circulation. The total volume of pool
water must completely circulate
through the pump and filter at least
1 to 2 times per day. This usually
requires 8 to 12 hours of circulation.
Check with your dealer for the
proper circulation time for your pool.
2.
3.
5.
4.
Water Balance Guidelines
pH:
7.2 – 7.8
Total Alkalinity:
80 – 120 ppm
Hardness:
200 – 400
Total Dissolved Solids:
<1500
Stabilizer:
20 – 80 ppm
Free Chlorine:
0.5 – 1.0 ppm
Check the pool’s filter gauge often
and periodically clean filter per
the manufacturer’s directions.
A dirty filter will slow the flow of
water which could hamper proper
circulation.
Check the Water Hardness of your fill water before
adding to the pool. If calcium content is higher than
400 ppm find a soft water source to fill your pool
instead; otherwise water balance will be very difficult.
Check for metals in the pool such
as iron or copper. Before attempting
water balance these should be
removed. See your dealer for a metal
out or sequesterant and follow the
label directions carefully.
Before beginning with any pool care program, you
must first balance your pool water. Take a water
sample to your local pool professional (or use a
complete test kit) to test for the important Water
Balance Guidelines.
IMPORTANT:
Always follow printed instructions on
the balancing chemical packages. Add balancing
chemicals in small increments, one at a time,
with circulation running.
For best results, wait
8-12 hours
before testing again and adding any
additional balancing chemicals.
Metal
Out
WARNING
Do not exceed maximum operating
pressure of 50 psi.