Green algae is a common pool problem as a green growth on the floor and walls of the pool, a green tint to the pool water, or green material suspended in the pool can be viewed. The only swimming pool chemical that kills algae growth in swimming pools chlorine "shock". Shock is a granular form with a high concentration of chlorine, which quickly raises the chlorine level of pool water. The elevated chlorine level makes the pool waterConditions unlivable for anything organic, and algae quickly dies.
Before adding a dose of shock chlorine in the pool, should remove the tank walls and floor brushed, the algae as possible. This will significantly reduce the time needed to kill, and clear the algae bloom. The usual dose "maintenance" of the swimming pool more than 1 pound per 10,000 gallons of impact. This dose should be increased by £ 1 for 7,500 gallons, or should follow the manufacturer's dosing suggestionsto kill algae. Swimming pool chlorine shock needs to be solved in a bucket of water before being added to the pool. More and chemicals in the water when dissolving. DO NOT add water to chemicals. The pool can not be used until the algae is dead, and the chlorine content of the bath water is safe for the range of 1-3 ppm returned.
Run your pool filter system is when the shock pool chlorine is added, and the filter system should continue to work 24 hours a dayuntil all signs of algae have completely left the pool. Monitor your pool filter system closely and thoroughly backwash or clean the filter every time the pressure is 10 psi. above the normal operating pressure. The dead algae that your pool filter collects dirt can quickly filter, and must be cleaned frequently. If the conditions of the pool does not significantly improve after 12-24 hours of filtering, add a second dose of chlorine pool shock at the rate of increase. Oncethe algae is dead, turns white or gray, and is suspended in the pool or on the floor. If there is no sign of green in your pool, completely empty the pool. The filter should be backwashed or cleaned pool to ensure that dead algae is not trapped in the filter. If the filter is not thoroughly cleaned and algae quickly.
Try and balance of all pool chemical levels and pay with the following guidelinesparticular attention to the chlorine content of the pool in the future. Algae and bacteria are destroyed almost immediately by a chlorine content of 1 ppm or higher. They have experienced a problem with algae because they have not actually receive the chlorine of the pool, and was allowed to drop below 1 ppm. Swimming pool with test water frequently and make the changes necessary for a pool clean, safe and easy to maintain swimming.
Free Chlorine: 1-3 ppm pH:7.2 to 7.6 Alkalinity: 80 to 120 ppm Calcium Hardness: 200 to 350 ppm
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