Water treatment

Water treatment

Water treatment

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1.  CHEMICAL MEANS
Read carefully the label and follow the chemical product manufacturer’ instructions:

  • Controls: At least once a week review the Chlorine an pH levels and add Flocculants so that the microscopic particles that stands in suspension on water go down and this way be removed with the Deep Cleaner. Even with this you should add some anti-seaweed to prevent seaweed formation.
  • Optimal level
CHLORINE NORMAL LEVEL 0,5 - 2 ppm
CHOCK CHOLORINE 20 ppm
PH NORMAL LEVEL 7,2 - 7,6

2.  MECHANICAL MEANS
Make sure that the filter, skimmer, valves and hoses are correctly linked to the pool. Once a day you must run the filter system as well as when you don’t utilise the pool.

Sand filter Cartridge filters Cartridge filters

3. SOLUTIONS FOR POSSIBLE PROBLEMS

PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Muddy water Bad filtration. High PH. Organic residues in excess Wash the filter. Add CLARIFY in tablets in a doser. Make a chlorine chock
Green water Seaweed or mud formation Softly brush the liner. Analyse the PH level and adjust it between 7,2 and 7,6. Add liquid Anti-seaweed and Clarify.
Brown water Presence of iron or manganese Analyse the PH level and adjust it between 7,2 and 7,6. Make a chlorine chock. Add Liquid Clarify
Incrustations Presence of Calcareous in the water Analyse the PH level and adjust it between 7,2 and 7,6. Once a week add Anti – Calcareous
Eyes and skin irritations. Bad smell Misadjusted PH. Organic residues in excess Analyse the PH level and adjust it between 7,2 and 7,6. Make a Chlorine chock.

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