Advanced technology has made it easy to test and monitor the chemistry of a swimming pool. Test kits and strips are readily available to tell you whether the pool is chemically balanced or not. It is best to check the chemical balance of the pool at least once a week during the summer season and at least once every two weeks during the cooler seasons if you are using the pool.
The pool's pH should be maintained between 7.2 and 7. The optimum level is 7.4 as it creates a safe and comfortable environment for swimmers. If the pH level is low, it is necessary to reduce the chlorine level in the pool water. The chlorine content becomes less active when the pH of the swimming pool increases. For example, if the pH level is 8.0, chlorine would be effective or active. People make the mistake of adding more chlorine in this situation. Instead, you need to maintain the pH level to use less chlorine.
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Regularly clean the skimmer basket. This basket is located on the side of the pool. It is responsible for skimming the surface of the water before contaminants and debris become heavy, saturated, or float to the bottom of the pool. You should clean the skimmer basket regularly to make sure it is working efficiently. The right way to keep your pool in good working order is to open its panel, remove the panel basket and remove the contents. The cleaner the basket, the better it will work.
Lint and Hair Pot Removal. In addition to the skimmer basket, another tool that plays an important role in keeping pool water clean and safe is the lint and hair pot. Collects debris that has escaped from the skimmer basket. This container is located inside the pump and should be cleaned weekly for a public swimming pool. All you have to do is turn off the pump and release the pressure. There are several types of pump covers, but there is usually a small basket inside the glass pool cover. Empty this pot regularly and make sure it is not damaged or broken, because even the smallest stone that falls through the pot can cause big problems with the pump.
Water Level Monitoring. Maintaining the correct water level is also an essential part of swimming pool maintenance. Is the water level too low or too high? Pool water should be at the center level of the pool slab or skimmer for optimal performance and results. If the level is low, the pump runs dry and burns gradually. If the level is too high, the skimmer door will stop working properly and will not clean debris effectively.
Check Chlorine Levels. The in-line chlorinator or automatic bridge chlorinator should be checked frequently to ensure that the chlorine tablet levels, clogging or charge are correct. Trichlor pool shock and other chlorine tablets and agents can leave a strong odor if overused. Depending on the characteristics and style of the unit, it is necessary to continue adding a constant residue of chlorine agent for a balanced flow rate.
Check the ozone generator. Public swimming pools often have an ozone generator, which should be checked regularly to ensure pool sanitation. Ozone is a type of oxygen that helps purify water because it can react quickly with contaminants.It also helps reduce the amount of chlorine in the water if it is needed. Limit Pool Shock Public swimming pools are often shocked to keep the water clean and sanitized. However, it is not necessary to shake the pool too much, especially if there is an ozone system. Chlorine shock may be necessary to remove nitrates from human, animal or bird faeces which may be present. transform into algae food. the time is night when there is nobody and there is no sun to degrade the effectiveness of the shock.
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