Monday, December 26, 2011

How to Read a Pool Water Test Kit

!±8± How to Read a Pool Water Test Kit

Swimming pools are great for outdoor activities such as a family bonding, pool party with friends and many other occasions especially when the weather is hot and burning. However, aside from the fun that you get from this great infrastructure, the responsibility of owning it also requires the maintenance of the facility as well as its water. Balancing the pool chemicals is necessary for any type of swimming pool in order to preserve the desired water quality. It is also done in order to avoid experiencing disastrous water problems caused by the inappropriate levels of corresponding chemicals used in the water.

In order for pool chemical balancing to be accurate, a simple pool kit is needed for the job. This tool is also known as a pool water test kit which reads the exact level of certain chemicals present in the water that are essential in keeping the water safe, comfortable and smelling good at all times.

These water kits are sold in the market or in your local pool supply store where there are wide selections on the different products and manufacturers available for pool owners and pool cleaners to choose from. When looking for a water testing kit, make sure that you purchase only those that are of good quality as the accurate and dependable readings leave a major impact on whether the pool water chemistry is corrected or not.

Most water testing kits have a colored part on the strips although this mainly depends on the manufacturer's choice. These colored strips are the basis or gauge on how much of the corresponding chemicals present in the pool water needs adjustments.

When handling these kits, make sure that your hands are dry and that your fingers do not reach or touch the colored parts of the strips so that they will remain intact for their use. In case your hands are wet, the water will drip into the colored areas of the test kit which will then measure the components on the water that reached the kit's gauge.

It is strongly suggested that whenever you adjust by adding chemicals, it would be wise to do it by slowly pouring the products to the pool water and wait for some time to let it react in the water before you run another test. Because of this, pool owners or cleaners need more than one kit for testing the water chemistry. Ideally, it is best if you run tests in the water regularly after any changes made in the amount of chemicals used on the pool. Another good method is by dividing the chemical adjuster into several smaller portions. You can add them from time to time until you get the required parameters of the chemical you are working with.

As you add in chemicals, the colors on the test kit will move base on their findings regarding the new level of the water chemistry. By then you will have a basic idea on how much remaining adjustment is needed in order to reach the safe zone and balance your pool chemicals.


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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Jandy Salt Water Chlorinator Control Box Cover APURE1400 R040320

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

CompuPool Salt Water Chlorinator 5K Gallon System

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The CPSC Series CPSC08 is a high-performance salt water chlorination system that lets you enjoy perfectly clear pool or spa water without the use of harsh chemicals. It is a safe, clean, easy alternative to dosing your pool with dangerous and expensive chemicals.Compu Pool's Long Life, High Performance electrodes ensure maximum cell life and increased chlorine efficiency.FeaturesCPSC series operates effectively from 3000 P.P.M salt to sea water LCD digital display LED indicator lights High and low salt fault lights No flow sensor and fault light Self regulating function if salt content is too high Fully weather protected Winter mode for cold water operation SuperChlor mode for boosting chlorine levels during peak times Touch pad controls that provide easy setting Fully automatic operation - even when the owner is away Easy installation to new and existing pools Reliable and durable for long lasting performance Digital time clock with battery back up timer as standard Cell has push on water proof connectors for simple exchange of cell Advanced high grade U.V. stabilised plastic control unit Large alloy heatsink for heat disipation and corrosion resistance

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Salt Water Pool Cleaning

!±8± Salt Water Pool Cleaning

You may be surprised to know that salt water pools and fresh water pools are not that different when it comes to maintenance. That isn't to say that they are exactly the same, either. Salt pools and fresh water pools have just as many fundamental differences as they do similarities. This means that each requires a unique method and approach to them that ensures that no matter what kind of pool you own, you will be able to keep it clean and well maintained.

One key difference in the cleaning and general upkeep of a salt water swimming pool is with the chlorine generator. A chlorine generator is a device that takes the salt out of the water in salt water pools and converts it into hypochlorous acid through a process called electrolysis. Hypochlorous acid is the chemical in which all chlorine ultimately comprises of. The chlorine generator requires a formidable amount of attention in the form of regular cleaning. Any mineral deposits must be scraped or otherwise removed from the device immediately; otherwise the chlorine generator will cease to work. Should this happen and your chlorine generator stop working, your pool water becomes very susceptible to contamination. Algae and other unwanted bacteria can form very quickly in untreated pool water, and can create a number of problems for both your pool's maintenance and your general health.

Another area to focus on when cleaning any salt pool is the pool's water pump. Left unattended, salt from the pool water can catch in the pump's water filter. Over time this can build up and after crystallizing, can cause your pool's water pump to work less efficiently. In fact, in worst case scenarios, the build up of crystallized salt in your pump's filter can actually cause your water pump's motor to burn out, forcing you to buy a new pump entirely. Salt crystallization is a problem that many salt water pool owners have been fighting for years. While many newer pools, whether they are salt water or fresh water, include salt water filtration systems, many older pools still lack such systems. For this reason, it is always wise to thoroughly have any pipes that bring water either to or from your pool cleaned every few months to ward off the onset of any possible salt crystallization.

Another possible detriment that salt water can do to your pool if not maintained is that the salt in the pool water can actually damage your pool's lining. Many people who have switched from fresh water to salt water in their pools have quickly complained that the salt water has begun to dry out their pool's lining, making it brittle and frail. A good way to ensure this does not happen to your own pool is to either scrub down the pool lining every four to six weeks, or to coat the pool lining in an anti-salt solution.

There are many things you need to consider when going with salt water pools. They require more attention and upkeep than fresh water pools, but people who have salt water swear by it.


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