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POOL OPERATOR'S (NV POOLS) EXAM
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ANSWERS
Surface Area (rectangle,circle) - Answer-length x width

Pool Volume (rectangle,circle) - Answer-length x width x average depth x 7.5

Chlorine comes in 3 forms - Answer-solid, liquid and gas

When chlorine is combined with water also referred as free chlorine which is the active
killing disinfectant form of chlorine it forms - Answer-Hypochlorous Acid

most common disinfectant used to treat a pool, effective in sanitizing water by killing or
inactivating pathogens and algae, used to oxidize or destroy other materials from the
environment - Answer-Chlorine

Chemicals used to neutralize chlorine - Answer-sodium sulfite

Acceptable range of free chlorine in a swimming pool - Answer-1.0 to 3.0 ppm

Acceptable range of chlorine in a spa - Answer-3.0 to 5.0

evaporate and are the cause of chlorine smell, are irritating to the skin and mucous
membrane, caused by chlorine combining it self to organic maters such as ammonia -
Answer-Chloramines

Combine chlorine formula - Answer-Combine Chlorine equals Total Chlorine plus Free
Chlorine

has a pH of about 9, when added to water it raises the pH of the water - Answer-Liquid
chlorine

calcium hypochlorite, lithium hypochlorite, trichlor and dichlor - Answer-Forms of dry
chlorine

deteriorates quickly into exposed air; it's affected by sunlight and high temps Chemical
name for liquid chlorine - Answer-sodium hypochlorite

Cyanuric Acid (CA) is used to - Answer-stabilize chlorine

Cyanuric Acid (CA) should be maintained between - Answer-30 to 50 ppm

, When using Cyanuric Acid (CA) to stabilize a pool the chlorine level must stay above -
Answer-2 ppm

The acceptable range of Bromine in a pool or a spa - Answer-3 ppm

disinfectant some times used instead of chlorine, can be used as an effective sanitizer -
Answer-Bromine

The recommended range for pH is - Answer-7.2-7.8

To raise pH you should add - Answer-sodium carbonate

To lower the pH you should add - Answer-Muriatic acid

Low pH will cause - Answer-Corrosive water and staining of surface walls

High pH will cause - Answer-Cloudy water, chlorine inefficiency and eye/skin irritation

The recommended range for Total Alkalinity(TA) is - Answer-80 to 120ppm

Low Total Alkalinity(TA) will cause - Answer-pH bounce and etching of the pool surface

High Total Alkalinity(TA) will cause - Answer-pH lock and cloudy water

To raise Total Alkalinity(TA) you should add - Answer-Sodium Bicarbonate

To lower Total Alkalinity(TA) you should add - Answer-Muriatic Acid or Sodium Bisulfate

The recommended range for Calcium Hardness(CH) is - Answer-200 to 400ppm

Low Calcium Hardness(CH) can cause - Answer-Corrosive water

High Calcium Hardness(CH) can cause - Answer-scaling water and clogged filters

To raise Calcium Hardness(CH) you should add - Answer-Calcium Chloride

To lower Calcium Hardness(CH) you should - Answer-Dilute the water

Max temp of spa is - Answer-104 F

An effective technique to reduce inorganic chloramines which cause chlorine odor is -
Answer-Breakpoint Chlorination

The most common minerals that cause stains are - Answer-Iron, copper and
manganese
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