PTI TEST CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION SCRIPT 2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
● PTI. Answer: Pool and Hot Tub Alliance, governing body for aquatic industry certifications
● Sanitizer. Answer: Chemical agent destroying harmful microorganisms in pool water
● Chlorine. Answer: Most common pool sanitizer, available as liquid, granular, or tablet form
● Free Chlorine. Answer: Amount of chlorine available to sanitize pool water
● Combined Chlorine. Answer: Chlorine that has reacted with ammonia compounds, less
effective sanitizer
● Total Chlorine. Answer: Sum of free and combined chlorine in pool water
● Chloramine. Answer: Byproduct of chlorine reacting with nitrogen compounds, causes
irritation
● Breakpoint Chlorination. Answer: Adding enough chlorine to destroy all chloramines in
pool water
● pH. Answer: Measure of acidity or alkalinity on a scale of 0 to 14
● Ideal pH Range. Answer: 7.2 to 7.8 is the recommended range for pool water
● Total Alkalinity. Answer: Concentration of alkaline substances buffering pH in pool water
● Calcium Hardness. Answer: Dissolved calcium concentration affecting water balance and
corrosion
● Cyanuric Acid. Answer: Chlorine stabilizer protecting free chlorine from UV degradation
● Langelier Saturation Index. Answer: Formula determining water balance and corrosion
potential
● Water Balance. Answer: State where pool water is neither corrosive nor scaling
● Scaling. Answer: Mineral deposits forming on pool surfaces due to high calcium or pH
● Corrosion. Answer: Degradation of pool surfaces due to low pH or aggressive water
, ● Turbidity. Answer: Cloudiness or haziness of pool water
● Filtration. Answer: Process removing suspended particles from pool water
● Sand Filter. Answer: Filter using silica sand to trap debris and contaminants
● Cartridge Filter. Answer: Filter using polyester cartridges to capture fine particles
● DE Filter. Answer: Diatomaceous earth filter providing the finest particle removal
● Backwash. Answer: Reversing water flow through a sand filter to clean out debris
● Filter Media. Answer: Material inside a filter that removes contaminants
● Pump. Answer: Mechanical device circulating water through the filtration system
● Impeller. Answer: Rotating component inside a pump that moves water
● Strainer Basket. Answer: Screen catching large debris before water enters the pump
● Turnover Rate. Answer: Time required to circulate the entire pool volume through the filter
● Flow Rate. Answer: Volume of water moving through the system per unit time
● GPM. Answer: Gallons per minute, measurement of flow rate in pool systems
● TDH. Answer: Total Dynamic Head, total resistance the pump must overcome
● Pressure Gauge. Answer: Instrument measuring pressure in a filter system
● Valve. Answer: Device controlling the flow and direction of water in pool plumbing
● Check Valve. Answer: One-way valve preventing backflow in a plumbing system
● Multiport Valve. Answer: Valve on sand filters providing multiple operating positions
● Suction Line. Answer: Piping drawing water from the pool to the pump
● Return Line. Answer: Piping returning filtered water to the pool
● Main Drain. Answer: Outlet at the deepest point of a pool allowing drainage
● Skimmer. Answer: Surface debris collector drawing water from the pool waterline
● Weir. Answer: Floating flap inside the skimmer regulating water intake
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
● PTI. Answer: Pool and Hot Tub Alliance, governing body for aquatic industry certifications
● Sanitizer. Answer: Chemical agent destroying harmful microorganisms in pool water
● Chlorine. Answer: Most common pool sanitizer, available as liquid, granular, or tablet form
● Free Chlorine. Answer: Amount of chlorine available to sanitize pool water
● Combined Chlorine. Answer: Chlorine that has reacted with ammonia compounds, less
effective sanitizer
● Total Chlorine. Answer: Sum of free and combined chlorine in pool water
● Chloramine. Answer: Byproduct of chlorine reacting with nitrogen compounds, causes
irritation
● Breakpoint Chlorination. Answer: Adding enough chlorine to destroy all chloramines in
pool water
● pH. Answer: Measure of acidity or alkalinity on a scale of 0 to 14
● Ideal pH Range. Answer: 7.2 to 7.8 is the recommended range for pool water
● Total Alkalinity. Answer: Concentration of alkaline substances buffering pH in pool water
● Calcium Hardness. Answer: Dissolved calcium concentration affecting water balance and
corrosion
● Cyanuric Acid. Answer: Chlorine stabilizer protecting free chlorine from UV degradation
● Langelier Saturation Index. Answer: Formula determining water balance and corrosion
potential
● Water Balance. Answer: State where pool water is neither corrosive nor scaling
● Scaling. Answer: Mineral deposits forming on pool surfaces due to high calcium or pH
● Corrosion. Answer: Degradation of pool surfaces due to low pH or aggressive water
, ● Turbidity. Answer: Cloudiness or haziness of pool water
● Filtration. Answer: Process removing suspended particles from pool water
● Sand Filter. Answer: Filter using silica sand to trap debris and contaminants
● Cartridge Filter. Answer: Filter using polyester cartridges to capture fine particles
● DE Filter. Answer: Diatomaceous earth filter providing the finest particle removal
● Backwash. Answer: Reversing water flow through a sand filter to clean out debris
● Filter Media. Answer: Material inside a filter that removes contaminants
● Pump. Answer: Mechanical device circulating water through the filtration system
● Impeller. Answer: Rotating component inside a pump that moves water
● Strainer Basket. Answer: Screen catching large debris before water enters the pump
● Turnover Rate. Answer: Time required to circulate the entire pool volume through the filter
● Flow Rate. Answer: Volume of water moving through the system per unit time
● GPM. Answer: Gallons per minute, measurement of flow rate in pool systems
● TDH. Answer: Total Dynamic Head, total resistance the pump must overcome
● Pressure Gauge. Answer: Instrument measuring pressure in a filter system
● Valve. Answer: Device controlling the flow and direction of water in pool plumbing
● Check Valve. Answer: One-way valve preventing backflow in a plumbing system
● Multiport Valve. Answer: Valve on sand filters providing multiple operating positions
● Suction Line. Answer: Piping drawing water from the pool to the pump
● Return Line. Answer: Piping returning filtered water to the pool
● Main Drain. Answer: Outlet at the deepest point of a pool allowing drainage
● Skimmer. Answer: Surface debris collector drawing water from the pool waterline
● Weir. Answer: Floating flap inside the skimmer regulating water intake