The acceptable range for ph is what 7.2 to 7.8
Cause respiratory illness, as well as other things such as ey infection skin
Adenovirus irrational, etc.
Any form of chlorine plus what're equals Hypochlorous acid
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Area for section is R X R X 3.14 The radius is found by the equation R equals diameter divided by 2
Active chlorine percentage is the percentage by weight of the technical grade
Available chlorine content is a active ingredient in the product.
comparison of the relative amount of
chlorine released into water for different
chlorine disinfectants.
So if 3.5 feet plus 8.5 divided by 2 equals 6 feet
Average depth equals shallow en plus
deep end divided by 2
1 foot divided by 12 equals 0.0833
Average depth for 1 inch of water lose
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Has a tank containing salt and water the salt water is then converted to free
Brine method chlorine with an electrochemical cell.
Bromine belongs to the same chemical family as chlorine, it is a disinfectant and is
an oxidizer. It is not as strong as chlorine which make it a good choice for spas
Bromine HOBr
, Strength is 65 to 78 percent
ACC is 65 percent to 78 percent
Calcium Hypochlorite PH is 8.5 to 11
Gallons equals area times average depth times 7.5
Calculating gallons in constant slope pool
Liters = Area times average depth X 1000
Calculating liters in constant slope pool
Calculating surface area and gallons in Area is R X R X3.14 + L times width
Oblong pool
Chlorine Gas (CI2) 100 percent strength with ph of 0
Chlorine level and P'h level for diarrheal 20 ppm and maintain p'h of 7.5 or less and a temperature of 77, maintain levels for
discharge 12.75 hours
2 ppm and ensure the PH is 7.5 or less and a temperature of 77 degrees or higher,
Chlorine level and PH level for formed
stool maintain levels for 25 minutes before opening
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Chlorine the most common disinfectant
used in commercial pools is also a
oxidizer
Circular R times R times 3.14. Then area times the average depth times 7.5
Class A Pools Competitive pools, but is not limited to competitive events
Class B pools Pool intended for public recreational use, refereed to as a public pool
For use by apartments, condominiums, property owners associations, etc. also
Class C Pools referred to as a Semi Public Pool