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Anyone know what an Oxidizer is supposed to practice?

I saw ane the other twenty-four hours by a pools filtering equipment, it was "Smart Pure" or "Pure Smart"

It was basically a vi" x 9" Aluminum box nearly three foot long, electrically powered, and had just a small i/2" tube running from it.

Never saw 1 before.

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This sounds like an ozonator (which produces ozone that is an oxidizer) where you would attach the tube to your return pipage afterward all other equipment. I institute some links referring to "Smart Pure", simply no website showing the product itself. You should not need to utilize an ozonator in a properly managed chlorine pool.
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Cheers,

I found an explanation of the device and I retrieve it may actually be somewhat effective.

The pool is a picayune over 100 CYA, the Cl at seven , and suprisingly clear

They're using 3 inch tabs in a feeder.

I pointed them to the forum.

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seven ppm FC with 100 ppm CYA is at the Minimum FC level so it doesn't surprise me at all that the pool is clear. If the FC were at 3 ppm or below, and so I wouldn't be surprised if the pool was deadening, cloudy or developing an algae bloom. The problem is that if they continue to use Trichlor, the CYA may go along to climb so unless they also increase their FC level and then eventually they risk getting algae unless they utilise a supplemental algicide (PolyQuat lx or a phosphate remover).

Tin can yous post a link to the device or explain what information technology does?

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Constitute this expalantion:

"Oxygen ( 02 ) is converted into Ozone Molecules ( 03 ) past an electrical charge. The Ozone molecules are then injected into your spa’s water. Ozone is highly reactive, so it interacts with “contaminants” information technology encounters in your spa water. Ane of the 3 oxygen atoms splits off to oxidize ( eliminate naturally ) the encountered contaminantâ€"leaving behind the pure oxygen ( back to 02) which harmlessly rises to the surface and returns to the air. The end result is cleaner water, less maintenance, ongoing effortless sanitization and other benefits to youâ€"the spa owner."

Near descriptions refer to using a UV light to make the Ozone.

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Thanks. Then my gauge that it was an ozonator was right. Information technology's generally not that useful for pools. Ozone tin really swallow chlorine (oxidizing it to chlorate) so it doesn't always relieve on chlorine usage. Usually in an outdoor pool exposed to sunlight, most of the chlorine usage is from breakdown from the UV in sunlight with much less lost due to organic demand in the pool -- unless the pool is very small.
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This is a 36000 gallon, Gunite IG, I am guessing ti was office of the "package" the owner got sold.

While I have you, the plaster looks sort of mottled and yellowed in spots, mostly inside a pes below the water line. Calcium reading 190, could the h2o be leeching the calcium out of the plaster?

I actually put 150 pounds of calcium flakes in this pool 2 years ago, because I thought that was the problem, now reading is low again.

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Nosotros tin't say if your water might exist pulling calcium out of the plaster without a total ready of test results.

What you describe sounds a flake like iron stains. Effort belongings a Vitamin C tablet to one of the yellowed spots for 30 seconds and see if that makes any difference.

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Using ozone O3 is similar to using hydrogen peroxide H2O2. O3 converts to O2 + O. H2O2 converts to H2O and O. The released Oxygen oxidizes the contaminants. You should effort to reduce the Cyanuric acid levels. High Cyanuric Acrid interferes with your chlorine'southward effectiveness and it does has some associated toxicity concerns. Some people similar using ozone, just information technology is actually somewhat complicated to apply properly.
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Ozone is more reactive than hydrogen peroxide so does not last equally long and does not retain a balance in the bulk puddle water. It is more similar to UV in that regard in that information technology only disinfects and oxidizes the water that passes through its injection/exposure betoken. Yous nonetheless need a bulk sanitizer (e.yard. chlorine) in the pool.

Equally for CYA, yous can read more nigh the chemistry of chlorine and CYA in this thread. The scientific discipline behind this has been known since at least 1974. CYA at the level found in pools has not shown any toxicity concerns.

Richard

Farther discussion of the pros and cons of higher CYA levels has been moved to this thread. JasonLion

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