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Water quality
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Water Quality
The correct combination of chemicals in a swimming pool is crucial, both for the health of users
and for the inventory inside the pool room and the swimming pool's technical room.
Insufficiently treated water results in poor hygiene, while water that has been excessively treated
results in gases in the air that contain chlorine, which can irritate the eyes and cause breathing
difficulties.
At the same time, the incorrect composition of chemical ingredients in the water can destroy
all of the inventory in a very short space of time, including the heat pump and other equipment
that have been installed to process the air.
Shown below are the threshold values, which apply to products for swimming pools.
These threshold values must be complied with for the warranty to be valid.
Acidity pH
Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3
Total Hardness, as CaCO3
Total Dissolved Solids
Maximum Salt Content
Free Chlorine Range
Free Chlorine Range
Superchlorination
Bromine
Baquacil
Ozone
Maximum Copper Content
Aquamatic Ionic Purifier
pH
7.2 - 7.8
ppm
80 - 120
ppm
150 - 250
ppm
1000
ppm
30000
ppm
1 - 2 Domestic
ppm
3 - 6 Commercial
max
30ppm for 24 hrs
ppm
2 - 5
ppm
25 - 50
ppm
0.9 Max
ppm
1
ppm
2 Max