Green algae is a common pool problem, which appears as a greenish growth on the floor and walls of a swimming pool, a green tint to the pool water or green material can be suspended in the pool water. The only swimming pool chemicals that will kill an algae growth is chlorine pool-based "shock." Shock is a granular form of highly concentrated chlorine, which quickly raises the chlorineLevel of the pool water. The elevated chlorine level makes the pool water conditions unlivable for anything organic, and algae quickly dies.
Before you are a dose of chlorine pool shock the pool walls and floor are brushed to remove as much as possible the algae. This will greatly reduce the amount of time to kill, and clear the algae bloom. The normal "maintenance" dosage of most swimming pool shock1 pound per 10,000 gallons. This dosage should be increased to 1 pound per gallon of 7500 or should the dosage of the manufacturer's proposal for the killing, followed by algae. Chlorine pool shock needs to be resolved in a large bucket of water before it is added to the pool. Always add chemicals, water, if it dissolves. NEVER add water and chemicals. The pool is just the algae is dead, and are used, the chlorine content of the bathis returned to the safe range of 1-3 ppm.
The pool filter system should be performed when the chlorine pool shock is added, and the filter should continue to run 24 hours a day until all signs of algae have completely exited the pool. Monitor your pool filter system closely and thoroughly backwash or clean the filter every time there is increasing pressure 10 bar. above the normal operating pressure. The dead algae that your pool filter collects may quickly filter dirty and must be cleaned frequently. If the conditions of the swimming pool does not significantly improve after 12-24 hours of filtering, a second dose of chlorine pool shock at the increased rate. Once the algae is dead, it will assume a white or gray color, and it will be suspended in the pool or water to the respective floor. If there is no longer a sign of the color green in your pool, thoroughly vacuum --> Swimming pool. The pool filter should be backwashed or cleaned in order to be sure that dead algae is not trapped in the filter. If the filter can not be thoroughly cleaned, the algae quickly.
Test and the balance of the pool chemical levels using the guidelines below, and pay particular attention to the chlorine in your pool water into the future. Algae and harmful bacteria are almost immediately by a chlorine content of the destroyed1 ppm or higher. You have an algae problem occurred because you are not properly maintained the chlorine in your pool, and it could fall below 1 ppm. Test pool water frequently and the necessary adjustments to ensure a clean, safe and easy to get to the pool.
Free Chlorine: 1-3 ppm
pH: 7.2 to 7.6
Alkalinity: 80 - 120 ppm
Calcium hardness: 200 - 350 ppm
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