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SWIM S
PA WATER MAINTENANCE - START-UP
DAY FOUR SKIP
DAY FIVE
1. Test and adjust total alkalinity, if necessary, to between 80 and 120 ppm using
the pH / alkalinity increaser or decreaser, 5 oz. at a time. Wait 30 minutes,
retest and adjust if necessary. The pump should be running on high speed
during this time with the air controls closed.
2. Test and adjust the pH, if necessary, to within the range of 7.2 to 7.8 using
the pH / alkalinity increaser or decreaser, 2.5 oz. at a time. Wait 30 minutes,
retest and adjust if necessary. The pump should be running on high speed
during this time with the air controls closed.
3. Test and adjust sanitizer level. Add chlorine following label directions to
maintain a free chlorine level of 1 to 3 ppm. If using bromine, adjust feeder
to maintain a total bromine level of 3 to 5 ppm. Add bromine tablets to the
dispenser if necessary, following label directions.
4. Shock with 10 oz. of non chlorine shock, or superchlorinate following label
directions. A swim spa should be shocked at least once a week even if it is not
used. If using chlorine as the sanitizer, the swim spa should be shocked
whenever a free chlorine reading of 1 to 3 ppm cannot be obtained without
raising the total chlorine level above 5 ppm. Always shock a swim spa after
any heavy bather load.
5. Check filter cartridge and clean if necessary. Clean with cartridge filter
cleaner, following label directions. It is best to have a spare cartridge on
hand, to prevent long swim spa down times while the cartridge is being
cleaned.Never operate your swim spa without the filters in place.
6. Use a defoamer only if necessary.
DAY SIX AND SEVEN SKIP
With a swim spa, you are working with a small volume of hot water,
which causes chemicals to have a shorter life span, and bacteria,
along with other things, to grow faster. A swim spa is less forgiving
than a pool, and requires that whatever is put into it have a pH as
close to neutral as possible. That is why only chemicals made for spas
should be used.
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