Preparing the pool water – Aquacal Pool Pilot 75003 User Manual

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PREPARING THE POOL WATER

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Saturation Index (SI)

The Saturation Index is a formula used to predict the calcium carbonate saturation of water, that is, whether your water will
precipitate, dissolve, or be in equilibrium with calcium carbonate. Your water is properly balanced if the SI is 0 ± 0.3. If your SI
is greater than 0.3, scaling and staining will occur. If your SI is less than -0.3, then the water is corrosive to metallic fixtures and
aggressive to plaster surfaces and vinyl liners. A high or low SI can cause premature damage to the cell, equipment or pool
finish. As a general rule, higher concentrations of calcium, total dissolved solids, pH, and alkalinity all promote a greater
tendency for scale. Scaling potential also increases with increasing temperature.

Use the chart below to determine your overall water balance. Test your water for pH, water temperature, Calcium Hardness,
Total Alkalinity and Salt Level and use the equivalent Factors (TF, CF, AF, Constant) from the chart below to determine your
Saturation Index. Adjust your chemicals to maintain balanced water.

pH + TF + CF + AF – SC = SI

Temperature

TF

Calcium

Hardness

CF

Total

Alkalinity

AF

Salt Level

SC

60

o

F 15.6

o

C

0.4 150

ppm 1.8

75

ppm 1.9

0 – 1000 ppm

12.1

66

o

F 18.9

o

C

0.5 200

ppm 1.9

100

ppm 2.0

1001 - 2000 ppm

12.2

76

o

F 24.4

o

C

0.6 250

ppm 2.0

125

ppm 2.1

2001 - 3000 ppm

12.3

84

o

F 28.9

o

C

0.7 300

ppm 2.1

150

ppm 2.2

3001 - 4000 ppm

12.4

94

o

F 34.4

o

C

0.8 400

ppm 2.2

200

ppm 2.3

4001 - 5000 ppm

12.5

103

o

F 39.4

o

C

0.9 600

ppm 2.4

250

ppm 2.4

5001 - 6000 ppm

12.6

-.3 -.2 -.1 0 .1 .2 .3

Corrosive to
metals, etches
plaster
finishes, and
irritates skin





OK

Scaling,
staining, and
cloudy water
conditions

Examples

Water test results #1:
Total Alkalinity = 125 ppm

=> AF = 2.1

Calcium Hardness = 400 ppm

=> CF = 2.2

pH = 7.4

=> pH = 7.4

Water Temperature = 84 F

=> TF = 0.7

Salt Level = 3000 ppm

=> SC = 12.4

7.4 + 0.7 + 2.2 + 2.1 – 12.4 = 0 (Water is perfectly balanced)

Water test results #2:
Total Alkalinity = 200 ppm

=> AF = 2.3

Calcium Hardness = 600 ppm

=> CF = 2.4

pH = 7.8

=> pH = 7.8

Water Temperature = 84 F

=> TF = 0.7

Salt Level = 3000 ppm

=> SC = 12.4

7.8 + 0.7 + 2.4 + 2.3 – 12.4 = 0.8 (Water is scale forming)

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