High chlorine as a result of shock chlorination, defective dosing device, uncontrolled addition of excess chlorine, water control unit malfunction or misalignment, old electrodes, dirty or measuring water line problem.
- Wait until the chlorine value drops by itself or add water to the pool to lower the free chlorine.
- The amount of free chlorine in TSE 11899 is 0.3 - 0.6 mg/l. A high dose of 1.2 mg/l can be used temporarily to provide microbiological conditions.
- In UHE-2, 0.3 - 0.6 mg/l is the optimum and 1.5 mg/l free chlorine is the upper limit in all conditions in private pools.
The chemicals used do not allow accurate measurements.
Products that are not specified in TSE 11899 and that are not allowed to be used in drinking and utility water and food production. (Cyanuric organic chlorine compounds, algal acids, etc.)
High chlorine as a result of shock chlorination, defective dosing device, uncontrolled addition of excess chlorine, water control unit malfunction or misalignment, old electrodes, dirty or measuring water line problem.
- Wait until the chlorine value drops by itself or add water to the pool to lower the free chlorine.
- The amount of free chlorine in TSE 11899 is 0.3 - 0.6 mg/l. A high dose of 1.2 mg/l can be used temporarily to provide microbiological conditions.
- In UHE-2, 0.3 - 0.6 mg/l is the optimum and 1.5 mg/l free chlorine is the upper limit in all conditions in private pools.
The chemicals used do not allow accurate measurements.
Products that are not specified in TSE 11899 and that are not allowed to be used in drinking and utility water and food production. (Cyanuric organic chlorine compounds, algal acids, etc.)
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