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Oct 08, 2024 - 09:52 AM
Regarding the use of a Salt Chlorine Generator, it's important to note that while there isn't a specific Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) level at which you should avoid operating your salt chlorinator, high TDS levels can affect the efficiency of your Free Chlorine. This may necessitate running your CircuPool salt cell at a higher output than usual.
In coastal areas, storm surges can introduce seawater, significantly increasing your pool's Salinity and TDS, along with other contaminants. While managing these levels is crucial, extreme caution is advised when draining your pool to prevent structural damage, such as shifting or "popping out" of the ground.
Before operating your salt chlorine generator, ensure the Salinity is reduced to the correct range. Once Salinity is stabilized, you can then assess and address the TDS level. If you have any questions about TDS levels after managing the Salinity, please feel free to contact us.
Please note that restoring your pool water to optimal conditions in situations like this may require a considerable amount of time and effort.
In coastal areas, storm surges can introduce seawater, significantly increasing your pool's Salinity and TDS, along with other contaminants. While managing these levels is crucial, extreme caution is advised when draining your pool to prevent structural damage, such as shifting or "popping out" of the ground.
Before operating your salt chlorine generator, ensure the Salinity is reduced to the correct range. Once Salinity is stabilized, you can then assess and address the TDS level. If you have any questions about TDS levels after managing the Salinity, please feel free to contact us.
Please note that restoring your pool water to optimal conditions in situations like this may require a considerable amount of time and effort.
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