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Low-Chlorine Recipe
Ingredients:
• Nature2cartridge
• Chlorine granules, tablets, liquid or generator
• pH and total alkalinity adjusting chemicals
• Calcium hardness increaser, if needed
• Water test kit
Once the 4-day or 14-day start-up period is done, allow the free available chlorine residual to drop to 0.5 ppm
(by reducing the amount of chlorine you add) then:
When: What to do:
Every day Run pump and filter at least six (6) hours every day.
Once a week Balance pH and total alkalinity.
Twice a week Check chlorine residual; add chlorine to maintain at least a 0.5 ppm range using the chart below.
As needed If water is hazy, superoxidize with chlorine according to manufacturer’s instructions.
Additional shocking is recommended following rainstorms or heavy bather load.
Do not re-enter the pool if the free available chlorine residual is over 3 ppm.
Recipe
There is one (1) recipe for maintaining clean, clear, sanitized water with minimum time and effort.
This recipe provides the easiest and most economical way to care for your Nature2® pool.
Provide Filtration/Circulation
To manage: You need to:
Circulation Follow the manufacturer’s directions for keeping the circulating pump in good working
order and operate it at least six (6) hours a day.
Consult your Nature2dealer for optimum run times.
Filtration Check the pool’s filter periodically and clean it as recommended by the manufacturer.
Add the following amounts of chlorine per 10,000 gallons of water to increase free chlorine by 0.5 ppm.
Type of Chlorine % Active % Available Ounce Quantity Gram Quantity
Containing Compound Ingredient Chlorine Content Required Required
Sodium Hypochlorite Liquid 5.25 5.25 12.7 361
Sodium Hypochlorite Liquid 9.2 9.2 7.3 206
Sodium Hypochlorite Liquid 10 10 6.5 184
Sodium Hypochlorite Liquid 12 12 5.6 158
Calcium Hypochlorite 65 64 1.1 30
Dichloroisocyanurate 99 62 1.1 30
Lithium Hypochlorite 29 35 1.9 54
Trichloro-s-triazintrione 99 90 0.7 21
Chlorine Gas, from any source 100 100 0.7 19
including chlorine generators