Chemical interraction of water, Chlorine and Crystalline H2OCrystalline H2O for a softer water
Why then do manufacturers recommend free chlorine levels of 1.5ppm and more? A multitude of other particles are present in your pool water. Those particles from organic and inorganic maters are soiling your pool water. They include algae, minerals and chloramines. Giving characteristic chlorine odor to the pool water, chloramines are the result of the reaction of free chlorine with nitrogenous maters introduced in the pool by swimmers. Free chlorine reacts with these particles, bleaching them to make them invisible however, they are not eliminated. You then have seemingly clean pool water but the problem remains. The presence of those particles will rise significantly with an increased number of swimmers and bathing. Most of the free chlorine will then be consumed for purposes other than killing bacteria. Crystalline H2O transforms chlorine into hypochlorous acid and maintain it in its liquid form to do its work; which is to kill microbes and bacterias In order to reduce chlorine needs, Crystalline H2O acts in several ways. First, its powerful algaecide effect kills algae at birth significantly reducing the load of algae having to be treated by chlorine. Second, Crystalline H2O acts on all particles to agglomerate them in masses big enough to be caught by the filtering system. Consequently a much smaller load of particles has to be treated by chlorine resulting in the fact that 0.8ppm of free chlorine is suitable for proper treatment. A saving of chlorine will result as well as eliminating the need for a myriad of other products. Regular usage of Crystalline H2O with a reduced quantity of chlorine, completed by proper filter backwash will maintain impeccable water… simply and effectively.
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