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37.115.1308    WATER CHEMISTRY PARAMETERS

(1) Water chemistry, temperature, and clarity measurements must fall within the parameters set forth in Table 6:

 

Table 6.

 

Parameter
Acceptable
Ideal
Chlorine
2-8ppm
3-5ppm
Combined
chlorine
0 to 0.5ppm
0.0
Bromine
2-10ppm
2-8ppm
Total Alkalinity
60-220ppm (varies by chemical type and pool surface)
80-100ppm for Cal Hypo, lithium hypo, and sodium hypochlorite;
100-120ppm for Sodium dichlor, trichlor, chlorine gas and bromine compounds
Oxygen Reduction Potential (ORP or HRR, which stands for High Resolution Reduction)
650 minimum millivolts (mV)
650-750 minimum millivolts (mV)
pH
7.2-7.8
7.4-7.6
Cyanuric Acid (allowed only in outdoor pools)
0-100ppm
10-50ppm
Calcium Hardness
Pools 150-1,000ppm
Pools 200-400ppm; Spas 150-250ppm
Temperature
Pools may not exceed 100º F
Spas may not exceed 104ºF
Flow through hot
springs may not
exceed 106ºF
Clarity
NTUs must be in the range of 0.0-1.0. See ARM 37.115.1315(1)
0 NTU

 

 

(2) If total alkalinity is too low, it will result in pH bounce and a tendency to cause corrosion. If total alkalinity is too high, it will result in cloudy water increased scaling potential and a tendency for pH to be too high.

History: 50-53-103, MCA; IMP, 50-53-101, 50-53-102, 50-53-103, 50-53-104, 50-53-106, 50-53-107, MCA; NEW, 2010 MAR p. 1197, Eff. 1/15/10; AMD, 2011 MAR p. 2657, Eff. 12/9/11.

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