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ppm = lbs Chlorine / lbs of water given: 1 ppm = 1 x 10e-6 1 gallon of water = 8.33 lbs 1 lb = 454 grams Therefore; 4x10e-6 = lbs Chlorine/(3000 x 8.33) lbs Chlorine = 4x10e-6 x 3000 x 8.33 lbs Chlorine = 0.09996 or 0.09996 lb x 454grams/lb = 45.38 grams 4ppm of Chlorine in a 3000 gallon pool is: 0.09996 lbs which is about 45.38 grams
not much since the water doesn't usually release very much heat
About 300 gallon.
Algaecide is used to kill and or prevent algae. Pool & Spa.
Too much algicide. The only thing to do is dilute it with water.
Approximately 200 lbs.
about 3 oz.
None until you add it.
how much chlorine do I put for a 1,718 gallon pool
Let's say about 30 gallons.
My pool is 30" by 12' (circle) and it has 2100 gallons of water. My guess is that the 36" high pool would have close to 3000 gallons.
That going to depend on -- how much of the pool's 15,000 gallon capacity is occupied by water -- the starting temperature of the pool and its contents if any -- the desired ending temperature of the pool and its contents if any -- how much ice is in a block None of these details is given in the question, so we can't begin to work toward an answer.