Schedule 40 P V C pipe.
The only negative reaction you might have is from pool water being unbalanced. When the pH is low the water is corrosive and may cause damage to copper pipes. There are no "reactions" with chlorine.
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Low pH causes more damage than chlorine on copper plumbing. Nonetheless, high chlorine levels, sulfur compounds, metal scavengers and the high salt levels from the spent chemicals are all erosive to copper piping. Flow velocity is also a key factor in determining the rate of erosion. At 7gpm expect no more than 10 years life for 1" type K (very heavy) copper, 5 years or less for type M (typical low budget) copper. Copper pipe is not recommended for pool plumbing. Cupronickel alloys that do not contan zinc or tin are corrosion resistant in pool water, as are 300 and 400 series stainless steels, some more so than others.
It makes no difference how old the concrete pool is, or whether piping is copper. Better not to have a very old stainless steel filter or metal pump. The very low salinity used with latest saline systems is generally not corrosive.
That would depend on lots of factors. When I bought my current home, there was no copper pipe in it, it was all galvanized. Many modern homes have PVC piping in many places. And how many bathrooms are there? How many kitchens? Sinks? Washing machine? Dishwasher? Swimming pool?
Your question is too vague. Be more specific.
Anthony and Sylvan is the largest pool manufacturer in the U.S.
You need to regroup your thoughts and ask the question in a different way so that it makes sense. There is no piping in a pool pump. Do you mean to and from the pool to the equipment pad? Between the pump and the filter or between the filter and the heater? You have to be specific. K
You need to circulate the pool water in freezing conditions to prevent the pool piping, filter system,etc from freezing and being damaged. If you can bypass the solar system and are assured that ALL the panels and associated piping is drained you will be ok if not run the system, yes you will cool the pool down but will not damage the system
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I need an assistance for the piping system for 4.5x9.0 m rectangular overflow swimming pool and balancing tank.
Copper based algaecides can cause this problem.