Reduce the water level and refill with new water and do not use chlorine with stabilisers added until the level of cyanuric acid is reduced. Take a sample to the pool company and have them check it. The name of dichlor or trichlor on the chlorine tells you that there is stabilisers in it . It's good to have some cyanuric acid (not over 100ppm) because it prevents burining off of free chlorine by the uv waves in sunlight, but high levels are not good because it takes longer for the chlorine to kill micro-organisms. This is a non scientific answer and I am dealing with this issue myself. Apparently this builds up in pool water. Good luck.
To fix a chlorine lock, you can try adding a non-chlorine shock treatment to the pool and scrubbing the affected areas to break up the chlorine lock. You may also need to adjust the pH and alkalinity levels in the pool to help re-establish proper chlorine effectiveness. It's important to regularly test and balance the pool water to prevent chlorine lock from occurring again.
The amount of Clorox (chlorine) you need for a 24-foot round pool depends on the pool's current chlorine levels and the manufacturer's recommendations. Generally, you might start with about 1-3 pounds of chlorine shock for a pool of that size to raise the chlorine level appropriately. Always test the water first and adjust accordingly, following the instructions on the Clorox product label for specific dosing guidelines. Regular maintenance and testing will help determine how much chlorine to add over time.
Yes, liquid chlorine can help break chlorine lock in a pool by introducing unstabilized chlorine that can reactivate the chlorine in the pool water. It is important to follow proper dosing instructions and allow time for the chlorine to circulate properly. If the problem persists, other methods such as draining and refilling the pool may be necessary.
You don't use soda. You use Chlorine or Acid if it needs. Go to a pool supply co. & consult. they will get you set up.
How many gallons will fit into a 24 foot diameter x 4 foot high round swimming pool
56.52
20
24 foot round pool would be 24 feet across from the middle of the pool basically measure the diameter of the pool.
Depends on the depth of the pool
A 20 foot round pool has a radius of 3.2 feet. So the pool has a volume of pi*r2*h = 101.86 cubic ft approx.
A 22-foot round pool that is 4 feet deep holds about 43,238.5 liters of water.
There are ppm's to chlorine, pH, alkalinity, water hardness, copper etc., etc, etc, etc. Rethink and ask in a different format.