how long do i leave filter in recirculation position after adding chemicals
intex sand filter is not working on filter only working on recirculate position.....what should we do
The filter should be set to the "circulate" or "backwash" position when adding chemicals to the pool. This will help distribute the chemicals evenly throughout the pool water. Make sure to follow the specific instructions provided on the chemical packaging for best results.
It is generally recommended to wait about 30 minutes to an hour after adding chemicals to a pool before entering to allow the chemicals to disperse evenly throughout the water and avoid skin or eye irritation. Always follow the specific instructions provided on the chemical packaging for the most accurate guidance.
No not unless you need to test the water before adding another chemical
Adding chemicals to a fishes water is like adding chemicals to your air. No one likes chemical muck in their air and fish don't like chemical muck in their water either. The ONLY chemical I believe should be used is the one that is added to neutralise Chloramine in tap water. If the water supplier does not add Chloramine then there should be no need to add chemicals. If a fish is seriously ill and I KNOW what to add to fix the illness I will do so but the best medicine for most fish problems is a few large water changes with good clean water.
When adding chemicals to a pool, it is important to ensure that the pool's water is within the recommended pH and chlorine levels. The pH level should typically be between 7.2 and 7.6, and the chlorine level should be between 1-3 parts per million (ppm) for a standard swimming pool. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines and test the water regularly to maintain the correct chemical balance.
Bleach marks are from chemicals comming into contact with the liner.. Never add dry chemicals to the pool, completely dissolve all chemicals in water before adding to pool... That information should have been given to you when the liner was installed..
Most authorities advise adding chlorine (and other chemicals) in the evening. I would not add any chemicals during the hottest part of the day or when the sun is beating down. Most people prefer to add pool chemicals at night after they're through with the pool so the chemicals can work overnight.
You should dispose of chemicals in bins at contained hazardous waste sites. These sites will properly dispose of your used chemicals for you.
Some chemicals can and must be reused.
No,chemicals damage hair!
You should wait at least 30 minutes after adding chlorine and salt before swimming. This will give the chemicals enough time to mix thoroughly in the water and ensure that the levels are safe for swimming. It is important to test the water regularly to maintain proper chemical balance.