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
1-4ppm
about 3 oz.
3000/28*4.5= $482
0.002916
(3000/16)*4.50= $843.75
Generally, you would need about 2-3 pounds of chlorine for a 1000 gallon pool to properly sanitize it. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and recommended dosage for the specific type of chlorine you are using.
3000 gallons of it's 48500 gallon capacity
3000 / 12 = 250 gallons.250 x 3.85 = $962.50
3000 miles / 22 MPG X $1.50 per gallon = $204.55
The amount of chlorine needed for a pool depends on its size, level of usage, and current chlorine levels. A general guideline is to add 2-4 ppm of chlorine to a pool, which can typically be achieved by adding 1/2 gallon to 1 gallon of liquid chlorine per 10,000 gallons of water. It's important to test the water regularly and adjust the chlorine levels accordingly.
3000 (miles) divided by 18 (milespergal) multiplied by 2.50 (costpergal) COST $416.67
To maintain proper chlorine levels in a 1000 gallon pool, you would typically add around 0.8 to 1.5 lbs of chlorine granules or tablets per week. It's important to regularly test the water and adjust the chlorine levels accordingly to ensure proper sanitation.