Krisdan Klear Pool Service

Krisdan Klear Pool Service Weekly maintenance, one-time cleanups, automation, energy advisor, equipment repairs and installatio Krisdan Klear is dedicated to EXCELLENCE!

We strive to be an A+ rated pool service provider and believe in going above & beyond the standard in pool service & repair. We prefer to create "partners" and not customers by creating & maintaining relationships with our pool owners for years and years to come.

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Spring is underway and it's time to get the pools in shape. Give us a call or shoot us a text. Can also visit us at our ...
03/04/2018

Spring is underway and it's time to get the pools in shape. Give us a call or shoot us a text. Can also visit us at our website for additional information and services offered.

Weekly service starting at $80 a month. We'd love the opportunity to serve you.

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03/04/2018

Total dissolved solids is a measurement of everything that has ever dissolved in your swimming pool water. This includes minerals that separate from your pool chemicals, such as calcium and sodium, and every bit of dissolved dust, pollen, swimmer waste, algae remains – everything!

TDS naturally builds up in swimming pools, and in commercial pools using liquid chlorine, TDS can raise by several thousand ppm per year. In covered pools or indoor pools, which see no rain and little evaporation, dilution occurs very slowly. Outdoor pools with sand or DE filters that are backwashed frequently, or snowbelt pools that lower the water level for winter have more fresh water added to the pool to dilute the TDS level.

Distilled water has a TDS level of 0, drinking water has a TDS of under 500 ppm, and sea water can be as high as 35000, but what about pool water?

TDS levels in swimming pool water?

There are varying opinions on what level of total dissolved solids is too high for swimming pools. Some say that a level of 1500 ppm or above is too high, and some say that pools can operate without problems up to 5000 ppm, while others say that TDS can be even higher.

Salt pools, those that use salt chlorine generators, routinely operate with a salt level of over 3500 ppm, plus the calcium and other dissolved bits in the water, can easily take the average salt pool over 5000 ppm. At which point, the water will feel oily and taste a bit salty.

Is high TDS in pools a problem?

It could be, but in most cases it is not. It depends on what constituent particles are making up the high TDS level. Chlorides and sulfates can cause the most problems, reducing chlorine efficacy, giving water a dull appearance and allowing algae to bloom more easily. Also contained in high levels of TDS are usually high levels of phosphates and nitrates, which can consume chlorine and provide nutrients to algae.

High TDS may be a problem if you are having repeated issues with maintaining chlorine levels and clear water – even though the water is balanced and over-filtered. High TDS levels can also cause low-grade corrosion to metal pipes, ladders and lights in a pool, due to an adjuvant increase in the pool water conductivity.

High TDS and effect on Chlorine

It is a generally accepted ‘fact’ that high TDS levels suppress the activity of free chlorine. It is not known exactly how, but one theory is that a high level of dissolved solids fills the water with solids that inhibit the movement of sanitizers. Another theory proposes that the particles contained in the TDS measurement are bonding to the chlorine molecule and disrupting normal behavior. Another possibility is that high TDS interferes with testing methods, producing false (low) results during chlorine tests.

Reducing TDS levels in Pools

There is no chemical to lower TDS levels in pools, and like cyanuric acid, the only way to lower the level is by dilution, or replacing some portion of pool water with fresh, unsaturated water. But wait, before you start draining the pool, even if your TDS level is high and some pool store test jockey tells you to drain it, make sure that other adjuvant issues are not causing your pool problems.

Pool filtration and circulation changes over time. Check that your filtration and flow rates are optimal and effective.
Pool water balance. High pH, high alkalinity, high calcium hardness, high cyanuric acid – can all cause dull, cloudy water with increased sanitizer consumption.
Phosphates and nitrates also consume sanitizer and cause adverse water conditions. You can test for phosphates with a test strip, and use Phosphate remover if detected.
So, is high TDS a problem in Pools?

It depends on what the high TDS is made up of – if the constituents are phosphates, nitrates, sulfates or chlorides, it can cause an array of water issues. Unfortunately, testing methods for pool owners and pool stores are not that sophisticated, and cannot break down TDS into its constituent components.

In most cases, balancing the pool water, treating for phosphates or changing filter media can solve the problem – but if not, replacing some of the water to reduce the TDS level should ‘fix the water’.

03/04/2018

Pool pumps account for 70-90% of all electricity used to operate swimming pools. Pumps are sized according to the volume of water in the pool, the resistance of the plumbing and the design flow rate of the pool filter. Pool filter pressure of more than 5 psi indicates a fair amount of resistance that the pump must overcome.

In many cases, pool pumps are oversized to compensate for static and friction losses, as well as dirt load in baskets and filters. They are also often oversized to handle a range of duties in addition to filtration, including powering in-pool or in-floor cleaners, attached spas or water features.

Standard pool pumps spin the impeller at 3450 RPM all the time. Flow rate can be further controlled with bypass valves or throttling plugs in the skimmers. Increasing pipe diameter (to 2” PVC), or reducing plumbing turns will reduce resistance and resulting pressure in a pool system.

Variable speed pumps can select from a number of different speeds from to operate at most efficiently. The advantage of a lower speed is less energy required to do the pumping work. It also translates to less stress on pool equipment and plumbing, with a corresponding increased lifespan.

Variable speed pumps such as the Hayward Superpump VS or Max-Flo VS are essentially fully programmable 3-speed pool pumps. The Hayward EcoStar is also a variable speed pump that offers 8 speed settings in a wider range, and will connect to pool controller systems easily.

The Pentair Intelliflo VF model however, is different. Variable Flow pool pumps can sense the pressure and adjust pump speed automatically to provide the correct speed for filtering, heating, cleaning or for using attached spas or water features. VF pumps automatically calculate and program the minimum flow requirements for any pool task, optimizing energy savings.

For most pools, a 3-speed variable speed pump would be sufficient. Larger pools with spas, waterfalls or in-floor cleaners could benefit from a variable flow pump, for convenience in set-up and operation, and greater energy savings.

Benefits of Variable Speed Pool Pumps

Lower energy consumption, as much as 75% less.
Optimum flow rate for every pool system task.
Permanent magnet motor runs cool to the touch.
Quiet operation; much quieter than standard.
Durability; magnet motors can last twice as long.

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