Chlorine Demand
Chlorine demand is the estimate of chlorine required to meet the consumption demand of microorganisms that consume chlorine.
Chlorine demand is the estimate of chlorine required to meet the consumption demand of microorganisms that consume chlorine.
A chlorine floater is a device that floats at the top or slightly submerged, slowly releasing chlorine into the swimming pool water as the water dissolves the chlorine into the water.
A chlorine feeder is used for supplying swimming pools with a constant input of chlorine, replacing what is lost in pool water through oxidation of contaminates and neutralized via sunlight.
Calcium hypochlorite is commonly called shock in swimming pool industry terms, as is used to rapidly sanitize pool water by oxidizing all contaminates in the water.
Calcium Hardness describes the measured level of calcium carbonate in swimming pool water.
Calcium chloride is the chemical compound responsible for the calcium hardness level in swimming pools.
Chlorinators are installed as part of the swimming pool plumbing system, responsible for feeding a constant supply of chlorine to the pool water.
Calcium is a mineral important to swimming pools, as calcium is often bound to chemicals added to pool water, plus naturally occurring in the local water source.
Chlorine is used in swimming pools as a sanitizing agent to disinfect swimming pools, and an oxidizer to help remove contaminates from the pool water.
Calcium carbonate is the substance in swimming pools that cause water scaling on pool equipment and pool surfaces.