For saltwater or mineral pools maintaining salinity levels is a part of regular maintenance to keep your pool in pristine condition.
Chlorination systems use salt either as sodium chloride for traditional saltwater pools, or magnesium chloride in mineral pools, to generate chlorine through their cells using electrolysis.
Salinity in a pool is the concentration of dissolved salts in the water.
Required salt levels vary depending on the chlorinator manufacturer, but usually range between 2,500 to 6,000 parts per million (ppm). As a comparison, seawater has a salinity of about 35,000 ppm.
Keeping salinity within manufacturer recommended ranges are required for the proper functioning of the salt chlorinator and enhancing swimmer comfort.
Chlorinators will stop to make chlorine is salt levels are too low and if too high can accelerate corrosion on the chlorinator cell or other metallic pool equipment components.
Water that is too high in salt can also cause skin and eye irritation, making for an unpleasant pool experience.
There are several methods for testing the salinity of water, with salinity meters and conductivity meters being the most accurate.
Electronic Salinity Meters
Electronic Salinity Meters are an ideal solution for accurately testing the salt levels of a pool.
Sensors at the end of the meter are dipped into the water and results are known within seconds.
Conductivity Meters
A conductivity meter measures the conductivity of the water to provide precise results for salinity.
Test Strips
A test strip is dipped into the water, then the pads on the strip are compared to a colour comparison chart of the back of the product container.
Professionally Tested
Have a local pool professional visit your home, or take a water sample to the pool shop or hardware store and have your water professionally tested.
Add salt or minerals directly to the pool and follow manufacturer instructions for dosage quantity based on your pool size and current salinity levels.
Add the bags of salt or minerals evenly around the pool perimeter. Allow two weeks of regular filtration before re-testing the water, to have enough time for the salt or minerals to be evenly distributed throughout the pool water.
If you encounter any problems, consult with a pool professional.
Salt doesn’t evaporate because of its weight, so salinity levels will need to be reduced by dilution.
This involves draining or part-draining your pool water and refilling it with fresh water.
The percentage of water to be drained can be calculated by determining the difference between the current and required salinity levels of your pool.
Another option is to try find an economical reverse osmosis service in your area.
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