Because copper is a good conductor of heat pool heaters typically use copper fittings which continuously release copper ions into your pool water.
Copper in pool water from heater.
Dip the test strip in the water for five seconds.
This can be a blue or teal colored etched look.
Copper found in swimming pool water is common for pool owners as there are many sources for copper to find its way into your pool water and water naturally can hold a certain amount of dissolved copper.
Most copper stains are caused from a heater that has a corroded exchanger and is causing copper to enter the water flow.
Step 5 adding pool magnet.
Cold pool water is pumped from the pool via the submersible pump into a 50 foot coil of copper pipe mounted above the fire inside the pit grill.
Step 8 testing water sample.
Wait for about 15 seconds and compare the color on the strip to the color chart that comes with the kit to see if there is copper in the water.
For parts that contain copper like metal piping in older pools and copper heat exhangers in pool heaters small amounts of copper from these surfaces will be released into the pool water.
Discusses why copper is put in pool products.
The copper will start to adhere to the floor and walls of the pool finish.
How does copper get into pool water.
Copper can only be permanently removed from pool water by replacing the water.
Step 3 checking the pool water heater.
If the copper level is high it can lead to green hair fingernails pool walls and water as well as pool staining.
Step 2 correct the ph balance of the water.
The heated water exits the pipe back into the pool.
Ideally the level of copper should be zero.
Step 6 adding the filter aid.
0 3 ppm is even safer.
When this happens stains will start to form.
Alternative sanitizers and chemical free pools the truth.
High copper in pool water higher copper is not allowed for swimming pool.
By the time the water makes it out of the pipe the fire has heated the water.
This is similar to how a standard hot water heater works.
Test the pool water using copper test strips.
Step 7 removing the copper from the filter.
Over 0 5 ppm you may have some staining or water discoloration depending on ph.
The maximum level for copper is 1 00 ppm but it is better to keep below 0 2 ppm or zero.
Remove the strip from the water and shake once.
Step 4 backwashing the water.
In general less than 0 5 ppm copper will likely not have much effect on pool water.