Balancing The Water Chemistry Levels - Cal Spas PATIO Owner's Manual

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4.4 Balancing the Water Chemistry Levels

4.4 Balancing the Water Chemistry Levels
Maintaining spa water chemistry can be tricky, especially since there are many methods of keeping your water
clear and clean. Follow the maintenance schedule on page 35 to determine how often you should test your
water.
NOTE: We do not recommend any brand of chemical. See page 35 for a table of common chemicals used in
spas and their generic equivalents.
See a spa dealer for guidance and recommendations on spa chemicals and supplies. Various chemicals often
sold under brand names, but a spa dealer can advise you on generic chemicals that are often much less costly
than proprietary brands.
Balancing the Total Alkalinity (TA)
Total Alkalinity is a measure of the total levels of carbonates,
bicarbonates, hydroxides, and other alkaline substances in the
water. TA is referred to as the water's "pH buffer". In other words, it's a
measure of the ability of the water to resist changes in pH level.
If the TA is too low, the pH level will fluctuate widely from high to
low. Fluctuations in pH can cause corrosion or scaling of the spa
components. Low TA can be corrected by adding sodium carbonate
(pH/Alkalinity Up).
If the Total Alkalinity is too high, the pH level will tend to be high and may be difficult to bring down. It can be
lowered by using sodium bi-sulfate(pH/Alkalinity Down).
Once the TA is balanced, it normally remains stable, although the addition of more water with a high or low
alkalinity will raise or lower the TA reading of the water.
When the Total Alkalinity is within the recommended range, proceed to the next step.
Balancing the Calcium Hardness (CH)
Calcium Hardness is a measure of the total amount of dissolved
calcium in the water. Calcium helps control the corrosive nature of the
spa's water. That's why calcium-low water (commonly known as "soft"
water) is not recommended. It is very corrosive to the equipment, and
can cause staining of the spa shell.
If the CH is too high (commonly known as "hard water"), formation of
scale on the spa's shell surface and equipment can result. You can use
a generic calcium remover to remove hardness from water. CH can
also be decreased by dilution – a mixture of 75% hard and 25% soft
water will usually yield a reading within the correct range. If soft water is not available or practical for you, a stain
and scale inhibitor should be added to the spa water, according to label instructions.
If the CH is too low add CH Increaser.
Once the CH is balanced, it normally remains stable, although the addition of more water with a high or low
calcium content will raise or lower the CH reading of the water.
When the CH is within the recommended range, proceed to the next step.
31
180
TA too high
pH will be too high
160
and may be di cult
140
to stabilize pH
120
TA
100
Ideal TA balance
balance
80
60
TA too low
40
pH will uctuate
wildly
20
180
TA too high
275
CH too high
pH will be too high
160
and may be di cult
250
Causes scale to
140
to stabilize pH
deposit on spa and
225
120
equipment
TA
200
100
Ideal TA balance
balance
CH
175
Ideal CH balance
80
balance
150
60
TA too low
125
40
pH will uctuate
CH too low
100
wildly
20
Causes equipment
75
corrosion
275
CH too high
8.2
pH too high
250
Causes scale to
8.0
deposit on spa and
Too alkaline, causes
225
equipment
scaling
7.8
200
7.6
CH
175
Ideal CH balance
balance
pH
7.4
Ideal pH balance
150
balance
7.2
125
CH too low
7.0
100
pH too low
Causes equipment
6.8
75
Too acidic, causes
corrosion
corrosion
6.6
8.2
pH too high
8.0
Too alkaline, causes
scaling
7.8
7.6
pH
7.4
Ideal pH balance
balance
7.2
7.0
pH too low
6.8
Too acidic, causes
6.6
corrosion
Add an alkalinity
decreaser
Add an alkalinity
increaser
Add an alkalinity
decreaser
Dilute the spa
with soft water
Add an alkalinity
Add a calcium
increaser
hardness increaser
Dilute the spa
with soft water
Add a pH
decreaser
Add a calcium
hardness increaser
Add a pH
increaser
Add a pH
decreaser
Add a pH
increaser

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