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  1. To fix a high level of total chlorine and a low level of free chlorine in your pool, you will need to decrease the amount of combined chlorine and increase the available free chlorine by shocking the pool and balancing the pH, stabilizer, and total alkalinity.

  2. 18 Απρ 2024 · Free chlorine levels could be too high due to over-chlorination, or a lack of proper balancing elements like cyanuric acid. This can occur if you add more chlorine than necessary, or if your pool’s stabilizer levels are incorrect.

  3. 1 Δεκ 2023 · Free Chlorine is high when the level exceeds 5 ppm and dangerously high when the level exceeds 7 – 8 ppm. Free Chlorine levels of 2 – 4 ppm are high enough to kill pathogens such as bacteria and algae and yet low enough for swimmer comfort.

  4. 4 Σεπ 2024 · Chlorine shock refers to a high dose of chlorine added to the pool to quickly raise the free chlorine levels. This process is crucial for killing bacteria, algae, and other organic contaminants that can cloud your pool water and make it unsafe for swimming.

  5. 8 Ιουλ 2024 · But if your chlorine levels continue to remain low, even after shocking, you may have a high chlorine demand issue. Watch the video below or keep reading for a step-by-step guide on what causes low chlorine levels and how to raise free chlorine levels in your pool.

  6. 16 Ιουλ 2023 · For example, if your total chlorine is much higher than your free chlorine, you have too much combined chlorine (chloramine) in your water and you need to get rid of them through a process known as shocking.

  7. 29 Αυγ 2024 · If your total chlorine is higher than your free chlorine, contaminants are in the pool. By subtracting the free chlorine number from the total chlorine number, you can asses the combined chlorine and make adjustments accordingly. If the combined level is above 0.5 ppm, you should shock the hot tub.