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Assumptions for this answer.
- Pool volume
- 15,000 gal
- Current free chlorine
- 1 ppm
- Target free chlorine
- 4 ppm
- Product
- 10% liquid chlorine
Pool answer
For a 15,000 gallon pool, raising free chlorine from 1 ppm to 4 ppm takes about 0.4 gal of 10% liquid chlorine.
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Formula
Liquid chlorine gallons = pool gallons x ppm increase x 0.00000834 / strength / 8.34
15,000 gal x 3 ppm x 0.00000834 / 0.10 / 8.34 = 0.4 gal
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Answer FAQ
Use these answers to decide when the worked example is close enough and when to open the calculator.
About 0.4 gal in this example. Use the calculator if your target ppm increase or product strength is different.
Only use plain, unscented sodium hypochlorite without splashless additives, fragrances, or cleaners, and enter the actual label percentage.
Do not add more chlorine for that target. Circulate and retest until the reading returns to the range you are using.