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How much shock for a 15,000 gallon pool?

For a 15,000 gallon pool, raising free chlorine from 2 ppm to 12 ppm takes about 1.5 gal of 10% liquid chlorine.

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Inputs used

Assumptions for this answer.

Pool volume
15,000 gal
Current free chlorine
2 ppm
Shock target
12 ppm
Product
10% liquid chlorine

Answer table

Calculated result.

Free chlorine raise 10 ppm
10% liquid chlorine 1.5 gal
Pure chlorine equivalent 1.3 lb

Formula

The math behind this answer.

Shock product amount = pool gallons x ppm increase x 0.00000834 / product strength

Substituted values

15,000 gal x 10 ppm x 0.00000834 / 0.10 / 8.34 = 1.5 gal liquid chlorine

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Use these answers to decide when the worked example is close enough and when to open the calculator.

How much liquid shock for a 15,000 gallon pool?

For this example, about 1.5 gal of 10% liquid chlorine. The actual amount changes with current chlorine, target chlorine, and product strength.

Does CYA affect shock amount?

CYA affects the target free chlorine you choose. Use the live shock calculator if you want a CYA-based planning target.

Can I use cal-hypo instead?

Yes, but cal-hypo uses a different product strength and can raise calcium hardness. Use the live calculator with the correct product selected.