| Before water treatment begins, it is important that
you read and familiarise yourself with the workings of your spa and support
equipment because good water circulation and filtration are essential
to achieving a safe and clear bathing environment.
The first step is to ensure good water balance which will create the
right conditions for bather comfort, chemical efficiency and equipment
protection. The main criteria affecting water balance are calcium hardness,
pH and Total Alkalinity.
Calcium hardness
Hardness is the measurement of calcium salts in the water and this will
vary depending where you live. Low levels of calcium hardness occur
in soft water areas and can lead to corrosion and potential damage to
equipment. High levels of calcium hardness occur in areas of hard water
and can often lead to the formation of scale in pipework and equipment.
- Ideal calcium hardness levels for spas is between 100 – 200mg/l.
- When level is below 100mg/l, apply Sunspot Spa Hardness Plus as per
the label directions.
- When level exceed 200mg/l, apply Sunspot Spa nNo Scale as per the
instructions.
pH
The pH scale has a range of 0 – 14 with 0 being very acidic, 7
being neutral and 14 being very alkali. It is essential to maintain spa
water within the 7.2 – 7.6 range which, being slightly alkaline,
will protect equipment from corrosion and provide the optimum conditions
for bather comfort and sanitiser efficiency.
- Ideal pH level for spas is between 7.2 – 7.6
- If the pH is below 7.2 use Sunspot Spa pH Plus as per the label directions.
- If pH levels exceed 7.6 use Sunspot Spa pH Minus as per label directions.
Total Alkalinity (TA)
Total Alkalinity acts as a buffer to prevent pH change. If TA levels
are too low the pH will fluctuate widely and high levels of TA will not
only affect water clarity, but also make pH adjustments extremely difficult.
- Ideal Total Alkalinity for spas is between 125 – 150mg/l When
TA is below 125mg/l use Sunspot Spa TA Plus as per label directions.
- When TA is above 150mg/l use Sunspot Spa pH Minus to reduce it as
per recommendations made by your Sunspot suppler.
Water balance should be checked regularly and, certainly, every time
you top up or refill your spa. 4-way Test Strips are available to help
you or please contact us for any water balance or chemical questions. |