Do you know the importance of water? Do you care about the quality of the water in your pool? Do you know what method is used to measure the quality of the water in your pool? One of the decisive elements to keep your pool fit for use is to know the appropriate parameters that the water must have.
Pool water has a corrosive or fouling character, it must be controlled to avoid problems in pipes, tanks, surface, equipment, accessories, walls and finally health problems to the users.
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One of the vital elements to take into consideration is the Langelier Saturation Index (LSI), its application indicates the stability of the water in terms of calcium carbonate saturation levels, but how do we measure it?
Maintaining the water balance of your pool will help you avoid money and problems in your equipment in the short, medium and long term.
The result of the application of the Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) formula should be between -0,3 / 0,3 for a healthy pool. If the index is 0, the water should be balanced and neutral water suitable for use.
If it presents a negative result the water will be under saturated with a tendency to be oxidizing, corrosive. If it is positive, the water will be over saturated and incrusting, with a tendency to be oxidizing and corrosive.
If it presents a negative result the water will be under saturated with a tendency to be oxidizing, corrosive. In the opposite case of being positive it will be a water over saturated and incrusting with presence of salts.
Currently there are free applications available to all technology users where they can measure the ISL, but do not forget that it is important that an expert can analyze the final reading and offer appropriate recommendations to the specific case of your pool.
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Very well, it is time to know which are the variable elements that must be taken into account in order to calculate the Langelier Saturation Index (LSI).
Temperature (ºF): this element is important in terms of chemical reactions in the water as they affect its speed, i.e. when the temperature has a low value the water tends to be aggressive or on the contrary if the temperature is high the calcium tends to be suspended.
At the beginning of the 20th century, Dr. Wilfred Langelier analyzed water saturations and created the Langelier Saturation Index (LSI), a tool that has been so useful for all pool maintenance professionals.
Measuring the ISL makes it possible to prevent many problems and damages to pool owners, rest assured that in @miazopoolandhome we are experts in balancing and improving your pool water.
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