N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 10 §§ 6-1.30

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 6-1.30 - Saturation index for swimming pools

Saturation index is equal to the pH plus a temperature factor, plus a calcium hardness factor, plus an alkalinity factor, minus the constant 12.1.

S.I. = pH + TF + CF + AF - 12.1

The optimum saturation index is zero.

Tolerance limits are plus or minus 0.5.

If the index is positive (+), the water is super-saturated with CaCO3 and may deposit a protective coating or scale in the pipeline, particularly metal filters, valves and pumps.

If the index is negative (-), water will dissolve CaCO3 and may be corrosive.

Temp. (in °F)TFCalcium hardnessCFTotal alkalinityAF
320.050.350.7
370.1251.0251.4
460.2501.3501.7
530.3751.5751.9
600.41001.61002.0
660.51501.81502.2
760.62001.92002.3
840.73002.13002.5
940.84002.24002.6
1050.98002.58002.9
1281.010002.610003.0

Example: Given temperature 68°, total hardness 200 mg/l, total alkalinity 20 mg/l, CaCO3 and pH = 7.8 S.I. = pH + TF + *CF + AF - 12.1 * (Calcium hardness - 0.70 × 200 = 140 mg/l.) S.I. = 7.8 + 0.52 + 1.76 + 1.22 - 12.1 = (-)0.8 Therefore, the water is corrosive................

Note: Saturation index must be maintained slightly on the positive side within the tolerance limits.

Normal Control Levels:
pH: 7.4 - 7.8free chlorine: 0.6 (minimum)
temperature: 78° - 80° (indoor)saturation index: (-)0.5 - (+)0.5
total alkalinity: 80 - 120 mg/lcalcium hardness: 180 - 250 mg/l

Alkalinity control:

to increase - 1 1/2 lb of sodium bicarbonate NaHCO 3 baking soda will raise the alkalinity of 10,000 gallons of water by 10 mg/l.

to lower - add muriatic acid no more than one pint ( 1/8 gallon) per 5,000 gallons of pool water will lower alkalinity by 12 mg/l (or, add 1.25 lb of sodium bisulfate).

pH:

to increase - use soda ash.

to decrease - muriatic acid or sodium bisulfate.

Hardness Control: Calcium hardness is assumed to be 70% of total hardness.

to increase - 1 lb of calcium chloride will raise the calcium hardness of 10,000 gallons of water by 11 mg/l. It should be added in small amounts. To lower, dilute with soft water.

N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 10 §§ 6-1.30