When I winterize with these chemicals, should I run them through my heater or should that be disconnected (bypassed).
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I would recommend running it through the heater. That winterizing kit comes with a rust and scale preventer that will be good for your heater and prolong the life so it's not sitting, rusting over the winter months.
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Winterizing kit for 30000 gallon above ground pool using salt water system.. Which kit is recommended?
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Hello- If you are looking for a chlorine shock Winterizing Kit (recommended), I would suggest the 30,000 Gal. Winterizing Kit with Burst - NY916. If you prefer a Non-Chlorine Shock, then I would recommend the 30,000 Gal. Winterizing Kit w/ Chlor-Free Shock.
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can I use the Winterizing Kit, asw/ Chlor-Free Shock as starting kit for the start of the season?????/
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Hi. You can use this kit depending on the condition of the pool when opening it. If there are a high enough chlorine level and little to no algae in the pool, this winterizing kit can be used.
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We have. 30000 gal finite pool. Water looks perfect but when tested has a high cyanuruc (117) and we were told to use non stabilized chlorine. When we close pool should we use the no chlorine winterizing kut?
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Hello, Yes I would definitely use the non-chlorinated option with the winterizing kit.
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my calculations for my pool are as follows 18 x 36 foot rectangle. 3 foot shallow end 8 foot deep end. Sloped. Lower to 6 inches below jets. Should I use the 30000 gallon winterize kit/ many thanks.
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Yes, that kit would be enough for your swimming pool.
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I’m going to keep my salt water pool open this winter. I have a variable speed pump that will be running 24/7. What do you suggest on chemicals.
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Hi, Hammill. Since you're keeping the pool open, you will maintain that pool as normal.
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The kit does not contain slow released chemicals so how long does it protect the water?
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Hi John, The 30,000 Gal. Winterizing Kit w/ Chlor-Free Shock - NY938 will protect the water for the entire winter. Once the water temps start to warm up, you should test and adjust the balance again.
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