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A handy glossary of pool terms to make new pool owners
comfortable with "pool talk." It's also a great refresher
for not-so-new owners.
A B
C D E F G H I J K
L M N O P Q R S T
U V W X Y Z
ACID
Chemical which lowers pH.
ALGAE
Microscopic plants that enter your pool by rain, wind and dust, among
other things, and can cause discoloration of the water or pool surfaces.
ALGAECIDE
Chemical that kills or prevents algae.
ALKALINITY OR TOTAL ALKALINITY
The total concentration of several basic (as opposed to acidic) chemicals
in your water.
BACTERIA
Microscopic organisms that enter your pool from swimmers and dust, among
other things, and can cause irritation, infection, and cloudy water.
BALANCED WATER
Total water chemistry that is right where it should be to prevent both
corrosion and scaling. The factors to check for in balancing your water
are pH, total alkalinity and water hardness.
BROADCASTING
Tossing granules out over the deep end of your pool.
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CHLORAMINE
A compound formed when chlorine combines with nitrogen or ammonia. It
causes eye and skin irritation and has a strong, unpleasant chlorine
odor.
CHLORINE
The sanitizing agent that kills algae and bacteria in your pool.
CHLORINE DEMAND
The amount of chlorine required to kill bacteria and algae, and to break
down other contaminants in your water.
COMBINED CHLORINE
Chlorine that is in combination with ammonia, nitrogen or other organic
compounds.
CORROSION
Eating away of metal surfaces in your system caused by water that's
out of balance.
FLOCCING ACTION
Capability of a clarifier to collect and form particles large enough
for removal by filters or vacuums.
FREE CHLORINE
The residual amount of chlorine left over after the chlorine demand
has been met. This is the good form of chlorine.
HARDNESS OR WATER HARDNESS
A measure of the amount of calcium and magnesium in your water.
OXIDIZER
An agent that works to eliminate organic compounds from pool water.
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pH
A measure of acidity or basicity in your water. On a scale of 0 to 14,
7 is considered neutral.
PPM
Parts per million, the standard measure of any chemical's concentration
in your water.
SCALE
White, gray or brownish spots on surfaces or equipment caused by water
that's out of balance.
SHOCK OR SHOCKING
The practice of periodically adding an oxidizer to destroy chloramines
and other undesirable compounds such as suntan oils, perspiration and
urine.
STABILIZED CHLORINATING PRODUCTS
Chlorinating products that contain cyanuric acid, protecting the chlorine
residual against the negative effects of the sun. Lasts up to 5 times
longer than unstabilized chlorinating products.
STABILIZER
A supplement that must be tested and adjusted in all pools once each
summer and regularly to pools that use unstabilized chlorine.
TOTAL CHLORINE
The total amount of chlorine in your water thats a combination
of chlorine in the form of chloramines (combined chloramines) and free
chlorine.
UNSTABILIZED CHLORINATING PRODUCTS
Chlorinating products that do not contain cyanuric acid to protect it
against negative effects of the sun.
WINTERIZING
The act of closing your pool for the off-season months.
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