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What is Chlor Brite?

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Asked by: Kenneth Gonzalez

Product Description. Chlor Brite Granular Chlorine is a high-quality and affordable way to keep your pool sanitized. This fast-dissolving sanitizer can be used for regular chlorination and super-chlorination. With 99% active ingredients this chlorine works with power to kill bacteria in your water.

What is the difference between Chlor Brite and shock?

Weekly use of Chlor Brite supports the sanitizing efforts of both traditional chlorine tablets and saltwater chlorine generator systems. Chlorine-free pool shock is great for quickly oxidizing contaminants, but it will not kill germs or algae.

What is Chlor Brite made of?

With 99% Sodium Dichlor active ingredient and 55% available chlorine, it’s a concentrated pool water sanitizer for maintenance use or super chlorination.

How soon can you swim after adding Chlor Brite?

It is recommended to wait at least 20 minutes to an hour after adding water balancing chemicals. You should wait 2-4 hours (or one full cycle through the filter) to swim from the moment you use calcium chloride in your pool. It is safe to swim once your chlorine levels are around 5 ppm or after 24 hours.

Is Chlor the same as shock?

SKIMMER NOTES: No. Chlorine and shock are not the same thing. Shock has a more intense chemical strength than the traditional chlorine sanitizers, and it also differs in how you should apply it to your swimming pool.

Is Chlor Brite the same as chlorine?

Chlor Brite Granular Chlorine is a high-quality and affordable way to keep your pool sanitized. This fast-dissolving sanitizer can be used for regular chlorination and super-chlorination. With 99% active ingredients this chlorine works with power to kill bacteria in your water.

How often should I use Chlor Brite?

every other day

Routine Usage Directions for Swimming Pools



Broadcast 3 ounces of Leslie’s Chlor Brite per 10,000 gallons of the pool water every other day, or as needed, to maintain a Free Available Chlorine (FAC) level of 1-4 ppm. This quantity may vary based upon bather load, water temperature and other conditions.

Does Chlor Brite raise pH?

Fast dissolving at 55% Available Chlorine. Stabilized so it lasts longer than non-stabilized shock. Does not raise the pH level (6.0 – 7.0). Perfect for all types of pools.

What is in sodium hypochlorite?

Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) is a solution made from reacting chlorine with a sodium hydroxide solution. These two reactants are the major co-products from most chlor-alkali cells. Sodium hypochlorite, commonly referred to as bleach, has a variety of uses and is an excellent disinfectant/antimicrobial agent.

How do you measure Leslie’s Chlor Brite?

Add one ounce of Leslie’s Swimming Pool Supplies Chlor Brite for each 500 gallons of water. Test the Free Available Chlorine (FAC) level and, if below 3-5 ppm, add additional Leslie’s Swimming Pool Supplies Chlor Brite until the FAC level reaches 3-5 ppm as determined by a reliable test kit.

Do I need to shock my pool if I use chlorine tablets?

Chlorine tabs (placed in a chlorinator, floater, or skimmer basket) maintain a chlorine residual in the water. You do need to use both tabs and shock. Without tabs, the chlorine shock will dissipate quickly out of the water; without shock, the chlorine level will not get high enough to fully sanitize the water.

Why is my pool still cloudy after shocking it?

But if the cloudy water persists long after you’ve shocked the pool, you’re likely having an issue with water balance, circulation, or filtration. Heavy use of a calcium based pool shock (cal-hypo) may increase Calcium Hardness over a period of time, increasing your odds of cloudy water.

Should I shock my pool if the chlorine level is high?

If your total chlorine level is high, you will use a non-chlorine shock; if it is low, you will use a chlorinated shock. As a rule, you will need to raise free chlorine to 10 times your combined chlorine to hit what is known as “break point.” Therefore, it is good to deal with combined chlorine while it is still small.

Do I need to shock my pool every week?

How Often Should I Shock My Pool? Shocking your pool regularly will help to keep the water clean and free of contaminants. You should aim to shock your pool about once a week, with the additional shock after heavy use. Some tell-tale signs that your pool needs to be shocked are cloudy, foamy, green, or odourous water.

What happens if you swim in a shocked pool?

What Happens If You Swim In A Shocked Pool? If you do not wait for the chemicals used to shock a pool to totally dissolve then you could be placing yourself in serious danger by swimming in it. At the minimum, you will feel itchy skin and eyes because of the chemicals present in the water.

How long should I run my pool pump after shocking?

It is a question a lot of pool owners have and a question that we have the answer to! A pool filter should be run for a minimum of 6 hours after shocking a swimming pool. This is to allow the filter to clean the water and give the shock enough time to fully mix with the pool water.

Is it better to run a pool pump at night or day?

It is best to run your pool’s pump during the day when the sun is out to reduce the risks of algae bloom and because there is generally more debris and contaminants that will enter your pool in the day.

Is it OK to run pool pump 24 hours a day?

A Rule of Thumb



Generally running your pool pump for 12-hours a day is a good option. This is based on the assumption that your average pool pump has a turnover rate of about 8 to 12-hours. That means that the total volume of your pool water will filter through your system 2 to 3 times per 24-hour period.

What time of day is best to run pool pump?

The best time to run your pool pump is during the warmest hour of the day; however, keep in mind that this means you will have higher energy consumption, which may lead to an increase in your electric bill. If you want to save on your energy costs, you can run your pool pump at night to avoid peak hours.

Should you turn off pool pump while swimming?

Chemicals that you add to your pool while the water is circulating don’t need to be recirculated; they will stay mixed even if you don’t pump the water continually. Although it’s generally recommended that all the pool water undergo filtration every 24 hours, the pump does not need to run all the time.

Should I turn off pool pump when raining?

If your pool pump manufacturer has declared your pump is rain safe, you can leave it on in rainfall. Nevertheless, during a thunderstorm, it is highly recommended that you switch off and unplug your pool pump to prevent any costly and irreversible damages to your pool equipment.

Do pool pumps use a lot of electricity?

Outside of the air conditioner, the pool pump is the largest electricity consumer in the average pool-containing home. According to the study, at the national average of 11.8 cents per KWh, a pool pump alone can add as much as $300 a year to an electric bill.

What speed should I run pool pump?

If you are running your pool pump to filter and turn your water over, we recommend using the middle and lower speed settings. For example, for the first few days, you might run the pump at 2500 RPMs to see what your pool looks like. Next, you might dial it down to 1600 RPMs.

How many hours a day should my pool pump run?

approximately 8 hours a

Every pool must turn over at least once a day, so most pool pumps should run approximately 8 hours a day. But here’s the thing: you don’t have to run your pool pump consecutively. You can choose to run it for three hours in the morning before you leave for work and another 5 hours in the evening.

How can I lower my pool pump energy bill?

8 Ways to Reduce Your Pool’s Electricity Efficiency

  1. Use the smallest, most energy efficient pump for your pool size. …
  2. Pool pumps often run longer than necessary. …
  3. Install and use larger pool filters. …
  4. Use a timer for shorter pumping cycles. …
  5. Take a look at the plumbing going to the pool. …
  6. Clog and debris-free drains.

Are new pool pumps more efficient?

In fact, Certified in-ground pool pumps use 18% less energy than standard pool pumps and can save more than $300 a year in energy bill costs. Certified above-ground pool pumps use 11% less energy and can save more than $115 over the lifetime of the product.

How do I make my pool pump more efficient?


With more energy-efficient models let's start with the ways you can increase the hydraulic efficiency of the pool system one way is to increase the size of the returned eyeball fittings.