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Our pool is sanitized via an inorganic compound, calcium hypochlorite (unstablized chlorine). As such, it does not contain cyanuric acid and is very sensitive to UV radiation. | Our pool is sanitized via an inorganic compound, calcium hypochlorite (unstablized chlorine). As such, it does not contain cyanuric acid and is very sensitive to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. | ||
== Stabilization == | |||
It is recommended that cyanuric acid be maintained at 30 to 50 ppm to decrease the breakdown of chlorine due to UV radiation (sunlight). | |||
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Our pool is sanitized via an inorganic compound, calcium hypochlorite (unstablized chlorine). As such, it does not contain cyanuric acid and is very sensitive to ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
Stabilization
It is recommended that cyanuric acid be maintained at 30 to 50 ppm to decrease the breakdown of chlorine due to UV radiation (sunlight).