Does adding too much flocculant in a swimming pool affect the flocculation effect?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-03
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Pool flocculants.

    The amount of flocculant will affect the flocculation effect to a large extent, and both excess and insufficient will lead to the dispersion and stability of sol particles, so the optimal dosage should be determined through experiments.

    The swimming pool needs to add flocculant at a certain time to make the suspended solids in the pool sink to the bottom of the pool, and then suction the pool, which is the key to keeping the pool clean. Suspended solids in swimming pools are generally dissolvable, but many of them have an electric charge (zeta potential) on their surface, which makes them very stable in the water and cannot settle. After adding the flocculant, the oppositely charged substances in the flocculant can compress and neutralize the potential of the suspended substance, causing it to lose stability, collide and fuse with each other, and thus settle.

    There are also some flocculants that can directly adsorb suspended substances, and polymer flocculants can also directly bridge small suspended matter particles.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This will affect the water quality of the swimming pool if too much is used in swimming pools. Affect the effect of sand tank filtration.

    Of course, if your swimming pool uses a reversible diatomaceous earth filter, you don't have to worry about this problem, because if you use a reversible diatomaceous earth filter, you don't need to add flocculant. Not to mention the cost of medicines, it can also protect water quality.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, the pool still needs to be disinfected after the coagulant has been placed.

    First of all, the coagulant is mainly used to treat suspended slashers, turbid substances and organic matter in the pool water, etc., which can effectively coagulate and precipitate these impurities and make the water quality clearer. However, coagulants do not kill microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses, which can be present in pool water and pose a potential threat to human health.

    Secondly, disinfection is done to kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms in the pool water. Common disinfection methods include the use of chloride, ozone, ultraviolet light, etc. Disinfection can effectively prevent and control the breeding and spread of microorganisms in the water, and ensure the hygiene and safety of the pool water.

    Therefore, the pool still needs to be disinfected after the coagulant has been placed to ensure that the water quality is clean and safe. It is recommended that after using the coagulant, select the appropriate disinfection method and dosage according to the relevant disinfection standards and guidelines, and carry out regular disinfection operations. At the same time, the disinfection effect and water quality indicators of the swimming pool water are regularly monitored to ensure that the hygiene and safety of the swimming pool water meet the relevant requirements.

    In order to maintain the hygiene and safety of the pool water, in addition to the use of disinfection and coagulants, attention should also be paid to regular cleaning and maintenance of pool facilities, strengthen the monitoring and management of water quality, and avoid pollution sources from entering the pool water. In addition, it is also necessary to strengthen health education and publicity for pool users, remind everyone to pay attention to personal hygiene, and avoid urination, spitting and other behaviors in the swimming pool to reduce the risk of water pollution.

    In short, the pool still needs to be disinfected after the coagulant is released, so that the suspended solids and microorganisms in the pool water can be treated comprehensively to maintain the cleanliness and safety of the water quality. The health and safety of pool users can be ensured through proper disinfection and management measures.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, even if a flocculant is added to the pool, it still needs to be disinfected. The dew condensation agent works to help remove suspended particles, dirt and turbidity and improve the clarity of the water. They often do not have the sanitize function to effectively kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.

    In order to ensure the safety and hygiene of the pool water, disinfection is still very important. Common methods of pool disinfection include the use of chlorine or other disinfectants such as bromine compounds, ozone, etc. These disinfectants can effectively kill bacteria, viruses and other pathogens in the water, ensuring the hygiene and health of the pool water.

    Therefore, although flocculants can help to improve the clarity of the water, regular disinfection is still required to ensure the hygienic safety of the pool water. Please follow the instructions for use and relevant standards for the correct use and concentration control of disinfectants. If you have any doubts, it is advisable to consult a professional pool maintenance personnel.

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