Breakpoint Chlorination, Explained | Orenda Whiteboard

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

Комментарии • 36

  • @leakapuaba7754
    @leakapuaba7754 5 месяцев назад +2

    You didn't explain how to get to the break point sooner.

  • @anneodonoghue9583
    @anneodonoghue9583 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you, very well explained.

  • @ruturaj7649
    @ruturaj7649 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you really loved the you explained❤

  • @stevendonaldson1216
    @stevendonaldson1216 6 месяцев назад

    I've met an Orenda guy. They're smart and friendly.

  • @toontrollsa8128
    @toontrollsa8128 4 года назад +2

    👍 well explained

  • @alldaypools
    @alldaypools 4 года назад +1

    How much do you recommend adding when refilling the pool?

    • @OrendaTechnologies
      @OrendaTechnologies  4 года назад

      Purge dose of CV-600/700 is 32 fl.oz. per 10,000 gallons.

  • @conscienciapositiva8706
    @conscienciapositiva8706 4 года назад

    What's the difference of tap water reaching the temperature of Chlorine boiling point?
    Chlorine will evaporate?

    • @OrendaTechnologies
      @OrendaTechnologies  4 года назад

      Hmm. That’s an interesting question... we actually don’t know if chlorine evaporates or breaks down in boiling temperatures. We can look into that though.

  • @nathansomerville8678
    @nathansomerville8678 5 лет назад

    If it’s an enzyme, what pH and temperature range is it effective/ most effective at? Also a little confused about the whole superchlorination process. What chemically happens to trichloramine when you add a lot of chlorine? What happens when it’s ‘burnt’ out?

    • @OrendaTechnologies
      @OrendaTechnologies  5 лет назад

      Great questions. For enzymes, warmer, more agitated and oxygenated water is best. Cold water slows their reaction time way down. They become effective above about 65°F. Not sure how much the pH impacts enzyme activity, but we don’t know of a difference in performance within typical pool chemistry range (7.2 - 8.2).
      As for superchlorination, when trichloramine is created, it will off-gas and leave the water. Other disinfection byproducts will do the same, like trihalomethanes.

  • @JC_Deutscher
    @JC_Deutscher 4 года назад +4

    beautiful explanation! Thanks

  • @haveaday1812
    @haveaday1812 3 года назад

    If all my LSI parameters are optimal, and my pool is just bottoming out on chlorine, zero combined and free chlorine, how much should I add to get it to its normal range?

    • @OrendaTechnologies
      @OrendaTechnologies  3 года назад

      LSI and chlorination aren’t directly related. Test for metals and phosphates. Most chlorine demand is due to some sort of oxidant, and/or rapidly reproducing algae.

  • @alexgunawan98
    @alexgunawan98 3 года назад

    Question : what happen if you put chlorine in the Ponds full of shrimp combine with waste Feed and plankton ? will the breakpoint longer ?

    • @OrendaTechnologies
      @OrendaTechnologies  3 года назад

      No idea. We do swimming pool chemistry, and are not qualified for giving advice on water containing marine life. Sorry.

  • @Muhsina02
    @Muhsina02 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much sir

  • @learnmore9852
    @learnmore9852 7 лет назад +2

    Amazing vdo...very helpful

  • @Afrostudio2
    @Afrostudio2 5 лет назад

    is it possible two have two breakpoint in our curve? is yes which one id preferable in our design

    • @OrendaTechnologies
      @OrendaTechnologies  5 лет назад

      Interesting question. Not that we know of, but be aware that this breakpoint curve is a representation of what is happening constantly. It’s happening faster where chlorine is added and slower in parts of the water that have to wait for circulation to catch up.

  • @RB-js9tt
    @RB-js9tt 5 лет назад

    What’s the name of the enzyme you add to aid in reduction of chlorine added to achieve breakpoint?

    • @OrendaTechnologies
      @OrendaTechnologies  5 лет назад +3

      CV-600. It removes bather waste from water, but not nitrogen compounds like ammonia. CV-600 frees up HOCl to get through the breakpoint curve more efficiently.

  • @ezekiel2066
    @ezekiel2066 4 года назад

    What is the new formula for adding chlorine if adding cv600? How much less chlorine?

    • @OrendaTechnologies
      @OrendaTechnologies  4 года назад

      Enzymes help with non-living organics, which helps optimize chlorine against everything else, but enzymes do not directly reduce nitrogen compounds or anything living. The idea behind them, as it pertains to breakpoint, is to have more chlorine available for this process from the beginning. The real chlorine savings is against organics.

  • @grassthief1280
    @grassthief1280 4 года назад

    Hello breakpoint I'm just learning so stay with me here so basically when I get my Free chlorine, # and say it reads 4.2ppm and then I get the Total chlorine # 4.1ppm so basically i wouldn't need to shock or reach a breakpoint chlorination because my free is higher than my total which tells me their is no CHLORAMINES is this correct little confused ??? , chris M , thanks 👍

    • @OrendaTechnologies
      @OrendaTechnologies  4 года назад

      Well, technically it's impossible to have those readings. Total chlorine (TAC) MUST be ≥ free chlorine (FAC). So if you have 4.1 total and 4.2 free, your test kit is incorrect.
      But yes if they were equal you would not have a nitrogen load requiring a shock to reach breakpoint chlorination.

  • @ithirstyforknowledge
    @ithirstyforknowledge 5 лет назад

    What enzyme it is?