The correct ratio of mineral content and pH that prevents pool water from becoming corrosive or scale forming.
pool or spa water that is within the accepted water analysis parameters for: pH, sanitizer, total alkalinity, calcium hardness, chlorine stabilizer (chlorine pools only) and minerals. The balancing, of the pool or spa water, helps to eliminate water chemistry problems.
Pool or spa water that has a proper pH and the appropriate mineral content to prevent corrosion and scaling.
Pool water, which is maintained with a pH level between 7.2 and 7.6 and contains the proper total alkalinity, calcium hardness, and temperature to yield a Langelier Saturation Index of plus or minus 0.5 is said to be chemically balanced.
Swimming pool water that has the correct ratio of mineral content and pH level to help prevent corrosion or scale formation.
Water that is neither corrosive nor scale forming. Water with the proper relationships of pH, total alkalinity and calcium hardness is said to be balanced.
Balanced water results when the pH, Total Alkalinity, Calcium Hardness, Dissolved Solids and temperature are all in the right proportion.
The correct ratio of mineral content and pH level that prevents the water from being corrosive or scale forming.
The correct ratio of mineral content and pH that prevents water from the environment.
Water that has the proper ratio of mineral content and pH to prevent corrosion and scaling.
The correct ratio of mineral content, pH and alkalinity levels that prevents the water from being corrosive or scale forming.
Balanced water is the result when all of your chemical parameters are where they should be, and thus "balance" each other. The key components of water balance are pH, Total Alkalinity, Calcium Hardness and Temperature, as measured using the Langelier Index of water balance.
the state of the pool water where the components are in their proper ranges for optimal comfort, clarity, and sanitizer effectiveness. Components include pH, Total Alkalinity, Calcium Hardness, Total Dissolved Solids.
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.
Balanced water is the result when all of your chemical parameters are within the tolerance limits. The most important parameters of water balance are pH, Total Alkalinity, Calcium Hardness and Temperature, as measured using the Langelier Saturation Index .
Water containing just the right amounts of Calcium Hardness, Total Alkalinity, pH and Dissolved Solids so as to prevent scale-forming or corrosive tendencies.