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Pillar 2: Non-living Organics | Orenda's Four Pillars

Pillar 2: Non-living Organics | Orenda's Four Pillars

FromRule Your Pool


Pillar 2: Non-living Organics | Orenda's Four Pillars

FromRule Your Pool

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
May 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

00:00 - Intro01:54 - Chlorine's responsibilities02:48 - More of an oxidant demand than a sanitizer demand03:02 -  Three categories of oxidants: metals, nitrogen compounds, and non-living organics03:19 -  What does oxidation mean?05:11 - Nitrogen compounds: ammonia and urea, and combined chlorine07:54 -The bulk of chlorine's responsibilities (over 90%) are non-living organics10:23 - Secondary oxidizer systems (ozone, AOP, and hyper-dissolved oxygen)11:21 - Our not-so-shameless plug: enzymes are used to supplement chlorine against non-living organics13:49 - Enzymes are not required, but beneficial, especially with larger bather loads14:26 - Wildfire smoke/ash puts organics, nitrogen and phosphates in your pool. That's a serious chlorine demand.16:48 - Thank you for listening!------------------------------------Connect with Orenda Technologies Website: https://www.orendatech.comBlog: https://blog.orendatech.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/OrendaTechnologiesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/orendatech/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orendatechnologies/
Released:
May 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Rule Your Pool is a podcast by Orenda Technologies. This show was created for pool owners, operators, and service pros who want the best water quality possible. If you want to know what's really going on with your swimming pool chemistry, this might be the podcast for you. Each week, we'll cover a new topic related to swimming pools, water chemistry, or indoor air quality. With our help, you'll be able to rule your pool without over-treating it with chemicals and wasting money.