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Panel Reading pre-opening

  • Free Reading

  • PH

Tablet Reading pre-opening

  • Pool Free Cl Reading Range 0.30 to 2.00 aim for 1.00

  • Pool Total Cl Reading

  • Pool Combined reading Total Cl - Free Cl = Combined total

  • Pool Free difference. (Tablet - Panel)

  • Pool PH ( Range 7.20 to 7.80 aim for 7.40)

  • Pool PH difference. (Tablet - Panel)

  • Spa Free Cl Reading (Range 0.30 to 2.00 aim for 1.00)

  • Spa Total Cl Reading

  • Spa Combined reading (Total Cl - Free Cl = Combined total)

  • Spa PH (Range 7.20 to 7.80 aim for 7.40)

  • Dosing

  • Pool water clarity

Air / water Reading pre-opening

  • Pool Air temperature.

  • Pool Water temperature. ( 29 - 30 aim for 29.5)

  • Spa Water temperature. (30 - 40 aim for 35)

  • Spa Air temperature.

  • Is a pool re-test required?

  • Tap here to enter details of the re-test

  • signature of person carrying out pool test

  • Signature of person checking the results.

Panel Reading 1415Hrs

  • Free Reading

  • PH

Tablet Reading 1415Hrs

  • Pool Free Cl Reading Range 0.30 to 2.00 aim for 1.00

  • Pool Total Cl Reading

  • Pool Combined reading Total Cl - Free Cl = Combined total

  • Pool Free difference. (Tablet - Panel)

  • Pool PH ( Range 7.20 to 7.80 aim for 7.40)

  • Pool PH difference. (Tablet - Panel)

  • Spa Free Cl Reading (Range 0.30 to 2.00 aim for 1.00)

  • Spa Total Cl Reading

  • Spa Combined reading (Total Cl - Free Cl = Combined total)

  • Spa PH (Range 7.20 to 7.80 aim for 7.40)

  • Dosing

  • Pool water clarity

Air / water Reading 1415Hrs

  • Pool Air temperature.

  • Pool Water temperature. ( 29 - 30 aim for 29.5)

  • Spa Air temperature.

  • Spa Water temperature. (30 - 40 aim for 35)

  • Is a pool re- test required?

  • Tap here to enter details of the re-test

  • signature of person carrying out pool test

  • Signature of person checking the results.

Panel Reading post closing

  • Free Reading

  • PH

Tablet Reading post close

  • Pool Free Cl Reading Range 0.30 to 2.00 aim for 1.00

  • Pool Total Cl Reading

  • Pool Combined reading Total Cl - Free Cl = Combined total

  • Pool Free difference. (Tablet - Panel)

  • Pool PH ( Range 7.20 to 7.80 aim for 7.40)

  • Pool PH difference. (Tablet - Panel)

  • Spa Free Cl Reading (Range 0.30 to 2.00 aim for 1.00)

  • Spa Total Cl Reading

  • Spa Combined reading (Total Cl - Free Cl = Combined total)

  • Spa PH (Range 7.20 to 7.80 aim for 7.40)

  • Dosing

  • Pool water clarity

  • Pool Air temperature.

  • Pool Water temperature. ( 29 - 30 aim for 29.5)

  • Spa Water temperature. (30 - 40 aim for 35)

  • Spa Air temperature.

  • Is a pool re- test required?

  • Tap here to enter details of the re-test

  • signature of person carrying out pool test

  • Signature of person checking the results.

Flume check & inflatable check ( ensure the flume is walked from bottom to top, check all joints are intact and free from debris and no faults. Carry this out for both main and toddler flumes. Check the inflatable and ensure it fully inflates prior to entering the water. Check all tethering ropes are connected and secure, all hose pipes are intact and free from leaks.

  • Flume check AM

  • Flume checkers signature.

  • Flume check PM

  • Flume checkers signature.

  • Inflatable check (Saturday only)

  • inflatable checkers signature.

  • What to do if the readings are outside the parameters shown 1. The lifeguard to carry out a re-test and advise the Manager on Duty 2. The Manager on Duty Is to check the dosing unit 3. The Manager on Duty will decide if the pool/spa is to be closed. 4. The Manager on Duty is to Assess the problem and take remedial actions. 5. The Manager on Duty is to monitor the readings and instr

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