ZEOBEST's ability to absorb ammonia;
and
How to recharge your ZEOBEST for Indoor Pools
ZEOBEST possesses an ion exchange capability to absorb
ammonia and reduce chloramines. Chloramine formation
is generally a problem associated with indoor pools
so our recharging instructions pertain primarily to
indoor pools. Ammonia is created when little kids
or in some cases big kids don’t get out of the
pool when they are supposed to and use the pool as
a bathroom.
ZEOBEST
is a sodium based zeolite so it is naturally sodium
activated and ready to work its magic absorbing ammonia
and reducing chloramines to make your pool experience
much more enjoyable. How ZEOBEST performs this magic
is through ion exchange. Ion exchange allows ZEOBEST
to absorb ammonia by releasing its sodium. At some
point ZEOBEST will have absorbed as much ammonia as
it physically can.
You'll
be pleased to know that ZEOBEST has the highest ion
exchange capacity of any filtration zeolite on the
market today. ZEOBEST has been tested to hold more
than 4 times the amount of ammonia of our largest
competitor. This means that ZEOBEST will need to be
recharged less frequently than other filtration zeolites.
How
will you know when you will need to recharge your
ZEOBEST? There are several ways. One way is that
when you start to notice the dominant chlorine smell
again and eyes start to hurt means that your ZEOBEST
is pretty full of ammonia. The second and more exact
method is by using a chlorine test kit that will measure
chloramine formation.
The
recharging process is not difficult.
First you will need to open your filter.
Second you will mix a 10% salt solution in water.
Table salt can be used as a recharging salt. Your
filter should indicate the gallon capacity of your
filter. Mix .8 pounds of salt for each gallons of
water. Stir your salt water solution until the salt
is thoroughly dissolved in the water. Then pour your
salt water solution over your ZEOBEST filter bed.
Close
your filter and let the salt water solution soak in
your ZEOBEST filter bed for approximately 10 to 12
hours. During this soaking period the salt is releasing
and replacing the ammonia with sodium. At the end
of this soaking period, backwash your ZEOBEST filter
bed similar to a normal backwash. The ammonia will
be backwashed out and your ZEOBEST will be good as
new and ready to start absorbing ammonia once again.
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