Pool Operators Study Guide
components and materials used for commercial swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs must comply with what standard?
ANSI/ NSPA Standard 5
Commercial swimming pools and spas are regulated by
ANSI/NSPI Standard 5
the term or explanation for removing the dirt/particles from the filter is
BACKWASHING
which algae is most difficult to control, often needing superchlorination and brushing?
Black
Powder chlorine is named
Calcium hypochlorite
the chemical name for dry chlorine is
Calcium hypochlorite
Add chemicals to water,
DO NOT add water to chemicals
What kind of filter media filters the smallest particles?
Diatomaceous Earth (DE)
how do you lower the Calcium Hardness Level?
Drain water out and add fresh water. Dilute the water
Resistance is caused by
Friction and Head Loss
electrical system at pool must have
GFI's
what should you use when handling chemicals?
Personal Protective Equipment--Gloves, Goggles, Apron
What should you have if the water is deeper than 5 feet?
Put up a safety line and have a slope line mark
If the chlorinator is working and you have chlorine in the vat, what is a possible reason for the chlorine reading being 0?
The test could be bleached (chlorine level is too high)
Flow Rate=
Turnover Rate divided/ Filter Media Rate
chloramines are
a combination of chlorine and ammonia in pool water
an aid in removing small particles from the pool water is
a flocculent
as the dirt in the filter _______the flow of the water going through the filter _______ while the filter pressure _________
accumulates; decreases; increases
stains on the interior pool surfaces are usually caused by
all of the above: copper, manganese, iron
sodium Hypochlorite
all of the above: deteriorates quickly into exposed air, sunlight, and high temperatures
cloudy water may be caused by
all of the above: filter malfunction, excessive bather load, chemical imbalance of the pool water
a pool should be free from
all of the above: floating debris, sediment and dirt, algae
chlorine can be used in which of the following forms
all of the above: gas, liquid, powder
the hypochlorinator doesn't work. what could be a possible cause for this?
all of the above: no chlorine in the vat, the injection fitting is clogged, the tube assembly needs to be changed
you see bubbles coming up from a return, the possible cause could be a
bad seal on the hair/lint strainer-- its not properly closed
the color of algae that causes damage to pool surface is
black algae
which type of algae is the most difficult to control in a pool, often requiring super-chlorination and brushing to eliminate
black algae
if patrons are complaining of red eyes and odor there are
chloramines present
what are chloramines?
chlorine combined with ammonia
if the telephone doesn't work
close the pool
if the pool is cloudy and you cannot see the main drain
close the pool to swimmers
To be a pool operator you must
complete pool operators training course
Low Calcium Hardness causes
corrosion of pool equipment
low calcium hardness in the pool water will cause
corrosion of the pool fixtures
as dirt accumulates inside a filter the amount of water that can pass through the filter
decreases
the filter medium that can filter the smallest particles is
diatomaceous earth
to remove stains from the pool surface
drain and acid wash the pool
on a pool without a diving bowl, no diving tiles must be placed
every 25 ft around the pool perimeter
in most jurisdictions the turnover time for a swimming pool is
every 6 hours
an aid in removing small particles from the pool is a
flocculent
resistance in a pool circulation system is caused by _____ and ______
friction and head loss
The flow of water through the filter is measured in ______ per minute
gallons
Chlorine in its natural state (gas) is ______ in color
green
Chlorine in its natural state is a halogen gas and is what color
green
the most common form of algae is
green
Low chlorine in the pool will cause or result in
green algae
stairs in a pool must be accompanied by a
handrail. the handrail must be anchored in the pool deck and in the bottom step
chlorine gas is ______ than air
heavier
microorganisms can be shielded from disinfectants if they are in suspended particles. This is caused by
high turbidity levels
microorganisms can be shielded from disinfectants if they are in suspended particles. this situation is caused by
high turbidity levels
Pool should have depth markers that are
horizontal, vertical and no more than 25 feet apart
chlorine reacts with water to form what disinfectant
hypochlorous acid
when you add chlorine to water it makes
hypochlorous acid
Chlorine is available to kill bacteria
immediately when added to the pool
Chlorine is available to kill bacteria
immediately when added to water
the volume of water going through a filter system is measured
in gallons per minute
Metals that damage the surface of the pool are
iron, manganese and copper
Bromine is sometimes used as a disinfectant because
it is more stable at higher temperatures than chlorine
the formula for area is:
length multiplied by width (number x number)
the formula for volume is
length multiplied by width by depth by 7.48 so: n X n X n X 7.48
chlorine comes in
liquid, powder, and gas
Low alkalinity in a pool causes
loss of pH control, or pH bounce
the strongest suction in the pool (ENTRAPMENT) is the
main drain
to measure the area for a circular pool
multiply R X R X 3.14 (R=radius)
to lower (decrease) pH you should add
muriatic acid
to lower the pH what may be added to the swimming pool water
muriatic acid
Channeling means
over the course of time the filter and sand is bad and deep channels are formed in the sand causing it to filter poorly
chlorine is used in pool water to not only kill germs, but to
oxidize organic contaminants
chlorine is added to the pool to
oxidize organic matter
What happens if the alkalinity level is too low?
pH is difficult to maintain, the water will cause damage to the pool walls
when doing the pH test and the sample turns purple, what does it mean?
pH is too high
when doing the pH test and the sample turns yellow, what does it mean?
pH is too low
Filtration is the
physical process of water moving through the system
Handrails are anchored to the
pool deck and bottom step
handrails should be anchored into the
pool deck and bottom step
the person responsible for keeping records at the pool is the
pool operator
algae forms because of
poor circulation
a sequestering agent may be used in a pool to
prevent precipitation of minerals on pool surfaces
a sequestering gent is used to
prevent precipitation of minerals on the pool surface
what do you do if a patron complains of a chlorine smell and their eyes are stinging?
raise the chlorine to Breakpoint Level
adding Chlorine (liquid or powder) to the pool
raises pH
main drain purpose is to
remove sediments and is located at the deep end of the pool
High Calcium Hardness causes
scaling
if the patron smells chloramines (bad chlorine) you should
shock the pool
there are complaints of red eyes in the swimmers and chlorine odors are present. the alkalinity is 1.0 ppm. What should the operator do?
shock the pool with chlorine
to clean a cartridge filter
soak in de-greaser and hose off
to clean cartridge filters:
soaked in degreaser and hosed off
to raise (increase) pH you should add
soda ash
to raise pH what may be added to the swimming pool water
soda ash
to raise alkalinity levels in the swimming pool water, what chemical is added
sodium bicarbonate
to raise total alkalinity you should add
sodium bicarbonate (same as baking soda)
the chemical name for liquid chlorine is
sodium hypochlorite
Liquid chlorine is named
sodium hypochorite
Cyanuric Acid is commonly called
stabilizer
Bromine is used because it is
stable at higher temperatures
to become a certified pool operator, a person must
successfully complete training course in pool operations approved by local jurisdictions
which conditions contribute to accelerated growth of algae?
sunlight, hot weather and high bather load
which of the following conditions contribute to accelerated growth of algae in pools
sunlight, hot weather, and high bather load
a filter backwash cycle for a sand filter is complete when
the backwash water appears clear in the sight glass
to remove stains from the interior pool surface
the pool must be drained and acid washed
filtration is
the process of removing suspended particles from the water
the amount of time that it takes for the local volume of pool water to pass through the circulation system is called
turnover rate
the time it takes for all the water to go through the filter system is the
turnover rate
The skimmer
weir prevents floating material from re-entering the pool
if you are using gas chlorine at a swimming pool the filter room must be
well ventilated
adding liquid or dry chlorine to the pool water has the following effect on pH:
will raise the pH
the recommended level of free chlorine in the swimming pool water is
1 to 5 parts per million (ppm)
ideal bromine level in a pool is
1.5 to 6.0
Pressure differential should never exceed more than
10 P.S.I.
the pressure differential between gauges on a pressure filter should not exceed
10 psi
to have breakpoint level of chlorine at a pool you must have
10 times the level of chloramines
Cyanuric Acid level cannot exceed
100 ppm
the maximum temperature in a spa is
104 degrees Fahrenheit
CDC states that the number of accidents related to swimming is:
140,000
according to recents statistics from the CDC, approximately how many water-related injuries are annually associated with swimming activities
140,000
High Rate Sand Filters are able to filter how much water per minute per square foot?
15-25 gpm.
if a pool has a volume of 75,000 gallons and the turnover rate is 8 hours, the minimum required flow rate is
156.25 gallons per minute
a shepherd's hook must be on a
16 foot fixed pole; not telescopic!!!!
a shepherd's hook must be attached to a
16 foot one piece pole
the volume in a rectangular pool that's 15 ft wide, 50 ft long and has a constant depth of 3 ft is:
16, 830 gallons
minimum number of ladders required in a pool is
2
the surface area of the regular swimming pool 30 ft wide and 75 ft long is
2,250 sq. ft
calcium Hardness of a pool should be between
200 and 400
Hardness is a measure of certain dissolved minerals in the water and is recommended to be maintained at
200-400 parts per million (ppm)
pool water must be tested every
24 hours
if there is no diving well/board "NO DIVING" should be posted every
25 feet
the maximum level of chlorine in a pool is
3
ideal bromine level in a spa is
3.0 to 10.0
you go to the pool in the morning and notice the chlorine is at zero. You hand-feed chlorine, how long do you have to wait to allow people to go into the pool.
30 minutes
the surface area of a circular wading pool with a diameter of 20 ft is
314 sq. ft
there must be a minimum of ___ feet of deck around the entire pool perimeter
4
physical barriers around a pool (fence) must be __ inches in height
42
the maximum level of chlorine in a spa is
5
In most jurisdictions the turnover rate is ____ for a pool
6 HOURS
pH levels should be between
7.2 and 7.8
the recommended range to maintain pH is
7.2-7.8
total Alkalinity of a pool should be between
80 and 140
Alkalinity of swimming pool water is recommended to be maintained at
80-140 parts per million (ppm)
cyanuric acid is commonly called
A stabilizer