The answer is YES. Calcium Hypochlorite is a common and effective disinfectant used in swimming pools, also can be used for chlorine shock.
Calcium hyprochlorite has a strong sterilization, disinfection, purification and bleaching effect, and has a wide range of applications in wool washing, textile, carpet, paper and other industries. It is mainly composed of calcium hypochlorite reacting with water and carbon dioxide to produce hypochlorous acid with strong oxidation.
Disinfection:
Calcium hypochlorite is a powerful disinfectant that effectively kills bacteria and algae in pool water.
The working principle of calcium hypochlorite is that calcium hypochlorite can react with water to produce hypochlorous acid, which is the main form of chlorine disinfectant. Hypochlorous acid has strong oxidation, because of this, it can destroy the cell structure of microorganisms, so as to achieve the purpose of disinfection.
Chlorine shock treatment:
When using chlorine disinfectant to disinfect the pool, the residual chlorine concentration in the pool must be maintained within a compliant and safe concentration range between 1 ppm to 3 ppm according to American’s official standard.
Contaminants such as sweat, cosmetics, rain, and pets will consume free chlorine. Nitrogenous pollutants could react with free chlorine to form chloramines. Chloramines have a strong odor, which can cause discomfort in swimmers and even trigger asthma. Therefore, we need to eliminate chloramines in the pool, which requires us to do chlorine shock treatment. Chlorine shock is a process of adding a high level of chlorine disinfectant to the pool, that is, it makes the residual chlorine content in the pool rapidly rise, and oxidize chloramine. Until the residual chlorine concentration drops to a reasonable range, you can continue to swim.y
Storage and Handling:
It’s very important to store calcium hypochlorite in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from other chemicals, and keep it away from children.
Pay attention to avoid packing damage and high temperature. Heat may cause severe decomposition, resulting in an accelerated reduction of available chlorine. Great care should be taken during transportation and storage. Mishandling, improper storage, or contamination can also make calcium hypochlorite products unstable and dangerous.
Calcium hypochlorite is stable when kept in good storage conditions, but best used within twelve months of manufacture.
Advantages of calcium hypochlorite:
Calcium hypochlorite is non-stabilized chlorine and will not increase the ICA concentration.
Usage:
For larger pools:
Tablets need to be used in the calcium hypochlorite doser. Remember not to use a TCCA doser to dose calcium hypochlorite. If using wrong dosers, it may cause danger. So do not do this for the safety of your device.
For smaller pools:
Because CHC contains water insoluble matter, it is necessary to dissolve the granules into water to form a ready-to-use solution. Stand by and pour the clear solution onto the water surface of swimming pools.
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Post time: Mar-14-2025