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Tru-Blu Sodium Bromide

 REMEMBER: ALWAYS ADD CHEMICALS TO WATER
NEVER WATER TO CHEMICALS

Water chemistry must be balanced before starting up The Genesis Device.

If the water is not properly balanced -The Genesis will not create Bromine.

 

pH  Ideal range 7.2 – 7.8 (7.6 being optimum)  test weekly

Alkalinity  Ideal range 80 - 120 ppm  test monthly

Calcium Hardness  Ideal range 150 – 400 ppm  test yearly

TDS – Total Dissolved Solids
 Ideal range before adding Tru-Blu 200 – 500 ppm
Ideal range after Tru-Blu has been added 2300 – 2700 ppm

Phosphates – level should be less than 100ppb

 

 

ADJUSTING WATER CHEMISTRY

Follow the label instructions based on your tub size

We recommend Biolab, Leisure Time, and Blue Wave products. 
See your local pool and spa dealer

 

Adjusting your pH:

If pH is low (below 7.2) raise by using a base baking soda or soda ash product

If pH is high (above 7.8) lower by using a muriatic acid or sodium bisulfate product

 

Adjusting your Alkalinity:

If Alkalinity is low (below 80) add baking soda product

If Alkalinity is high (above 120) add sodium bisulfate product

 

Adjusting your Calcium Hardness:

If Calcium is low (below 150) add a calcium chloride product

If Calcium is high (above 400) partially drain the tub and refill with fresh water

 

Adjusting your TDS – Total Dissolved Solids:

Total Dissolved Solids are a combination of metals, minerals and other organic materials in your water.  If your spa has been filled with well water or with water from a non-municipal source, additional chemicals to remove metals and or chemical contaminants may need to be added to your water.  TDS can be tested with a meter, test strip, or by taking a water sample to your local pool and spa dealer.

 

Phosphate contamination

Phosphates are contaminants that come from products such as fertilizer, soap, shampoo, lotion, and perfume. Phosphates can be tested with a strip or by taking a water sample to your local pool and spa dealer.

     *Some spa chemicals such as spa filter cleaners and salt water softeners contain      
      Phosphates and should not be used.

For additional information
consult your owners manual.
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