Spa School – Bromine PDF Print E-mail

Start-up

  • Fill spa & bring temperature to at least 90oF (granular chemicals won’t dissolve in colder water)
  • Fill floating dispenser with BROMINE TABLETS, set dispenser between 3 & 5 and put in spa
  • Add ½ capful of PEAK BOOST/BROMINATING GRANULES to water
  • Test and adjust your water within 12-24 hours (if you are new to water chemistry or you know the water in your area is out of balance, test as soon as possible)

Bromine

  • Bromine is a 2 part system, bromine from your floating dispenser and the activator, REFRESH
  • The way bromine sanitizes is by bonding with the particles in your spa and when the activator is added, that bond is broken and the particles are oxidized
  • On average, 2 to 3 capfuls of REFRESH are needed per week.  It is ideal to add ½ to 1 capful after using the spa. Using a small amount of chemical more often versus adding the entire 2 or 3 capfuls at the end of the week will aide in keeping your spa’s water more consistently clear.
  • Adding REFRESH to your spa 15 to 20 minutes prior to testing your bromine levels will provide you with the most accurate bromine reading

Testing

Test approximately once a week or with a heavier than normal bather load
Be sure to test in the following order because each element influences each other:

1.    Alkalinity, 2.  pH, 3.  Bromine

  1. Test and adjust Alkalinity
    • If alkalinity is low, add 1 capful of PERFECT BALANCE until balanced
    • If alkalinity is high, add 1/8 cup MURIATIC ACID (available at most hardware stores) until balanced
  2. Test and adjust pH
    • If pH is low, add 1 capful ADJUST UP until balanced
    • If pH is high, add 1 capful ADJUST DOWN until balanced
  3. Test and adjust Bromine
    • If bromine is consistently high, close the dispenser a number or two
    • If bromine is extremely high, add 2 capfuls of REFRESH, leave the cover off and circulate water for several hours (you may also use a product called X-IT, available at Arctic Spas Saskatoon)
    • If bromine is consistently low, be sure that you have added REFRESH in the last few hours, if you have, open the dispenser a number or two.  If you haven’t added REFRESH recently, add 1 capful and retest in 15 to 20 minutes
    • If you have recently added REFRESH or there have been a large number of people in your spa and you are still not getting a proper bromine reading, add a small amount of PEAK BOOST/BROMINATING GRANULES to increase your bromine levels and open up the dispenser more if you are still having troubles reestablishing levels

FYI

  • Be sure to have your jets on high when adding any chemicals, let them circulate for 10 to 20 minutes to dissolve the chemicals completely
  • Most often you will only need to add 1 capful or less of chemical at a time, slowly adjust your levels using small amounts of chemical to prevent over correction
  • Be prepared to change your water within the first month, after that your water should last between 3 and 4 months (or more if you have an ozone generator in your spa)
  • The disposable filter lasts 3 to 4 months based on bather load and water quality, change the filter when it is dark to the core of the filter (warning:  if you leave the filter in your spa too long, it starts to disintegrate)
  • While using the disposable filter, NO LIQUID CHEMICALS are to be used with the exception of liquid sanitizers or fragrances
  • If you have hard water or a large quantity of minerals in your water, be sure to fill with a pre-filter to ensure the quality of water
  • Chemicals should be stored in a cool, dry place to ensure safety and effective chemicals
 

Arctic Spas Saskatoon

2-2345  Millar Ave | Saskatoon, Sk
Phone: 306-668-1801 | Fax: 306-242-1846 | Toll Free:1-800-268-7727