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00:00 - Intro
02:21 - Evaporation is the process of liquid water converting into water vapor (gas). And this process takes energy (heat) to occur.
03:40 - Humidity in the air and the difference between air and water temperature (delta T) are the two main factors that determine evaporation rate.
05:03 - How evaporation affects water chemistry. An average pool loses roughly its entire volume of pool water in a given year.
06:28 - Difference in temperature between water and air matters a lot. Cold air and warm water evaporates more.
08:58 - Anything in tap water tends to accumulate over time (calcium, metals, etc.). Things not in tap water tend to stay consistent (CYA, salinity, etc.)
10:34 - https://blog.orendatech.com/evaporation-and-accumulation
11:27 - Evaporation scum/scale line on their tile, above the waterline. Not necessarily an LSI violation, because water leaves, so the saturation of CaCO3 goes up.
14:21 - Winterization involves draining water down, and the dilution throughout the winter drastically changes water chemistry.
16:52 - Analogy: glass of water. CH = 200 ppm. Drink half, the CH does not change. Let half evaporate, and the CH doubles.
18:19 - Thanks for listening!
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00:00 - Intro
02:21 - Evaporation is the process of liquid water converting into water vapor (gas). And this process takes energy (heat) to occur.
03:40 - Humidity in the air and the difference between air and water temperature (delta T) are the two main factors that determine evaporation rate.
05:03 - How evaporation affects water chemistry. An average pool loses roughly its entire volume of pool water in a given year.
06:28 - Difference in temperature between water and air matters a lot. Cold air and warm water evaporates more.
08:58 - Anything in tap water tends to accumulate over time (calcium, metals, etc.). Things not in tap water tend to stay consistent (CYA, salinity, etc.)
10:34 - https://blog.orendatech.com/evaporation-and-accumulation
11:27 - Evaporation scum/scale line on their tile, above the waterline. Not necessarily an LSI violation, because water leaves, so the saturation of CaCO3 goes up.
14:21 - Winterization involves draining water down, and the dilution throughout the winter drastically changes water chemistry.
16:52 - Analogy: glass of water. CH = 200 ppm. Drink half, the CH does not change. Let half evaporate, and the CH doubles.
18:19 - Thanks for listening!
------------------------------------
Connect with Orenda Technologies
Website: https://www.orendatech.com
Blog: https://blog.orendatech.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/OrendaTechnologies
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orendatech/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orendatechnologies/
______________________________
Connect with us!
Realize your full potential.
Watershape University®
Water chemistry questions?
Orenda®
Questions? Comments? Or apply to sponsor the show:
[email protected]
Facebook: @ruleyourpool
YouTube: @rule-your-pool

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