Traitez d'abord la charge comme une pression de filtration, pas comme un diagnostic d'eau verte.
Branches de la saison des débris
Choisissez la branche dominante des débris avant d'ajouter de la chimie ou de décider de l'ordre du nettoyage.
Retirez la grosse charge organique avant qu'elle ne commence à étouffer le débit et le désinfectant.
Passez au parcours contamination quand le ruissellement ou les résidus d'inondation changent le nettoyage.
Utilisez le guide climatique quand la charge de débris suit davantage l'environnement local que le calendrier.
Debris Season Management
Handle pollen surges, leaf fall, and organic debris loads before they overwhelm sanitizer demand and filtration.
- Handle pollen surges, leaf fall, and organic debris loads before they overwhelm sanitizer demand and filtration.
- FC
- CYA
- pH
- Do not keep dumping shock into a pool that is mainly overloaded with leaves or pollen.
Skim and remove the bulk debris before testing or dosing. A heavy debris load skews every chemistry result.
- ✕Do not dump shock into a pool that is mainly overloaded with leaves or pollen
- ✕Do not add clarifier before the debris is physically removed
FC / CYA / pH
Classify the debris regime
Start by naming the seasonal pattern before you change the chemistry.
Remove the big load first
The fastest way to reduce demand is to get the bulk material out of the water.
Treat fine pollen as filtration demand
Pollen behaves more like a recurring filter load than an immediate algae diagnosis.
- Do not keep dumping shock into a pool that is mainly overloaded with leaves or pollen.
Separate tint from stain from algae
Brown or yellow water after a debris event is not automatically an algae problem.
Prevent the same load from returning
Seasonal debris management is mostly about reducing repeat pressure.
Educational guidance only. Verify labels, manuals, local code, and site conditions before acting. Stop for electrical, gas, structural, drain, drowning, injury, emergency, or chemical-mixing risk.