You will have to test the water before you can work that out. if you don't have a test kit take a sample of your water to your pool supply's shop and they will test it free of charge and tel you exactly what is required.
The amount of bleach you can add to a pool depends on the desired chlorine level and the concentration of the bleach. Generally, for a typical concentration of household bleach (around 5-6% sodium hypochlorite), you would add about 1 quart (32 ounces) to raise the chlorine level by approximately 3 ppm in a 15,000-gallon pool. It's essential to test the water before and after adding bleach to ensure safe and effective disinfection. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and pool care recommendations.
A 15 percent bleach solution is not safe for use in pools. Most pool sanitization requires a much lower concentration of chlorine, typically around 1-3 parts per million (ppm). Using a high concentration like 15 percent can lead to skin and eye irritation, damage pool equipment, and disrupt the water balance. It's essential to use pool-specific chemicals that are designed for safe sanitation.
We suggest to start with 15 lbs of salt and then test the water. Ideal will 3400 ppm. Usually we suggest to add 290 lbs of salt for a 10,000 gallon pool if the pool does not have any chlorine. By that reference you should add 29 lbs. But we think start with 15 lbs and increase as needed is a good idea.
how much do you need to add to 15 to make it 60
Actually, since your pool is a rectangle, it will have a perimeter instead of a circumference. That is the distance around the outside. To get that, add all sides together. 15+15+24+24= the perimeter.
Depends on the depth of the pool
You can add 5-10 pounds of borax for every 10,000 gallons of water in your pool. For a 30,000 gallon pool, you would need to add 15-30 pounds of borax to adjust the pH and alkalinity levels. Be sure to test the water after adding borax to ensure the levels are within the recommended range.
Add the height of the pool to the 15' width of the pool. Then add the width of the deck to the 24' length of the pool to obtain the right measurement.
The ratio of the mix is 4:5.... therefore you would need 12 parts bleach to 15 parts water.
630 sq feet
there are 4400 gal in my pool that is 15 x 4 ft.
Filter the water for a minimum 12 - 15 hrs. add the rec. of conditioner and chlor. in no particular order.