Please help my (mis)understanding!
Note: I have read the posts here mentioning cyanuric acid; they do not relieve my quandary.
I understand from the extensive and detailed literature online that cyanuric acid (CYA) concentrations inevitably increase, whatever method of introduction is used (direct/dichlor/trichlor).
Also, there seems no chemical way of reducing CYA concentration (though there are chemicals with refuted efficacy), hence the common recommendation to part-drain a pool to reduce overconcentration of cyanuric acid.
I am looking for confirmation that is really the case. That is, if using chemical means of sanitizing a pool:
- one uses chlorine (hypochlorous acid one way or another),
- and one needs to use cyanuric acid (direct/dichlor/trichlor) as a stabilizer (or accept dosing daily to replenish chlorine),
- and then one will inevitably have to part-drain the pool at some time (hence incurring cost of water replacement, probably by bowser).
I find it surprising that many pool owners that use chemicals for sanitization will have to go through this, and most seem unaware of it.
If it is true, how many years might it take between such partial drainings?
I am asking because my pool has this problem (I know because of testing and because we have the purple line problem (copper cyanurate)).
And it is not because I have been overdosing: we use trichlor multitabs (made in Spain) and put new ones in (one per skimmer) only when the old one has dissolved. (One has to presume the tabs themselves are correctly balanced in terms of chlorine/cyanuric acid.)
Confirmation / refutation / comments appreciated, thanks.