Pump Room Operations Checklist by Position - Site Supervisor

Written by Matt Young

CHEMISTRY TESTING: Confirm with Deck Supervisor numbers are within range.

Test Daily

Record Results in iPad

Alkalinity (Alk) pH Free Chlorine (FC) Total Chlorine (TC) Combined Chlorine (CC)
Before Opening Shift

Pro Only

 ✔

 ✔

 ✔

 ✔

Mid-Day

 ✔

 ✔

 ✔

 ✔

 ✔

End of Last Shift

Pro Only

 ✔

 ✔

 ✔

 ✔

If Chemistry Tests do not fit into Maricopa County Standards alert the GM or PRO.

PUMP ROOM INSPECTION: 

Quick check of the pump room. Alert the PRO if anything is outside of our standards.

  • Alarms: Visually Check
    • ProMinent Controllers
    • Miox System
    • UV Controllers
    • VFD Drives
       
  • Tanks: Assess Levels
    • Miox Tank - At least 50% full.
    • Brine Tank - Above Minimum Salt line. Add salt as needed.
       
  • CO2 Gauges 
    • Minimum should be 25% full
       
  • Look & Listen:
    • Leaks
    • Noises - i.e whistling, screeching, gurgling, hissing
    • Smells - Smell for sweet carmely, chemical, rubbery, or smoke scents.

POOL AREA INSPECTION:

Quick check of the pool area. Inform PRO if you see problems with any of these:

  • Clarity
  • Air Bubbles
  • Water Level

Equipment Inspection:

Contact the PRO about any alarms

  • ProMinent Controller
  • Miox Controller

EMERGENCY ACTION PLANS:

  • Power Outage
    • Turn Off Both Pools: 
      • VFD power switch
      • Heaters
      • U.V. systems
        (VFD MUST BE TURNED OFF BEFORE CLOSING VALVES EVEN IF POWER IS OUT)
    • Close Main Drain Valves - Both Pools
    • Close Gutter Valves - Both Pools
       
  • Chemicals Out of Range
    • Manually Dose only when communicating with your PRO
      • Never add directly to the pool if swimmers are due to swim within 15 minutes.
      • Always keep acid and chlorine separated and never dose one immediately after the other.
      • Adding Chlorine: See Binder for Chlorine Tables & Instructions
      • Adding Acid: See Binder for Acid Dilution Table & Instructions
        • Never add acid through the slurry tank - potential dangerous gaseous reaction.