Technician Quiz #1

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Pool Technician Quiz #1

Test your knowledge and skills as a pool technician with our challenging quiz! Perfect for both new and experienced technicians, this quiz covers essential topics like water chemistry, equipment maintenance, and service protocols.

  • 10 multiple choice questions
  • Assess your readiness for service
  • Learn best practices in pool care
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CleaningWave134
What time are you expected to arrive at the office each work day (Or at your first pool if starting from home)?
Between sunrise and noon
Between sunrise and 7AM
Between sunrise and 10AM
Whenever you want as long as you get it done
PH is 7.0 (Orange-Yellow). What should you do?
Add a scoop of soda ash
Add a splash of acid
Do an acid demand test to determine how much acid is needed
Do an alkalinity test to determine if soda ash is needed.
PH is 7.8 (Purple-Pink). What should you do?
Add a scoop of soda ash
Add a splash of acid
Do an acid demand test to determine how much acid is needed
Do an alkalinity test to determine if soda ash is needed.
What is our policy on pump baskets for "FULL" and "FMS" service visits?
Open pump lid and empty basket out every visit, even if it looks empty
Look through clear pump lid for leaves. If you can't see debris, do not open pump lid. You do not want to put unnecessary wear on pump if you don't have to
Chlorine level is 1.0 (Faint Yellow). What should you do?
Add 0 tabs & 1 scoop of shock
Fill chlorine dispenser to the top (7-8 tabs). No shock
Add the standard number of tabs for the current time of year. No shock
Fill chlorine dispenser to the top (7-8 tabs) & add 1 scoop shock
Chlorine level is 0.0 (Clear). What should you do?
Fill chlorine dispenser to the top (7-8 tabs) & add 1 scoop shock
Fill chlorine dispenser to the top (7-8 tabs). No shock
Add the standard number of tabs for the current time of year. No shock
Add 0 tabs & 1 scoop of shock
What should you do if a pool has a damaged or missing floater?
Report to office. Do not replace unless we make you a note.
Replace floater and make a note under job notes. We replace floaters free of charge. Keep multiple on your truck incase you need them
Add tabs to the skimmer basket
Add tabs to the pump basket
Even if circulation is good and pressure is normal, cartridge filter should be cleaned at least...
Every 3 months
Every month
Every 6 months
Once per year
You come across a very dirty pool on FULL service. It has a cart filter and the circulation is low. What should you do?
Skip pool, notify office
First clean the pool. Notify office If you run out of time before getting to the cart.
First clean the cartridge(s) and make sure system is running properly. Notify office If you run out of time before getting the pool fully clean.
1/2 clean the cartridges and 1/2 clean the pool
You come across a FULL service pool with no visible debris/algae on the steps or love seat. What should you do?
Do not brush. You do not need to brush unless you see debris or algae
Sprinkle some dirt on the steps, then brush it off so they get their moneys worth.
Spend the extra time picking weeds in the yard
Brush the steps and love seat every visit even if you don't see any debris or algae
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