Formula Library 3 min read Updated 2026-06-01

CYA (Cyanuric Acid) Dose Formula

The Formula

CYA to add (oz) = (Target CYA − Current CYA) × Volume (gal) × 0.000133
SymbolDescriptionUnit
Target CYADesired cyanuric acid level in ppm (outdoor pools: 30–50 ppm; salt pools: 60–80 ppm)ppm
Current CYACurrent CYA level measured by test kitppm
VolumePool volume in gallonsgallons
0.000133Ounces of CYA per ppm per gallon of pool wateroz/ppm/gal

Worked Example

Example

Pool: 15,000 gallons. Current CYA: 20 ppm. Target CYA: 40 ppm.

  • Increase needed = 40 − 20 = 20 ppm
  • Using the rule: 13 oz per 10,000 gal per 10 ppm
  • For 20 ppm on 10,000 gal: 13 × 2 = 26 oz
  • For 15,000 gal: 26 × 1.5 = 39 oz

Add approximately 39 oz (about 2.4 lbs) of cyanuric acid granules. Place in a nylon sock and hang in front of a return jet, or pre-dissolve in warm water and add. Allow 24–48 hours for full dissolving before retesting.

How This Formula Works

Cyanuric acid (CYA) — also called stabiliser or conditioner — protects chlorine from UV light degradation. Without CYA, outdoor pool chlorine can be destroyed within 30–60 minutes of direct sunlight.

  • CYA cannot be removed chemically — only through partial drain and refill.
  • CYA accumulates over time when using stabilised chlorine products (trichlor, dichlor). Each pound of trichlor adds about 6 ppm CYA per 10,000 gallons.
  • At high CYA levels (above 80 ppm), chlorine effectiveness is significantly reduced — called chlorine lock.
  • Equivalent rule: 13 oz of CYA granules raises a 10,000-gallon pool by approximately 10 ppm.

Limitations & Notes

CYA raises slightly more slowly than most other chemicals — 24 to 48 hours for complete dissolution. Do not retest before it has fully dissolved. Granular CYA does not dissolve quickly in the skimmer and can damage equipment — pre-dissolve separately.

Last reviewed: 2026-06-01