Apartments & multi-family

Apartment pool compliance logs, written by the tester.

Short answer

Apartment pool compliance logs are the chemistry record a property team hands an inspector, owner, or insurer. Amano is the inline tester that writes those readings. It is not a clipboard app.

It mounts on a 2-inch return line and runs liquid-reagent tests for free chlorine, combined chlorine, pH, and total alkalinity. Tests usually run twice a day. Timing is adjustable. After a test, it can alert the team when a reading is out of range.

Share the timestamped log with a QR code. The other person does not need a login. This does not replace the CPO, required manual tests, or local code.

The job is the record, not another form

On a multi-family site, the hard part is often the gap between visits. A binder can look complete until someone asks for last Tuesday. A phone logbook still needs a person on deck with a kit.

Amano records the four chemistry values it tests, with a timestamp, when the scheduled test runs. That is a device log. It is not proof that every local field was filled, or that the water was safe.

What the inspector can open

When someone asks for the history, the team can share a QR link to the stored readings. Nothing extra to install on their end. Required fields, signatures, paper backups, and retention still follow the local health department and adopted code.

The Model Aquatic Health Code is voluntary guidance, not federal law. Your authority having jurisdiction wins.

This is general operating guidance. Follow your local health department and adopted code, facility SOP, chemical label, and equipment-manufacturer instructions.

What this page is not

Several buildings, one app

Property teams can see more than one pool in one app. Each device still needs a 120V outlet, a 2-inch return line after the filter and before other return-line equipment, at least 40 GPM, and at least 10 PSI at the install point. Cellular is built in. A monthly reagent cartridge is swapped on a schedule.

Common questions

Does a device log replace the CPO or local code?
No. Amano writes timestamped chemistry logs from its scheduled tests. It does not replace the certified pool operator, required manual testing, inspections, product labels, site procedures, or the authority having jurisdiction.
Is this a clipboard or logbook app?
No. Amano is an inline tester on the return line. It runs liquid-reagent tests and stores those readings. It is not a phone app that waits for someone to type numbers from a test kit.
Can an inspector see the log without an account?
Yes. Timestamped chemistry logs can be shared with a QR code. The inspector or partner does not need a login. Local rules still decide which records they accept.
What does Amano record for an apartment pool?
Free chlorine, combined chlorine, pH, and total alkalinity from scheduled tests, typically twice a day. Timing and frequency are adjustable. It does not measure every value a local code might name.

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