MiniKit cyanuric acid analysis
- Minikit cyanuric acid analysis (chlorine stabilizer)
- Includes 50 tablets
- Ideal for public pools
- Easy handling and accurate dosing
- Minimum shelf life of 5 years in aluminum foil
- Ideal cyanuric acid level is 30 to 50 ppm (mg/l)
- A low level of cyanuric acid causes the sun's ultraviolet rays to dissipate the chlorine quickly
- A high level reduces the beneficial effect of chlorine
- A minimum of one test per month is recommended
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Cyanuric Acid Analysis
- Minikit Cyanuric Acid Analysis (Chlorine Stabilizer)
- Includes 50 tablets
- Ideal for public pools
- Easy handling and accurate dosing
- Minimum shelf life of 5 years in aluminum foil
- Ideal cyanuric acid level is 30 to 50 ppm (mg/l)
- A low level of cyanuric acid causes the sun's ultraviolet rays to dissipate the chlorine quickly
- A high level reduces the beneficial effect of chlorine
- A minimum of one test per month is recommended
what is cyanuric acid?
It is the product that prevents the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays from scattering the chlorine in an outdoor pool from dissipating rapidly.
Cyanuric acid acts as a stabilizer of chlorine against UV rays.
Cyanuric acid levels in water.
The ideal level of cyanuric acid is 30 to 50 ppm (mg/l) to prevent rapid chlorine loss.
If the cyanuric acid level is too low, it is necessary to add more to the water and adjust the pH if necessary. On the other hand, too much cyanuric acid will reduce the beneficial effect of the chlorine as it will be too stabilized. If the cyanuric acid level in your pool or spa is too high, you will need to drain and partially refill the pool or spa with fresh water. When refilling a pool or spa, check the cyanuric acid level and then repeat this test at least once a month.
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