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•  Eliminates phosphates

• Limits the use of anti-algae

 

FEATURES

• Very high average active ingredient content

• Effective regardless of the pH of the water to be treated

• Does not modify the pH of the water

• Compatible with all filtration equipment

• The phosphate content varies according to water make-up and evaporation, but it can be measured using the analysis kit provided for this purpose.

• If the result indicated exceeds 100 ppb (ie 0.1 mg/l), it must be reduced to bring it below this threshold.

• 15 ml of this product eliminates approximately 100 ppb of phosphates in 10 m3 of water.

ANTI-PHOSPHATE 1L - HTH

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If the presence of algae is observed in the pool, it must be eliminated (using a chlorine product or an algaecide) before carrying out the treatment against phosphates.


• Cure

Perform a filter wash.
Make sure the filtration is on.
Measure the phosphate content of the pool water using the test provided for this purpose (note the result in ppb).
Calculate the volume of product needed using the formula:
Volume to use (in ml) = 0.015 x pool volume (in m³) x phosphate content (in ppb)
Round up to the top graduation of the cap.
Distribute the product as close as possible to the water, opposite the backflows if there are any.
Let the filtration run for 24 hours.
Regularly check the pressure in the filter.
If necessary perform a new filter wash.
Check the phosphate content again using the test provided for this purpose.
If the phosphate content remains high, repeat the operation.











• Preventive treatment

Once the curative treatment has been carried out, it is advisable to maintain a preventive treatment by applying one of the following 2 methods depending on the volume to be treated.

-- Pool of more than 30 m³ - Every month:
Apply the procedure corresponding to the curative treatment.

-- Pool up to 30 m³ - Every week:
Make sure the filtration is on.
Distribute the product as close as possible to the water, opposite the backflows if there are any.
Provide 15 ml for 10 m³ of water (systematic dose).
Check the phosphate content at least once a month.
The precipitation of phosphates resulting from the use of this product temporarily clouds the treated water. In the presence of a sand filter, the setting
The use of a flocculant (cartridge or liquid) accelerates the elimination of this cloudiness and improves the effectiveness of this product. In all cases, and in particular in the presence of a diatomaceous earth filter or a cartridge filter, the compound formed can, within a few hours, cause a pressure increase in the filtration network and require backwashing.





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