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• Prolongs the effectiveness of unstabilized chlorine (protects chlorine against UV)

• For outdoor pools

 

FEATURES

•  Slow dissolving granulate, without residue

• High average active ingredient content

• Compatible with all filtration equipment

• Maximum solubility: 3 g/l at 25°C and 26 g/l at 90°C (increases with pH)

• In the event of regular treatment with stabilized chlorine, the use of this product is useless or even inadvisable.

• Potential savings of 40 to 60% for an outdoor swimming pool treated with inorganic chlorine (gaseous chlorine, bleach or calcium hypochlorite).

• Limits the production of chloramines in case of chlorine treatment.

CHLORINE STABILIZER 3KG - HTH

€47.00Price

Make sure the filtration is on.
Distribute the product as close as possible to the water, opposite any backflows if there are any (watch out for the direction of the wind! risk of product splashing in the eyes).


To increase the isocyanuric acid content by 10 mg/l, approximately 10 grams of product per m³ of water is required.


Thereafter, add the product regularly, depending on the new water supply, so as to maintain a stabilizer content of between 25 and 50 mg/l.


If swimming pool water exposed to the ultraviolet rays of sunlight has an isocyanuric acid content (often called "stabilizer") that is too low, i.e. less than 25 mg/l, its chlorine concentration becomes difficult to maintain and can even drop very quickly depending on the amount of sunshine. Care must therefore be taken to permanently maintain a concentration of isocyanuric acid at least equal to 25 mg/l.


Too high an isocyanuric acid content causes an increase in water turbidity and inhibits the action of chlorine; the water can then turn white or green. To avoid this phenomenon, it is necessary to permanently maintain a concentration of isocyanuric acid in the water.
less than 75 mg/l, the ideal being between 25 and 50 mg/l.

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