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Safety instructions:
1. This chemical will irritate your eyes, nose and throat.
2. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing and chlorine.
3. Avoid inhaling dust and chlorine gas.
Wash your hands after use.
Highly oxidized chlorine compound.
6. Possible risk of fire and explosion.
7. There are serious fires.
8. Do not store near other chemicals, especially acids.
9. Do not contain flammable materials such as paper, cloth, sawdust or kerosene.
10. Do not allow dampness.
11. Use clean containers to prepare.
12. Do not mix with other products as they may explode.
13. Only be mixed with water.
14. Do not put chlorine in the water, but chlorine in the water, but in case of fire occurs use water to extinguish.
15. Store in a dry, cool, well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight.
16. Store and transport in upright container.
17. In case of spillage, flush with plenty of water.
Emergency:
1. If poisoning occurs, consult a doctor or poison control center.
2. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Give water.
3. If contact with skin, change clothes and wash thoroughly.
Do not use more than 100mg / l of Isocyanurate.
Not used for indoor heated swimming pools for business or commercial spa installations.
Tank capacity (liters) | The daily amount of chlorine (grams) |
ten | 45 |
20 | 90 |
30 | 135 |
40 | 180 |
50 | 225 |
60 | 270 |
PROPOSAL FOR STABILIZED CHEMICALS AND CLORINE
Type of lake | Isocyanurate stability level | Minimum alkalinity (mg / l) | Minimal Clor Level | ||
Cold water | Hot water (> 26 degrees) | PH | |||
The lake has a Clor stabilizer | 20 – 50 mg / l | 60 | 2mg / l | 3mg / l | 7.2 – 7.6 |
User manual:
1. The level of free chlorine should be maintained for several hours before and during the use of the reservoir by adding a calculated chlorine percentage in the table above.
2. Use a water test box with a new reagent to check for daily chlorine.
3. The pH level must also be checked once a day. If the results are low, add the increase by pH, otherwise add acid.
4. Give a chemical to the lake in the evening when not using the lake by spraying chlorine on the water or chlorine with water in the bucket and into the lake.
This product is not suitable for high levels of chlorine. The use of chlorine without a stabilizer granular or liquid to kill the chloramines is the cause of chsinh cause the eyes and smell clorine concentration.
Use rates for highly chlorinated aquaria: refer to guidelines for the use of chlorine free liquid or granular stabilizers for lakes.