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    Default Re: CYA present in sodium dichlor?

    Green label like this one?

    http://www.kem-tek.com/labels/poollabels/all-in-one.pdf

    "The use of KEM TEKTM ALL-IN-ONE CHLORINATING GRANULES also requires the one time use of KEM TEKTM STABILIZER CONDITIONER as described in the directions below under Start Up. This two-compo-nent system results in a longer-lasting chlorine residual and reduced chlorine consumption. Both products are completely soluble."

    I did see this:
    1) FOR CONTROL OF BACTERIA AND ALGAE (OUTDOORS) IN SPAS: Before bathing test water pH, chlorine residual and alkalinity using a suitable test kit. Adjust chlorine residual to 3.0 ppm. After bathing superchlorinate to 5.0 ppm (1 level tablespoon per 500 gallons of water). Use a chlorine stabilizer espe-cially for outdoors, to proplong chlorine residual.

    but then, also this:

    "Draining and cleaning of spa is recommended whenever the water becomes difficult to manage or chlorine stabilizer goes over 100 ppm as measured with a suitable cyanuric acid test kit."

    I don't see CYA listed on there, or being a stabillized chlorine. Hmmm?

    Cheers
    Last edited by bdavis; 06-14-2006 at 01:17 PM.

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