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Re: FAS-DPD Test
I simply cut-and-pasted the directions directly from Taylor.
If you fill your sample tube to the 25 ml mark, each drop of titration fluid counts as .2 ppm. So you need 5 drops for each 1ppm.
If you fill to 10 ml, then each drop represents .5ppm and you need 2 drops for each 1ppm.
Carl
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Re: FAS-DPD Test
Ok you guyses, I get it. It's the same thing I do now. What threw me off was that the Taylor folk evidentally put this "note" smack underneath the first step, so my mind was trying to tie it in with that first step. Added to that was the word "multiply" when I use division for the FAS-DPD test. Of course, in this application, they are one and the same as long as you move the decimal point.
Thanks all for helping with this (and my cognitive deficit)! I truly appreciate it.
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Re: FAS-DPD Test
Check this place too...good prices and the reagents I got a couple years ago were shipped directly from Taylor.
Al
http://www.spspools-spas.com/
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