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Part # K2005C

Manufacturer Code k-2005C

Alternate Part #'s TAYK2005C8, TTK2005C

Product Description

This Commercial grade test Kit tests for Free Chlorine, Total Chlorine, Combined Chlorine, PH - Acid Demand, PH - Base Demand, Calcium Hardness, Total Alkalinity and Cyanuric Acid

Taylor Service Complete (high) DPD Test Kit K-2005-C

A complete DPD test kit designed for service people,commercial pool operators and health dept. officials interested in economy &portability. Uses 2 oz. reagents. Includes printed color comparator, waterproof instructions, treatment charts and chemistry guide.

Included in the Complete DPD Test kit are; 2 oz. bottles of DPD Reagent #1, DPD Reagent #2, DPD Reagent #3, Base Demand Reagent, Acid Demand Reagent, Phenol Red, Cyanuric Acid Reagent X3, Sulfuric Acid, Total Alkalinity Indicator, Thiosulfate N/10, Hardness Reagent, Calcium Indicator Liquid, Calcium Buffer; 2 Chamber Comparator, Water Balance Calculator Wheel, Cyanuric Acid Testing Bottle 7 / 14 mL.

Taylor K-2005-C Test Kit tests your pool for:

  • Free & Total Chlorine - 0.5ppm - 5.0ppm
  • Bromine - 1.0ppm - 10.0ppm
  • pH - 6.8 - 8.2
  • Acid Demand / Base Demand
  • Calcium Hardness
  • Total Alkalinity
  • Cyanuric Acid

Kit comes in opaque, injection molded sturdy plastic case with handle, color coded directions, and in-depth waterproof pool chemistry guide.

Recommended accessory:  The Taylor SpeedStir makes testing fun and easy! 

 

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?     Asked on 10/18/2012by Guest

I used a liquid test kit to test the chlorine in my pool water and ended up with a red instead of a shade of yellow. What would cause this?
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A  Answered on 10/18/2012 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

When using any test kit (liquid or strips) the test results should be within the color range on the chart. If they are not, you have "interference" Usually interference can be caused by the presence of metals in the water or high chlorine reading. Also make certain that the pool water is being circulated when you take your sample.
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