Chlorine stabilizer for swimming pool water.
Protects chlorine from degradation by sun influence (UV). Chlorine savings: stabilization keeps chlorine available longer. To be used in combination with non-stabilized chlorine: Melpool 70/G and Melpool 70/20.
Dosing instructions (practical advice):
- pH value should be maintained between 7.2 and 7.6
- 100g stabilizer per 10 m³ of water increases the concentration by 10 ppm (mg/l)
- The cyanuric acid content must be at least 20 ppm (mg/l) and at most 50 ppm (mg/l)
- Dose at the beginning of the season in an amount of at least 200g and at most 500g per 10 m³ of pool water
- Preferably dissolve granulate in a bucket of warm water and/or distribute evenly over the water surface
- During treatment, the pump should be running for 3 to 4 hours
- Avoid concentrations above 70 up to a maximum of 100 ppm (mg/l)!
- Preferably dose in the evening, when the swimming pool is not used
- The content of free available chlorine, measured with DPD1, must be at least 2 ppm (mg/l) and at most 5 ppm (mg/l)
- Note: do not use this product with stabilized disinfection products but only in combination with Melpool 70/G and/or Melpool 70/20
Warning:
- Always read the label and product information before use
- Note: Melpool ICA affects the digital readings of (Redox) chlorine probes
- Keep in a cool dark place, out of the reach of children
- Never mix with other (swimming pool) chemicals, always add the product to water, never the other way around
- To avoid risk of skin and eye irritation, it is recommended to wear protective gloves and eye protection when handling this product
Tip:
- If the concentration rises above 70 to max. 100 ppm (mg/l), change at least part of the pool water
- When overstabilised, the chlorine is no longer sufficiently reactive and adequate disinfection can no longer be guaranteed
- Can also be used in combination with liquid chlorine (sodium hypochlorite) and salt electrolysis systems