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Electronic pool water quality tester, measuring pH and chlorine levels, with a 13cm cable.
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
Product information
Description
General Description: The PC102 pool water quality tester is an essential tool for ensuring the cleanliness and safety of your pool. Designed to measure chlorine and pH levels, it is suitable for residential pools and spas (excluding saltwater pools), as well as for industrial or scientific use. With easy calibration, this device allows you to perform quick and simple tests without the need for complicated chemical solutions. Technical Specifications Recommended Chlorine Levels: 1.2 to 1.7 ppm Recommended pH Level: 7.2 to 7.8 Size (CM): Main Unit - 190 x 120 mm Probe with Handle: 150 mm long Probe (only): 48 mm long (black strap not included) Cable (only): 130 mm long Power Supply: 1 x 1.5V AA Alkaline Battery Weight: 160 g (without battery) Compatibility and Accessories Compatible with traditional pools and spas, it comes with: 1 x pH tester 1 x Cl2 tester 1 x probe 1 x user manual Installation To begin using the tester, follow these steps: Prepare a 1.5 ppm chlorine solution to calibrate the device. If you are unsure of your chlorine level, use a traditional test strip for an initial check. After calibrating the tester, you will not need to recalibrate it unless you change the pool being measured. Use: Once installed, the PC102 tester allows you to: Quickly measure chlorine and pH levels. Obtain accurate guidance for treating your pool water. Ensure your pool water remains within ideal ranges for the safety and comfort of swimmers. Other information: It is advisable to regularly check chlorine and pH levels to maintain healthy and pleasant water, especially during peak pool seasons.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length15 cm
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Weight2 kg
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