Acid Demand Reagent (for 2000 Series), (2 oz, Dropper Bottle)

Taylor Test Kits
SKU:
WR-0005-C(CW-1)
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UPC:
R-0005-C
$23.08
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Width:
2.00 (in)
Height:
3.00 (in)
Depth:
2.00 (in)
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Acid Demand Reagent (for 2000 Series), (2 oz, Dropper Bottle)

 

The Acid Demand Reagent (ADR) is an essential component in the water testing process for pools and spas. It is specifically designed to work with the 2000 Series test kits, providing accurate results for monitoring and maintaining proper water chemistry.

Function of ADR ##

The main purpose of the Acid Demand Reagent is to determine the amount of acid needed to lower the pH level in pool or spa water. It works by measuring the alkalinity and calcium hardness levels, which directly affect the pH level. Once these levels are determined, the ADR will indicate how much acid should be added to bring the pH level into a safe and balanced range.

Why Use ADR with 2000 Series Test Kits? ##

**The 2000 Series test kits are specifically designed to work with the Acid Demand Reagent, ensuring accurate and reliable results every time. These test kits utilize a titration process, which involves adding the reagent drop by drop until a color change occurs. This method allows for precise measurements and eliminates any guesswork or inconsistencies. Additionally, the ADR is formulated to work with the specific reagents used in the 2000 Series test kits, providing a seamless and efficient testing process.

How to Use ADR with 2000 Series Test Kits

  1. Begin by filling the test vial with pool or spa water up to the designated line.
  2. Add the appropriate reagents according to the instructions for the specific test being conducted.
  3. Add drops of ADR until the color changes, indicating the endpoint has been reached. Count each drop carefully and record the number of drops used.
  4. Refer to the chart included in the 2000 Series test kit to determine how much acid is needed based on the number of drops used.
  5. **Add the appropriate amount of acid to bring the pH level into the recommended range.
  6. Retest the water to ensure the desired pH level has been reached.
  7. Record and track all test results for future reference and maintenance purposes.

Proper Storage and Handling ##

**To maintain accuracy, it is important to properly store and handle the Acid Demand Reagent. The dropper bottle should be tightly sealed when not in use, and stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. Additionally, it is important to avoid contamination by not touching the dropper tip or allowing it to come into contact with any other substances.

**In Conclusion ##

The Acid Demand Reagent for 2000 Series # is an essential tool for maintaining proper water chemistry in pools and spas. It works in conjunction with the 2000 Series test kits to provide accurate and reliable results, ensuring a safe and enjoyable swimming experience for all. With proper storage and handling, the ADR will continue to be a valuable asset in monitoring and maintaining your pool or spa's pH levels. Keep your water balanced and healthy with the help of the Acid Demand Reagent for 2000 Series test kits. So, it is highly recommended to use this ADR for accurate results and easy maintenance of your pool or spa.