Test Procedures
CYANURIC ACID, UDV
MELAMINE–TURBIDITY–UNIT DOSE VIAL METHOD • CODE 4313-J
QUANTITY
CONTENTS
CODE
1
*Cyanuric Acid Unit Dose Vials, 20 pouches
*4313-J
Equipment but not suppled:
STANDARD ACCESSORY PACKAGE • CODE 1961
1
Package of 3 Vials (empty)
0156
1
Syringe, 3 mL, plastic
1184
1
Foil Storage Bag
9467
Or:
ADVANCED ACCESSORY PACKAGE • CODE 1962
1
Pipettor, 3 mL
30528
1
Pipet Tip (0-5 mL)
30695
1
Cuvette Rack
31695
1
Package of 3 Vials (empty)
0156
1
Foil Storage Bag
9467
*WARNING:
Reagents marked with an * are considered to be potential health hazards. To
view or print a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for these reagents go to www.lamotte.com.
Search for the four digit reagent code number listed on the reagent label, in the contents
list or in the test procedures. Omit any letter that follows or precedes the four digit code
number. For example, if the code is 4450WT-H, search 4450. To obtain a printed copy,
contact LaMotte by email, phone or fax.
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Cyanuric acid is added to swimming pool water as a stabilizing agent for free chlorine
residuals. It minimizes the loss of chlorine from the action of ultraviolet rays in sunlight.
Cyanuric acid levels should be maintained between 25 and 75 ppm and various public
health associations recommend that the concentration should never exceed 100–150
ppm.
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CYANURIC ACID
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