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***Please note that all orders made from 23rd December 2024 will be processed for delivery from 02nd January 2025 onwards***
***Please note that all orders made from 23rd December 2024 will be processed for delivery from 02nd January 2025 onwards***

Spa eXact® EZ Photometer

£215.99
Part No. 486202

 

Spa eXact EZ Photometer - Affordable Lab-Quality Results Within Seconds!

Testing spa water has never been so relaxing with the Spa eXact EZ handheld photometer. With the ability to test 7 of the most important spa water parameters, the Spa eXact EZ provides accurate, lab quality results in just seconds! Tests for Total Alkalinity, pH, Free Chlorine (DPD), Combined/Total Chlorine (DPD), Calcium Hardness, & Total Bromine (DPD)

Ideal for customers, who test the water in their spa regularly and want quick and accurate results.

Available in our very convenient: Spa eXact® EZ Photometer Starter Kit


The NSF/ANSI 50 L1 Certified Spa eXact® EZ Photometer tests 7 important spa water parameters with lab quality result. All tests have been specifically calibrated for spa temperatures and use our patented eXact® Strips, a quick and easy reagent system for analysis.

Simply dip an eXact® Strip Micro into the water sample for 10 seconds using a simple back and forth motion, discard the strip, and read the results instantaneously!


Detects:

  • Total Alkalinity 20 - 200ppm
  • Bromine 0.00- 17.0ppm
  • Calcium Hardness 23 - 700ppm
  • Free Chlorine 0.00 - 12.0ppm
  • Combined Chlorine 0.00 - 12.0ppm
  • Total Chlorine 0.00 - 12.0ppmpH 6.0 - 8.4


Details:

  • Clamshell comes with basic components to start water testing
  • Spa eXact® EZ Photometer
  • Cleaning brush
  • Instruction manual
  • Individually wrapped reagents (6 tests each)
  • *Carry case and reagent bottles NOT included
  • 4.25"W x 7.25"H x 2.25"D | 10.8oz

Spa eXact® EZ Photometer Overveiw

Recommended Parameter Levels for Spas

Bromine in Spas-Recommended bromine levels in the UK for pools and spas are 4.0 – 6.0 mg/L with shock dose of 10 mg/L.

Calcium Hardness in Spas – Calcium hardness should be measured once a week, and a level between 80 – 200 mg/L maintained.

Chlorine (Free and Total) in Spas – If chlorine is being used in a well-designed spa you should be looking for a free chlorine residual of 3.0 – 5.0 mg/L. The combined chlorine should be as low as possible and certainly less than half the free and never more than 1 mg/L.

Cyanuric Acid in Spas – Levels should be below 200 mg/L, with many authorities suggesting levels between 25 and 50 mg/L are ideal.

pH in Spas – Ideally you are looking for a pH of 7.2 – 7.4, an overall range of 7.0 – 7.6 is acceptable in most spas.

Phosphate in Spas – The level of total phosphates in the spa water should be 0.01 mg/L or below.

Total Alkalinity in Spas – Levels should be in the range 80 – 200 mg/L CaCO3.

Turbidity in Spas – The level of turbidity should be 0.5 NTU (Nephelometric Turbidity Units) or less.

 

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