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Model # NC114

Alternate Part #'s HAV2350CS74C1EACH

Product Description

BLUE WAVE CHLORINE
Blue Wave's premium stabilized chlorine features U.V. protection to shield it from the sun, and is manufactured using only the highest quality, EPA-approved chlorine. Blue Wave oversees a strict quality-controlled tabletting process, which guarantees the optimum hardness of each tablet. This keeps tablets from dissolving too rapidly and ensures proper chlorine dosages 24 hours a day. You will find that Blue Wave chlorine dissolves completely with no residue. It's the best you can buy! Compare Blue Wave chlorine to brands like Pace, Sun, Guardex, Leslie, E-Z Chlor, BioGuard.

1" TABLETS
COMPARE TO BIOGUARD, SUN, GUARDEX,AND PACE CHLORINE.

Powerful 90% Available Chlorine! Features the same outstanding quality as our 3" Chlorine Tablets, but is faster dissolving for more immediate results. Great for use in floaters, automatic chlorinators, and skimmer baskets. Each tab weights 0.5 oz. 99% Trichloro-S-Triazinetrione.

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Only Permitted For Sale In The Following States: 

  • Maine
  • Massachusetts
  • New Hampshire
  • Connecticut
  • Rhode Island
  • New York
  • Pennsylvania
  • New Jersey
  • Maryland
  • Virginia
  • North Carolina

Product Specifications

Weight:
10 lbs.
Price / lb.:
5.29 $/lb.
Type:
Chlorine Tablets
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?     Asked on 7/8/2012by Guest

How do I break chlorine lock?
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A  Answered on 7/8/2012 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

One of the main reasons that chlorine can become "locked" is that too much stabilizer has accumulated over the course of time. Stabilizer (cyanuric acid) can build up over a long period of time, sometimes months or even years. Once the stabilizer reaches high levels, the chlorine in the water is useless. The only way to break the lock is to reduce the level of cyanuric acid in the pool. The quickest way to do this is to add fresh water to the pool. This will help dilute the acid levels in the pool so that the chlorine will become more effective. Pools should be partially drained and refilled (every 3 years or so).
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