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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the swimming pool water testing record sheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Week / Year' and 'Name of Pool' at the top of the form. This helps in tracking your records efficiently.
  3. In the 'Daily Test Before Opening' section, record the date and initials for accountability. Ensure you fill this out daily.
  4. For each test, input the values for Cyanuric Acid, pH, and Free Chlorine as per your testing results. Use the provided ideal ranges as a guide.
  5. Document any comments regarding chemical additions, backwashing, or any pool issues in the comments section to maintain a comprehensive log.
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1:11 2:48 The test strip from the sample. And place it on a clean and flat surface read the result after threeMoreThe test strip from the sample. And place it on a clean and flat surface read the result after three to ten. Minutes. Two red lines the control line and the test line become visible.
A good chlorine level is between 1.0 and 4.0 parts per million (ppm), while the pH should be between 7.2 and 7.8. Together, they keep bad bacteria at bay: If pH goes up too high, chlorines germ-killing power deflates.
Dip your strip into a glass of water (not your sampling container!) and move it back and forth for 30 seconds. Alternatively you can hold it under a stream of water for 10 seconds. The pads will change color to indicate Total Chlorine (white pad on end) and Free Chlorine (yellow pad).
pH: 7.47.6. Total Alkalinity: 80120 ppm. Calcium Hardness: 200400 ppm. Cyanuric Acid: 3050 ppm.
0:33 3:12 To use the test strips. Simply hold the end of the strip. And submerge it into your pool waterMoreTo use the test strips. Simply hold the end of the strip. And submerge it into your pool water approximately elbow deep away from chlorinators or return Outlets.

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Test strips are only good for high and low readings. Basically, no color is bad. Too much color is bad. And your target is somewhere in between. You cannot determine accurate numbers for chemical levels. This can only be achieved using a test kit.
The Swimming Pool Store uses the very latest in pool water testing technology. The Lamotte Waterlink Spin Disk test kit and the software are incredibly accurate and fast so you get reliable results without having to wait. Come in for your free water test. Just bring in a small container with your pool water inside.

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