The preparation is in granules that are easily dissolved in cold water. They can also be applied via a dosing pump. The granules are designed to reduce the acidity of the pool water if necessary. The preparation is composed of sodium hydrogen sulfate.
At a pH level lower than 7.2, the water environment becomes acidic, which leads to corrosion of equipment and eye irritation. When the pH level is higher than 7.6, the water environment is alkaline, the disinfectant becomes ineffective, which leads to loss of water transparency and the formation of solid deposits (scale) in the pool equipment, including hardening of the filter media.
Method of use:
To lower the pH level in the swimming pool by 0.2 units, it is necessary to add 15 g of the preparation per 1 m³ of water. To do this, after determining the current pH value of the water, completely dissolve the required amount of preparation in advance in 2 - 3 l of water, in a separate container. Distribute the resulting solution evenly over the surface of the water, while there should be no bathers in the pool. After 5 - 10 min, check the pH value again with a tester.
If the pH is lower than 7.2, a regulator - pH+ granules - is used for correction.
If the pH is above the norm of 7.6, a regulator - pH granulate - must be added to the water.