Cyanuric Acid
CONSERVES CHLORINE IN SWIMMING POOLS
HASA POOL CONDITIONER reduces chlorine consumption in
outdoor swimming pools due to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. It
will stabilize the chlorine residual for both liquid and dry chlorinating
compounds.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Adjust pH of pool water to 7.2-7.6 with HASA Soda Ash or HASA
Muriatic Acid or similar products. Add HASA POOL CONDITIONER
at the rate of five (5) pounds per 20,000 gallons of pool water in
unstabilized or freshly filled pools. This dosage will provide 30 ppm
conditioner (cyanuric acid).
If the pool is already stabilized or you have been using stabilized chlorinating chemicals, check
conditioner (cyanuric acid) level before adding HASA POOL CONDITIONER. Use a test kit designed
for this purpose. If you do not have a test kit for conditioner (cyanuric acid), have water checked by a
pool service technician, or at a professional pool supply store. The ideal conditioner (cyanuric acid)
level is 60-80 ppm.
The best way to add HASA POOL CONDITIONER is slowly through the skimmer, while the filter and
pump are running. You can also make up a slurry in a large plastic bucket and add directly to the pool
with the pump and filter running. Be certain to clean filter prior to addition of HASA POOL
CONDITIONER, and run filter and pump for 4-6 hours after addition.
Chlorinate in the usual manner per label instructions. Check the level of conditioner (cyanuric acid)
annually.
NET WEIGHT 10LBS.