Description
These chlorine tablets are one of the most popular products for ensuring swimming pool water is safe and bacteria free. They are stabilised to minimise chlorine loss to sunlight. They slowly release chlorine over 3–5 days depending on the water flowing over them.
They can be used in floating dispensers, chemical feeds and skimmer baskets.
Apply regularly to achieve the recommended free chlorine level of 3-5 mg/l (ppm) for hot tubs or 1-3 mg/l (ppm) for swimming pools. These tablets are slow release and long lasting and have the minimum effect on the pH of the water for a stabilised chlorine tablet.
Key Features
Its best to operate a free Chlorine Range of 3 – 5mg/l for hot tubs and 1-3mg/l for swimming pools. These stabilised chlorine tablets are ideal for regular dosing of your swimming pool, to produce free active chlorine which kills bacteria and other potentially harmful organisms. They contain a high level of available chlorine and chlorine stabiliser.
Application Instructions
1. Maintain pH level within the ideal range of 7.2 – 7.6. If outside this range please use our PH plus or PH minus products to adjust for the best results.
2. Maintain free chlorine residuals for swimming pools between 1 – 3mg/l (ppm). Freshly filled pools require an initial shock or start up dose of chlorine: 50mg/l (ppm) for 1 hour or 20mg/l (ppm) for 2 hours.
3. For floating dispenser: Fill the floating dispenser with tablets and adjust the aperture mechanism at the bottom of the dispenser to obtain the 1-3mg/l (ppm) desired range. Alternatively keep the dispenser aperture constant and vary the tablets inside to achieve 1-3mg/l (ppm). The dispenser should be removed from the pool whilst swimmers are bathing.
4. For chlorine feeders: Fill the dispenser and follow feeder instruction manuals on flow regulation to maintain 1-3 mg/l (ppm) chlorine levels.
5. For skimmer baskets: Fill the basket with 2/3 tablets and monitor levels to maintain 1-3 mg/l (ppm) chlorine levels.
6. It is recommended that you periodically (e.g. fortnightly or after heavy use) shock dose your pool to eliminate any excess contamination.
Note: If using in skimmer baskets we would suggest you run the pump often to prevent a build up of chlorine. Please ensure children to not have access to the skimmer as this could be dangerous.
Dose Rates (subject to water flow rate and temperature)
Small pool 40,000 litres of water requires approx 1 tablet to increase the chlorine level by 1mg/l (ppm) or approx 3 tablets to increase chlorine level by 3mg/l(ppm)
Large pool 80,000 litres of water requires approx 2 tablets to increase the chlorine level by 1mg/l (ppm) or approx 6 tablets to increase chlorine level by 3mg/l(ppm)
Liz Mayo –
Chlorine tablets.
Ben (verified owner) –
ordered this product at the beginning of summer to use in our 10ft inflatable pool.it arrived within a couple of days well packaged.it came with a tub of chlorine tables contains more than enough tablets to last the whole summer, test strips and a chart to show what the colours on the strips ment.using it is simple, all you have to do is place a tablet into the dispenser and then drop it into the pool. it will keep your pool nice and clear for the whole summer.
Happy Wanderer (verified owner) –
It’s good
J. Bernard Madden (verified owner) –
Economical Chlorine tabs
Penny C –
Good value product
evelyn whyte –
Perfect for the job
Fionanorm –
Weve had these before for our Hot Tub and they provide good value for money and dissolve without a problem. Cheaper than the DeepBlue version by a fiver – albeit the price of all tablets has gone up by 33% due to COVID. (everyone staying at home buying a hot tub instead of holidaying equals price increases unfortunately it seems).
martin brianbrown (verified owner) –
good quality and have worked wonders for me.
Florian Hellrung (verified owner) –
Good value for money
David Shellcock (verified owner) –
I’m using this in a large paddling pool at the moment to save money as I have a water meter. I like the easy to use float that holds the tablets. Arrived quickly. The only problem was the plastic tub the tablets are in had been cracked at the bottom as it was packaged very poorly in a Jiffy bag instead of bumble or something more substantial.