Description
These multifunctional chlorine tablets are an enhanced tablet containing stabilised chlorine, a clarifier and an algaecide. This is a great solution for keeping your pool or hot tub sparkling clear without the need for separate care products. They are great for ensuring hot tub and swimming pool water is safe and bacteria free. The stabiliser helps minimise chlorine loss to sunlight. The clarifier will keep your water clear and prevent it going cloudy. The algaecide helps prevent algae growth and stops your pool going green. With these ingredients combined these multifunctional tablets help provide the best experience for bathers with minimal maintenance effort. They are slow release and will last around 3–4 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, long lasting and have a minimum effect on the pH of the water for a 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 multifunctional chlorine tablets are ideal for regular dosing of your hot tub or swimming pool to produce free active chlorine which kills bacteria and other potentially harmful organisms. They contain a high level of available chlorine alongside the clarifier and algaecide.
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 hot tubs between 3-5mg/l and for swimming pools between 1 – 3mg/l (ppm). Freshly filled hot tubs 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 3-5mg/l (ppm) desired range. Alternatively keep the dispenser aperture constant and vary the tablets inside to achieve 3-5mg/l (ppm). The dispenser should be removed from the hot tub whilst bathing.
4. For chlorine feeders: Fill the dispenser and follow feeder instruction manuals on flow regulation to maintain required chlorine levels.
5. For skimmer baskets: Fill the basket with sufficient tablets and monitor levels to maintain required 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)
Medium hot tub 1,000 litre (220 Gallons) of water requires approx 1 tablet to increase the chlorine level by 1mg/l (ppm) or 3 tablets to increase chlorine level by 3mg/l(ppm)
Large hot tub 1,500 litre (330 Gallons) of water requires approx 2 tablets to increase the chlorine level by 1mg/l (ppm) or 6 tablets to increase chlorine level by 3mg/l(ppm)
Swimming pools add 1 tablet per 4,500 litres (1000 Gallons) of water and monitor levels.
TL Mills –
good quality and have worked wonders for me.
abis –
Good
trolley dolly –
Five Stars
Louise Barrow –
Very very good multifunction tablets for your hot tub, our Hot tub is used on average 3 hours a day and I put 2 multifunction tablets in normally every other day and the pH and Chlorine levels on the test strip are just about right, bit extra pH and Chlorine now and again, but mainly leave it all to the tablets and very happy with the product and company service, buy with confidence,,,
neill –
Lazy spa hot tub
June McGarity –
Keeps the lazy spa clean
Paul Dobie –
Easy to use chlorine tablet
adam julius –
Keeps my “lay z spa miami’ water clean. Sits perfectly inside the hot water outlet filter
Michael Rajtek –
Great price, does what it says.
nilay kushari –
Only slight complaint is that the pH papers are not that effective/reliable, but if you put in a new tablet every week or so (or sooner if the water starts to discolour) then it’s not really critical to gauge pH strength anyway.