Chloryte calcium hypochlorite

Un-stabilised shock treatment with 70% active chlorine

How to use:

Add 150g per 10m3 for shock chlorination. 

The addition should preferably be done in the evening after bathing and with the circulation pump running. Sprinkle Chloryte® slowly and directly above the water surface in front of the inlet nozzles

If the water is hard and to prevent scale precipitation use Calcinex®

Caution: With very sensitive pool surfaces and cool water temperatures, the direct addition of Chloryte® in the pool can lead to bleach spots. In this case, it is recommended to dissolve these granules in portions in a clean plastic bucket with lukewarm water, before adding (a maximum of 400g to be dissolved in 10L of water). When preparing this kind of solution, always add water to the bucket first and then add Chloryte®

Do not add Chloryte® to the skimmer if it contains other products, such as organic chlorine tablets (trichlor, dichlor, e.g. Chlorilong® chlorine tablets; see product label).

Un-stabilised chlorine

  • Protected from UV rays

  • Longer duration of action

  • Risk of stabiliser saturation (in cases of low fresh water intake).

 Un-stabilised chlorine

  • Without stabiliser, no protection against UV rays

  • Rapid and powerful disinfectant action but short-lived

  • No risk of over-stabilisation of the pool water

 

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