A complete professional DPD-FAS test kit designed for commercial pool operators, service people & health department officials interested in accuracy & portability. The
K-2006 test kit uses exclusive Taylor Titrant Technology to improve accuracy.
The Taylor K-2006 Complete Kit tests your pool for:
- Free & Total Chlorine
- pH
- Acid Demand / Base Demand
- Total Alkalinity
- Calcium Hardness
- Cyanuric Acid
Kit comes in a sturdy, injection molded case with handle, color coded instructions & in-depth waterproof pool chemistry guide.
Features 3/4 ounce test reagents.
Taylor K-2006 Complete test kit includes:
- R-0870 DPD Powder - 10 gram
- R-0871 FAS/DPD Titrating Reagent - 3/4 ounce
- R-0003 DPD Reagent #3 - 3/4 ounce
- R-0004 pH Indicator Solution - 3/4 ounce
- R-0005 Acid Demand Reagent - 3/4 ounce
- R-0006 Base Demand Reagent - 3/4 ounce
- R-0007 Thiosulfate N/10 - 3/4 ounce
- R-0008 Total Alkalinity Indicator - 3/4 ounce
- R-0009 Sulfuric Acid .12N - 3/4 ounce
- R-0010 Calcium Buffer - 3/4 ounce
- R-0011L Calcium Indicator - 3/4 ounce
- R-0012 Hardness Reagent - 3/4 ounce
- R-0013 Cyanuric Acid Reagent - 3/4 ounce (*2)
- #9191 CYA Mixing Vial
- #9058 Test Block
- #2004 Testing & Treatment Guide & Watergram Calculator
This kit contains Hazardous Material. Cannot be shipped UPS 2nd Day Air or UPS Next Day Air. This item can only be shipped inside of the 48 states. No Alaska or Hawaii shipments.MSDS
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How do I test my pool water?
Water Testing Procedure
- Follow directions inside the test kit carefully.
- Do not touch the inside or top of the vial or its cap. Do not directly touch any testing reagents. This will falsely contaminate the test sample.
- Choose a testing location away from an inlet that returns water from the filter to the pool.
- Rinse the vial thoroughly with pool water.
- To fill vial, turn upside-down and submerge the vial 12"-18" below the surface water level. Turn the vial right-side up and allow it to fill. Remove the vial carefully.
- Remove water to the appropriate fill line by gently shaking the vial. If you shake out too much water, start over at Step #3.
- Complete the appropriate test by following directions inside the test kit carefully.
- Read the results by holding a white card behind the vial and position yourself so the sun is behind you.
- Record results in the Pool Log. Recording must be done in pen, not pencil. This is a legal document.
- Rinse the vial thoroughly and dry with a paper towel. Any reagent that remains inside the vial may stain the plastic and give false future readings.
NOTE: If the DPD #1 test turns clear almost immediately after inserting the tablet or liquid, it is likely that the Chlorine levels are too high. If this is the case, the DPD #3 test will usually turn bright yellow or ‘murky brown’. A low Chlorine reading will show "no color" at any point in time.