No. The K-2006 is a FAS-DPD kit. It can test chlorine levels up to about 50pm I think it is. A DPD kit can only test to 5ppm. There is a stand alone CYA kit (Taylor K-1721) and a stand alond FAS-DPD (Taylor K-1515) which you can get through the test kit page in my signature below.
I don't use trichlor pucks and in your small pool, it is gonna be kinda hard to judge how many pucks will get your CYA to 30. I guess you'll just have to check it every so often, but you'll have to monitor it. It won't take long in such a small volume of water. Also, I think you'll do better with a CYA at 50 rather than 30. A too low CYA makes it hard to keep chlorine in the pool especially on a hot sunny day.