First of all you can not order a test kit from this site, at least until after Ben gets back from his sabbaticalYou can order a K-2006 kit from Taylor Technologies and have it in your hands within days. I just ordered reagents, my total was $70 so the shipping was free, and I had them the next day.
I assume Culinary Water means Potable or drinking water so possibly it is chlorinated if it comes from the local water company. Either way you will need to put some Stabilizer or Conditioner in to get the CYA level up to around 30+.
I buy my liquid Chlorine bulk at the Pool Supplier (13%) or Walmart / Sams (Ultra unscented 6%) The cost depends on the market at the time. I never buy less than about 20 gallons. It will keep if it is out of the sun in as cool of a place you can find.
I'd probably put in about 2.5 gallons to start (which will bring 15K up to 10ppm)(it will burn off quickly in the sun) then get the CYA level up to help keep it there. After the CYA is up to around 30+ you should be able to let the FC go down to around 2 or 3.
Good luck
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