Re: TA Test - Me vs. Pool Store(s)
Trust your results. According to Taylor you are supposed to add drops until there is no further color change by adding an additional drop and to not count that last drop. The PS-233 was basically a rebranded Taylor kit with Taylor reagents.
The pool store is wrong.
If anything I would consider lowering your TA a bit if (and only if) you are dealing with pH rising and you are chlorinating with bleach or liquid chlorine, cal hypo, or lithium hypo.
If you are using trichlor tabs for chlorinating (or dichlor granules) then your TA is fine at 100 ppm and could even be a bit higher.
At any rate, If you are using bleach, liquid chlorine, or other unstabilized chlorine then a TA of 75 is certainly not too low and is close to the APSP recommendations for TA as taught in CPO courses of 80 to 100 ppm for unstabilized chlorine and 100 to 120 ppm for stabilized chlorine, gas chlorine, and bromine.
Bottom line, the pool stores you are dealing with don't know beans about pool care! Is that a surprise?
I will bet that the pool store that got 80 ppm is using a Taylor titration and not carrying it out to endpoint and the other one is using some sort of colorimeter to read either a reagent vial or a strip and that your normal FC is above 3 ppm. In both these cases the results would not be accurate.
Last edited by waterbear; 06-15-2009 at 02:44 PM.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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