- May 23, 2015
- 25,794
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Well, I will say this - If you are reading 40ppm with a 50ppm standard, then technically speaking you're within the margin of error for the test as the testing tolerance is +/-10ppm (unless taylortechnologies says otherwise). The R-0013 reagent is basically 0.1-5% melamine in a low pH (5.8) buffered water solution. The low pH is necessary in order to force all of the cyanurate anions to be cyanuric acid since the first acid dissociation constant, pKa1 = 6.8. So the only possible compromise of the reagent could be if the test water had so much alkalinity in it that the R-0013 could not push the pH below 6.8 as that would interfere with the formation of the melamine-cyanurate acid-adduct (the particulates that cause turbidity). There is plenty of melamine in solution (even at 0.1% the amount of melamine present would 10-20X higher than the amount of CYA found in pool water) to react with the cyanuric acid so small differences in sample water/reagent volume should have no practical effect on the test.
Again, lighting is key and I have to say I have never used the round test vial (#9193) for CYA, I have always used the #9056 or #9058 comparator blocks. The internal cross-section of the #9056/58 comparator is square, not round like the #9193, but I'm not sure that it should matter much as long as the graduation marks on the tube are properly calibrated.
As far as I've experienced, I have always gotten readings consistent with my CYA dosing. I have not tried the R-7065 standard, so I can not comment on that.
Again, lighting is key and I have to say I have never used the round test vial (#9193) for CYA, I have always used the #9056 or #9058 comparator blocks. The internal cross-section of the #9056/58 comparator is square, not round like the #9193, but I'm not sure that it should matter much as long as the graduation marks on the tube are properly calibrated.
As far as I've experienced, I have always gotten readings consistent with my CYA dosing. I have not tried the R-7065 standard, so I can not comment on that.