chlorine test strip – Water Testing Blog & Water Test Kit Store http://watertestingblog.com "It's your water, your health.. and ultimately your LIFE!" Thu, 30 Dec 2021 07:33:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.5 High Range Total Chlorine Test Strips (0 – 80 ppm) http://watertestingblog.com/2013/12/30/high-range-total-chlorine-test-strips-0-80-ppm/ http://watertestingblog.com/2013/12/30/high-range-total-chlorine-test-strips-0-80-ppm/#respond Mon, 30 Dec 2013 22:45:08 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/?p=7780

Total Chlorine High Range Test Strips
Total Chlorine High Range
Test Strips

If you have a need to test for total chlorine levels (free chlorine + combined chlorine) in the range of 0 to 80 ppm then the Total Chlorine HR (High Range) water quality test strips will definitely come in handy. Sold in bottles of 50 tests, this product makes total chlorine testing in the field, in the lab, and just about anywhere a fast, easy process.

  • Detection Range: 0, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 60, 80 ppm (mg/L)
  • Total Test Time of Less Than 40 Seconds
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 480033
  • Made in the United States by Industrial Test Systems, Inc.
  • Total Chlorine HR Test Strips require no powders to mix, tablets to crush, drops to add/count, or glass ampuoles to break.

What is the MCL (Maximum Contaminant Level) for Chlorine?

In municipal water systems the US Environmental Protection Agency has stated that a water treatment facility must take immediate action to reduce free and/or total chlorine levels in excess of 4 ppm (mg/L).

How Does the Total Chlorine HR Compare to DPD Test Methods?

Unlike DPD test methods for higher (than 10ppm) concentrations of total chlorine which require test personnel to perform dilutions before testing samples, the High Range Total Chlorine Test Strips allow for immediate, on-the-spot testing of water samples.

Why Do DPD Test Methods Require Dilution(s) of Samples?

When testing water samples containing more than 8 to 10 ppm of total chlorine either as free chlorine or combined chlorine the chemical indicator DPD ‘bleaches out’ and becomes clear. Therefore a sample must get diluted prior to testing to make certain the total chlorine concentration does not approach 8 parts per million.

The Total Chlorine High Range test procedure does not require dilution for samples containing more than 8 or 10 ppm chlorine since its chemical indicator can endure and continue to function properly in the presence of elevated chlorine levels.

Moral of the Story?

If you need to test for higher levels of total chlorine than traditional DPD methods allow, and you want to do it quickly and accurately, the WaterWorks Total Chlorine High Range test strip product will most certainly come in handy.

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Simple Test Method for Free, Total and Combined Chlorine http://watertestingblog.com/2009/10/09/simple-test-method-for-free-total-and-combined-chlorine/ http://watertestingblog.com/2009/10/09/simple-test-method-for-free-total-and-combined-chlorine/#respond Fri, 09 Oct 2009 18:27:26 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/?p=510 The majority of public water systems use either free chlorine or combined chlorine (chloramines) to disinfect the water they distribute. End users have the ability to test directly for free chlorine and total chlorine, but not combined chlorine.

Free Chlorine + Combined Chlorine = Total Chlorine

If a person wants to learn the combined chlorine content of water they must first measure the free chlorine total chlorine content and then subtract the free chlorine value from the toal chlorine.

Total Chlorine – Free Chlorine = Combined Chlorine

In the past a person had to measure free chlorine and total chlorine separately. Not a real chore, but still an extra step. Now, however, the WaterWorkstm 2 Free & Total Chlorine Test Strip allows its users to measure free and total chlorine values at the same time, and with the same test strip.

WaterWorks 2 Free and Total Chlorine Water Test Kit

Accurate Testing:

The free chlorine test area on the WaterWorkstm 2 Free & Total Chlorine Strip uses the same chemistry found on the patented, USEPA Approved SenSafe Free Chlorine Water Check and the test area for total chlorine uses the patented SenSafe Aperture Technology.

Detection Ranges:

Accurately measures free and total chlorine levels from 0.1ppm up to 5.0ppm.

Testing Time:

Less than a minute.

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Free, Combined or Total Chlorine… Which Matters Most? http://watertestingblog.com/2008/05/01/free-combined-or-total-chlorine-which-matters-most/ http://watertestingblog.com/2008/05/01/free-combined-or-total-chlorine-which-matters-most/#respond Thu, 01 May 2008 10:55:51 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/2008/05/01/free-combined-or-total-chlorine-which-matters-most/ That all depends on who you talk to. Most public water systems using chlorine as their primary disinfectant typically try to have a free chlorine residual flowing through their lines all the way to your faucet. Other public water systems using chlorine as their primary disinfectant try to have a chloramine residual flowing through their lines all the way to your faucet.

Determining the Chlorination System Your Water Supplier Uses

Chlorine Smell Test: In general, water containing only chloramines gives off a much more objectionable odor than water containing a free chlorine residual. While true that a free chlorine system generates chloramines as the free chlorine gets used up fighting whatever biological contaminants it encounters, the amount of odor given off by those chloramines will typically not surpass the amount of odor given off by water treated solely with chloramines.

Home Water Testing: While no test strip exists to check JUST the chloramine concentration in water, one does exist to check both the Free Chlorine Residual and the Total Chlorine Residual: The WaterWorkstm 2 Free & Total Chlorine Strip accurately measures both parameters with a single water quality test strip.

WaterWorks 2 Free and Total Chlorine Water Test Kit
WaterWorkstm 2 Free and Total Chlorine Home Water Test Kit

  • If the free chlorine test area shows color AND the total chlorine test area shows color, then your water supplier most likely uses free chlorine as its primary disinfectant.
  • If the free chlorine test area does not show color BUT the total chlorine test area does not show color, then your water supplier most likely uses chloramines as its primary disinfectant.

Although the above testing method will yield quality results, calling your local water supplier will get you the same information.

Should you wish to test for the presence of just free chlorine or just total chlorine in drinking water, the following simple test strips will yield fast, accurate and reliable results in under a minute:

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