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Robarb Bromochem
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Product Brand: Robarb
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| Robarb's Bromochem utilizes slow dissolving, evenly distributing brominating tablets, achieving the sanitation protection of chlorine without the nasty side-effects. When combined with Robarb's Deluxe Floater, Bromochem provides continuous protection for your spa or hot tub. As with most bromine systems, establishing a bromine reserve is extremely important. Tablets are compatible with bromine sanitizers. | |
Dosage
This product usage will typically vary from 0.015 to .10 pound for every 300 gallons of spa water to maintain the recommended bromine concentration range.
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Ingredients
| 1-Bromo-3-Chloro-5,5-Dimethylhydantoin | 60% | | 1,3-Dichloro-5, 5-Dimethylhydantoin | 27.4% | | 1,3-Dichloro-5-Ethyl-5-Methylhydantoin | 10.6% | | Other Ingredients | 2% | | Available Bromine | 39.2% | | Available Chlorine | 44.4% |
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Product Use
Use this product in your spa for slow even distribution of bromine sanitizer. Compatible with bromine systems only.
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Directions
Before using this product in your spa or hot tub for the first time, add 1/2 oz. of sodium bromide per 100 gallons of water to establish a 30 ppm bromide concentration. Also, add sodium bromide at this dosage whenever the spa or hot tub is drained and refilled. The bromide addition ensures immediate establishment of an all-bromide system, eliminates chlorinous odors and maximizes skin and eye comfort. Spa or Hot Tub Start Up: - To start up a new spa or hot tub, or one recently drained, clean all surfaces, backflush or clean the filter, chemically balance the calcium hardness and total alkalinity, treat for metals if present (iron, copper ad manganese), and adjust according to the manufacturers directions.
- Add this product to maintain an active bromine concentration of 2 to 4 ppm in residential spas and 3 to 6 ppm in commercial spas.
- Use a reliable test kit to monitor for bromine regularly.
- This product usage will typically vary from 0.015 to .10 pound for every 300 gallons of spa water to maintain the recommended bromine concentration range.
- The presence of organic debris, high bather use and other factors may require a higher dosage.
Superoxidation: - Water soluble, non-filterable wastes can accumulate in spa or hot tub water and cause dull or cloudy water and can stimulate algae growth.
- Superoxidation or superchlorination with a suitable oxidizing shock treatment should be done on a regular basis to remove these wastes and maintain clear, sparkling water.
- Suitable oxidizing agents are those based on calcium hypochlorite, lithium hypochlorite, sodium hypochlorite or potassium peroxymonopersulfate.
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