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Please note that all orders made from 19th December 2025 will be processed for delivery from 5th January 2026 onwards.
Please note that all orders made from 19th December 2025 will be processed for delivery from 5th January 2026 onwards.

Fotómetro Spa eXact® EZ

$273.00
Part No. 486202

 

Spa eXact EZ Photometer - Affordable Lab-Quality Results Within Seconds!

Testing spa water has never been so relaxing with the Spa eXact EZ handheld photometer. With the ability to test 7 of the most important spa water parameters, the Spa eXact EZ provides accurate, lab quality results in just seconds! Tests for Total Alkalinity, pH, Free Chlorine (DPD), Combined/Total Chlorine (DPD), Calcium Hardness, & Total Bromine (DPD)

Ideal for customers, who test the water in their spa regularly and want quick and accurate results.

Available in our very convenient: Spa eXact® EZ Photometer Starter Kit


The NSF/ANSI 50 L1 Certified Spa eXact® EZ Photometer tests 7 important spa water parameters with lab quality result. All tests have been specifically calibrated for spa temperatures and use our patented eXact® Strips, a quick and easy reagent system for analysis.

Simply dip an eXact® Strip Micro into the water sample for 10 seconds using a simple back and forth motion, discard the strip, and read the results instantaneously!


Detecta:

  • Total Alkalinity 20 - 200ppm
  • Bromine 0.00- 17.0ppm
  • Calcium Hardness 23 - 700ppm
  • Cloro libre 0.00 - 12.0ppm
  • Cloro combinado 0.00 - 12.0ppm
  • Total Chlorine 0.00 - 12.0ppmpH 6.0 - 8.4


Detalles:

  • La bivalva viene con los componentes básicos para iniciar las pruebas de agua
  • Fotómetro Spa eXact® EZ
  • Cepillo de limpieza
  • Manual de instrucciones
  • Individually wrapped reagents (6 tests each)
  • *Carry case and reagent bottles NOT included
  • 4.25"W x 7.25"H x 2.25"D | 10.8oz

Spa eXact® EZ Photometer Overveiw

Recommended Parameter Levels for Spas

Bromine in Spas-Recommended bromine levels in the UK for pools and spas are 4.0 – 6.0 mg/L with shock dose of 10 mg/L.

Calcium Hardness in Spas – Calcium hardness should be measured once a week, and a level between 80 – 200 mg/L maintained.

Chlorine (Free and Total) in Spas – If chlorine is being used in a well-designed spa you should be looking for a free chlorine residual of 3.0 – 5.0 mg/L. The combined chlorine should be as low as possible and certainly less than half the free and never more than 1 mg/L.

Cyanuric Acid in Spas – Levels should be below 200 mg/L, with many authorities suggesting levels between 25 and 50 mg/L are ideal.

pH in Spas – Ideally you are looking for a pH of 7.2 – 7.4, an overall range of 7.0 – 7.6 is acceptable in most spas.

Phosphate in Spas – The level of total phosphates in the spa water should be 0.01 mg/L or below.

Total Alkalinity in Spas – Levels should be in the range 80 – 200 mg/L CaCO3.

Turbidity in Spas – The level of turbidity should be 0.5 NTU (Nephelometric Turbidity Units) or less.

 

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