•Testing Solutions or Reagents:Chlorine Test: Typically includes reagents that change color when mixed with a water sample containing chlorine, allowing users to determine the chlorine concentration.pH Test: Uses a different set of reagents that react with the water to indicate its acidity or alkalinity through a color change.
•Test Vials or Tubes: Clear containers for holding the water sample during testing. These often have measurement markings for accurate sampling.
•Color Chart: A reference guide that displays various colors corresponding to specific chlorine levels and pH ranges, making it easy to interpret results.
•Compare your reading with the scale values. The scale values represented by a number indicate. For effective treatment, the reading should be between 0.6and 1.5ppm for chlorine & 7.2 to 7.6 for pH