Saturday, January 15, 2005

Swimming pool grade chlorine contains cyanuric acid

Entertainment Jokes

A guy with a speech impediment --- he stutters – gets a job selling books door-to-door.
On his first day, the sales manager gives him some books and sends him out and a five o’clock the salesman returns with all receipts, no books.
The second day, the sales manager loads him up with more books than the firs day and sends him out. The salesman, returns at five o’clock with all the receipts, no books.
This goes on for a few days, and the sales manager calls him in and says, “This is truly amazing,” “In a few days you have sold more books than my top salesman does in a week. What’s your sales pitch?”
“W-w-well,” says the salesman, “I s-s-say, ‘D-d-do, y-y-you w-w-want t-t-to b-b-buy a b-b-b-book or d-d-do y-y-you w-want m-me t-to r-read it t-to y-you?

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From: SIMON ASHQAR <sashqar@pwpwater.com>
Subject: Cyanuric Acid and GAC

Subject: Cyanuric Acid and GAC


 Dear Colleagues ,

 We have customer who wants to use GAC for dechlorniation of water which has
 been chlorinated with swimming pool grade chlorine  ( commercially known as
 di-chloro and tri-chloro grade ) .

 Swimming pool grade chlorine contains cyanuric acid and the questions is
 whether GAC  removes the cyanuric  acid ?
 If yes , are there specific conditions for best removal rate  ?

 Any information you have on this subject will be appreciated .

 Thanks and Best regards

 Simon Ashqar
 Progress Water Products


Simon Ashqar
Progress Water Products

Tel : 961-3-324 244
Fax : 961-4-412 140
e-mail : sashqar@pwpwater.com
www.pwpwater.com


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