Examples of Bromine in a sentence
Bromine is a slow dissolve chemical and may take a few days to develop a reserve or reading in the water.
Unit shall Store Bromine Bottle in cool dry separate area, out of direct sunlight.
NOTE: Bromine use is not recommended with EcoPur® filters as it can hinder being able to maintain proper reserve/residual levels for maintaining sanitary conditions.WARNING: SoftTread mats are not compatible with bromine and will result in unwarranted deterioration of the material.
Bromine may not be used in a waterslide, pool slide, plunge pool or wave pool without the department’s approval.(c) Gas chlorination.
NOTE: Bromine use is not recommended with EcoPur® filters as it can hinder being able to maintain proper reserve/residual levels for maintaining sanitary conditions.WARNING: Nonslip, Comfort Floor System mats are not compatible with bromine and will result in unwarranted deterioration of the material.
The disinfectant does not create an undue safety hazard when handled, stored, or used according to the manufacturer’s directions.(b) Bromine.
If halogens other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be maintained.(b) The minimum and maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in public pool water shall be: Free-Chlorine Residual Bromine ResidualWithout CYAWith CYACYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max= maximum; ppm= parts per million.*This includes all public pools except spas, wading pools, and spray grounds.
Bromine, sodium hydroxide, sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide are examples of highly corrosive liquids.
NOTE: Bromine use is not recommended with EcoPur® filters as it can hinder being able to maintain proper reserve/residual levels for maintaining sanitary conditions.WARNING: SoftTread Floor System is not compatible with bromine and will result in unwarranted deterioration of the material.
Nitrogenous compounds (cyanides, cyanamides and other nitrogenous compounds);( j) Phosphorous and its compounds;(k) Halogens and Halogenated compounds (Chlorine, Fluorine, Bromine and Iodine);(l) Explosives (including industrial explosives and detonators and fuses).