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    Leak-Detecting Dye for Water Systems

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Leak-Detecting Dyes. Leak-Detecting Dye for Water Systems, Liquid, 1 pt. Container.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Leak-Detecting Dyes. Leak-Detecting Dye for Water Systems, Liquid, 1 gal. Container.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Leak-Detecting Dyes. Leak-Detecting Dye for Water Systems, 200 Tablets.

    Liquid,

    1 pt.

    Container

    Liquid, 1

    gal.

    Container

    200 Tablets

    Easy-to-see colors enable you to visually inspect for leaks without ultraviolet light.
    One gallon of water occupies 0.1337 cubic ft. Calculate the number of gallons a tank holds by dividing the tank volume by 0.1337.
    Tablets—Tablets are easy to use for small volumes of water, such as toilets and septic systems. They dissolve in five minutes. Tablets that come in a packet include instructions for detecting a toilet leak.
    Liquid—Liquid is a good choice for larger volumes of water, such as sewers. It disperses faster than tablets and powder.
    Fluorescent Orange—Fluorescent dye can be enhanced with a UV flashlight.
    Container
    Color
    Max. Amt. of
    Fluid Treated, gal.
    No. of
    Tablets
    Size
    Type
    Food Industry
    Std.
    Each
    Tablets
    Fluorescent Orange7,000200JarNSF/ANSI 60
    1400T31000000
     
    Liquid
    Fluorescent Orange4,0001 pt.BottleNSF/ANSI 60
    1400T3400000
    Fluorescent Orange32,0001 gal.JugNSF/ANSI 60
    1400T3500000
     
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