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Taylor R-0014-A pH Indicator Solution (Phenol Red, 0.75 oz) provides reliable pH testing for pools and spas using Taylor’s professional-grade analysis kits. The phenol red formulation allows for an easy visual color shift, showing whether water pH is within the ideal range for balanced chemistry. This reagent meets Taylor’s OEM quality standards to maintain accuracy and repeatable results. Regular use of R-0014-A supports balanced water conditions, preventing corrosion, scaling, and reduced chlorine efficiency.
Highlights
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Reliable Phenol Red Reagent: Provides consistent pH readings for effective water balance management in pools and spas.
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OEM-Calibrated Accuracy: Built to Taylor’s genuine reagent formula for dependable test compatibility and precision.
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0.75 oz Compact Bottle: Dropper-style packaging allows controlled dispensing and easy integration into test kits.
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Supports Chemical Stability: Helps maintain ideal pH levels to prevent scaling and equipment wear caused by imbalance.
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Annual Maintenance Recommendation: Replace reagent bottles yearly per Taylor’s guidelines for consistent test performance.
Additional Info
The Taylor R-0014-A pH Indicator Solution is a commonly replaced reagent for local pool professionals and homeowners who prefer to source supplies from nearby shops. This section helps verify compatibility, explains correct use, and provides guidance on maintaining reagent stability for dependable field testing.
Confirming Kit Compatibility and Refill Needs
The R-0014-A indicator is designed for Taylor pH testing systems that use phenol red. Verifying that your comparator block references R-0014 ensures you’re selecting the correct replacement when restocking locally.
How to check if my Taylor test kit requires R-0014-A
Can my local shop provide multiple bottles or contractor-pack pricing
Is the current R-0014-A formula compatible with older Taylor comparator blocks
How to confirm expiration dates on reagent bottles before purchase
Where to find matching Taylor reagents such as chlorine or alkalinity drops
Handling, Transport, and Storage for Field Use
Service technicians often store reagents in route vehicles, making temperature control essential. Keeping R-0014-A out of direct sun and inside temperature-safe compartments preserves accuracy.
How heat in a service truck affects the phenol red indicator
Whether prolonged exposure to sunlight changes the color response
How to identify degraded or expired pH indicator solution
Best placement in a field-service kit for small reagent bottles
Should all reagents be replaced annually even if some remain unused
Supporting Consistent pH Management Across Local Pools
Accurate pH control prevents corrosion, scale, and equipment wear. Reliable reagents ensure consistent readings across different water sources and seasonal conditions.
How often commercial pools should test pH using R-0014-A
Whether local fill water affects the number of drops needed for color clarity
How to calculate safe pH adjustment amounts from Taylor test readings
What early signs of pH imbalance to watch for during service visits
Where to check local price options for Taylor pH reagent restocks near me
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