The Taylor K-2006 is the industry-standard professional pool test kit in North America — the kit referenced in CPO training, PHTA materials, Pool Math, Orenda documentation, and virtually every serious pool chemistry resource. If you're servicing residential pools professionally, this is the kit. This guide covers every test in the K-2006, the correct procedure for each, what to watch for, and the reagent maintenance practices that keep results accurate over time.
| Reagent | Code | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| DPD Indicator Powder | R-0870 | FC/TC indicator (FAS-DPD method) |
| FAS Titrant | R-0871 | FC/TC titrant (each drop = 0.2 ppm at 25 mL) |
| pH Indicator Solution | R-0014 or R-0004 | pH color indicator |
| Acid Demand Reagent | R-0005 | Calculates acid needed to lower pH |
| Base Demand Reagent | R-0006 | Calculates base needed to raise pH |
| Sodium Thiosulfate | R-0007 | TA and CH test neutralizer |
| Sulfuric Acid | R-0008 | TA titration acid |
| Total Alkalinity Indicator | R-0009 | TA color indicator |
| EDTA Titrant | R-0010 | CH titration |
| CH Indicator | R-0011 | CH color indicator |
| Melamine Reagent | R-0013 | CYA turbidity test |
This is the test that makes the K-2006 the professional standard. The FAS-DPD titration accurately measures FC at any concentration — unlike DPD color comparison which bleaches out above 5–10 ppm.
Example: 12 drops to clear = 2.4 ppm FC
The endpoint of the FAS-DPD FC test is when the pink color completely disappears — not when it becomes pale pink. Add the last drop, swirl, wait 3 seconds. If any pink remains, add another drop. Stopping at light pink consistently underestimates FC by 0.2–0.4 ppm. After hundreds of tests, the endpoint is recognizable instinctively — but early on, err toward adding one more drop when uncertain.
TC includes both free chlorine and combined chlorine (chloramines). TC minus FC = Combined Chlorine (CC). CC above 0.5 ppm suggests a shock or enzyme treatment is needed.
Note: high chlorine (above 10 ppm FC) can interfere with the phenol red reaction, causing a false lower pH reading. If you've just shocked the pool, note this in your records.
Note: if the dot disappears before 30 ppm is visible, CYA is low. If the dot is still visible at 100 ppm, CYA is above 100 ppm — dilute the sample 50/50 with distilled water and multiply the result by 2.
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Open SplashLens Free →The Taylor K-2006 measures free chlorine (FC), total chlorine (TC), pH, total alkalinity (TA), calcium hardness (CH), and cyanuric acid (CYA). It uses FAS-DPD titration for chlorine testing — the most accurate method, accurate even at high FC levels above 10 ppm.
The K-2006 uses FAS-DPD titration for chlorine (superior accuracy, works at high FC levels). The K-2005 uses standard DPD color comparison (less accurate, bleaches out above 5–10 ppm FC). For professional service, the K-2006 is strongly preferred.
Fill the small sample tube to 25 mL, add 5 drops R-0870 (DPD indicator), mix, then add R-0871 (FAS titrant) one drop at a time until the pink color disappears. Count the drops. Multiply by 0.2 for FC reading in ppm.
Replace annually or at the printed expiration date. R-0870 DPD indicator powder is the most critical — degraded R-0870 gives consistently low FC readings. Replace this reagent every year regardless of appearance. Store all reagents below 90°F and away from direct sunlight.
Taylor K-2006 replacement reagents are available through SCP Pool (Pool Corporation), Leslie's Pro accounts, major pool supply distributors, and Taylor's direct website. Individual reagent bottles (R-0870, R-0871, etc.) can be purchased separately, making annual refresh economical.