Glossary 2 min read Updated 2026-06-01

Trichlor

Trichlor (trichloroisocyanuric acid) is a slow-dissolving stabilised chlorine tablet that delivers free chlorine and cyanuric acid simultaneously.

Definition Trichlor (trichloroisocyanuric acid) is a slow-dissolving stabilised chlorine tablet that delivers free chlorine and cyanuric acid simultaneously.
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Typical Values: Available chlorine: ~90%; CYA: ~58% by weight; pH in solution: ~2.8

In Plain Language

Trichlor tablets contain approximately 90% available chlorine and are strongly acidic (pH ~2.8 in solution). Each tablet adds CYA as it dissolves. Used as the primary sanitiser, trichlor is very convenient but leads to CYA accumulation over a season. It also lowers pH, requiring more frequent pH correction. Trichlor is not suitable for use as a shock product because the CYA addition makes high-dose treatments impractical.

Why It Matters

Trichlor is the most widely used pool sanitiser product, but its CYA contribution is chronically under-monitored, leading to the most common long-term pool management problem.

Typical Values

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Available chlorine: ~90%; CYA: ~58% by weight; pH in solution: ~2.8

Last reviewed: 2026-06-01