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What are the proper sanitation levels for the various sanitizers used in a three bay sink?

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What are the proper sanitation levels for the various sanitizers used in a three bay sink?

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For a chlorine based sanitizer the proper levels are between 50/100 parts per million as designated by the use of proper testing strips. For a reading of 50 part per million the water temperature should be at 75 degrees and for a reading of 100 part per million the water temperature should be at 55 degrees. For a Quat Ammonia sanitizer the proper level is at 200 part per million as designated by the use of proper testing strips at a temperature of 75 degrees. Also for Iodine sanitizers the proper level is 12/25 parts per million as designated by the use of proper testing strips at a temperature of 75 degrees.

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