Also called Cyanuric Acid or Stabilizer A chemical that has the ability to stabilize chlorine against wasteful loss due to sunlight Cyanuric Acid protects the chlorine from ultraviolet determination and releases chlorine upon demand
Chemically, conditioner is cyanuric acid It slows down the degradation of chlorine in the water by sunlight Minimum level is 10 ppm Too much does not slow down chlorine activity or effectiveness Condi- tioner does not protect bromine from sun- light
Another name for lane oil All lanes need some type of protective coating to prevent burn marks in the heads from the force of the thrown balls In the "old days" lane conditioner was used primarily as a protective measure; today, under the System of Bowling, some centers legally use the lane conditioner as a tool to assist in scoring and guiding a ball to the pocket The area of a lane that is heavily conditioned will retard the hook, and if there is heavy conditioner in the center/pocket area of the lane it can assist the ball into the pocket See also "blocked lanes"
A normal power supply would not be compatible with a fieldbus installation,as it would interfere with the fieldbus signal A power supply (PSU) conditioner can be used to stop the fieldbus signal entering the power supply therefore making it compatible The conditioner is usually an electronic equivalent of Inductor/Resistor top