I know this is a big ask, but can someone help me with these calculations. I used the liquor treatment calculator above and downloaded the water analysis from my water suppliers website but I don't know whether I am using the calculator correctly?
The information requires the following and based on the averages of the analysis:
Alkalinity = 139
Carbonate reduction method = I plan to boil my liquor and leave standing overnight, since I don't know what CRS means.
Ca = 99.9
Mg = 9.83
Na = 62.4
CO3 = 83.34
SO4 = 135
CI = 92
I am assuming volume to be treated is 33lt
If anybody is willing to advise I would really appreciate it
Thanks
Liquor treatment calculator
Re: Liquor treatment calculator
Carbonate Reducing Solution. It saves having to boil your water to get rid of the excess alkalinity. 
What else do you want to know? If you used Graham's calculator it's telling you what salts you need to add and how much.

What else do you want to know? If you used Graham's calculator it's telling you what salts you need to add and how much.
Re: Liquor treatment calculator
Thanks Jim..... At least I now know what CRS means now. Still not convinced I ended up with the correct salt requirements, which is why are asked the question.