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| Autochlor Electrochlorinator |
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The Autochlor system is compact and can produce Sodium Hypochlorite continuously. Water inlet line is provided with a solenoid valve that opens when the process is switched on and closes when the hypo storage tank is full.
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Smaller – easier to install in confined spaces |
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Requires less manpower and human intervention.
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Uses less power. Unit more efficient than conventional chlorinators (switch mode power supply) |
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Better weather proofing, corrosion proof. |
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Lesser moving parts, so less wear and tear and longer life. |
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Application
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Small to Medium water treatment facilities for disinfection of drinking water |
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Small Waste water, Effluent and Sewage treatment. |
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Medium sized Hotels, Hospitals, Educational institutions for Drinking water. |
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Disinfection in small Water parks, Cooling water circuits, Fire water storage tanks. |
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System Specification:
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Model No.
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PCP15
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PCP25
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PCP 50 |
PCP100
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Active Chlorine Generated
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15Grams/hr
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25Grams/hr
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50Grams/hr
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100Grams/hr
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Continuous
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Continuous
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Continuous
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Continuous
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6 -8.0 Gpl
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6 -8.0 Gpl
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6 -8.0 Gpl
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6 -8.0 Gpl
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Water Consumption
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1.5liter/hr
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2liter/hr
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2.5liter/hr
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7liter/hr
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14liter/hr
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Salt Consumed
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70grams/hr
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120grams/hr
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200grams/hr
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400grams/hr
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0.500kwh/hr
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0.700kwh/hr
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0.900kwh/hr
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1.600kwh/hr
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2.800kwh/hr
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AC current Input
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230V, 50 Hz
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230V, 50 Hz
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230V, 50 Hz |
230V, 50 Hz
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230V, 50 Hz
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| Operation |
- Water is to be filled through the float valve up upto the marked level.
- Put good clean salt and mix properly.
- Mix the salt properly. Only part of the salt will dissolve. The balance salt will remain in the bottom of the tank.
- The undisolved salt will slowly get dissolved in course of time as the Electro Chlorinator consumes the salt water and fresh water replaces the salt water.
- Switch on the power supply.
- The Solenoid valve provides before the mixing chamber will open allowing the water to flow in to the chamber.
- The brine metering pump will start and pump concentrated brine into the mixing chamber
- From the mixing chamber the diluted brine solution will flow through the Rotameter.
- Adjust the flow rate in the Rotameter to 2 liters per hour.
- The diluted brine solution will then flow into the Electrolyzer
- The DC current applied across the anode and cathode of the cell will start the Electrolysis reaction in the diluted brine solution.
- Now the cell converts the brine solution into Sodium Hypochlorite
- The Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCl) will flow out through a tube into the NaOCl tank.
- The NaOCL tank is provided with a level controller
- Once the NaOCL reaches the upper limit the level controller will stop the Electro Chlorinator System.
- A NaOCL metering pump is independent of the system.
- The out let of the NaOCl pump is connected to the dosing point.
- As the level of NaOCl reduces due to the dosing, the level controller will restart the system
- The Amperage does not increase in the initial stages of the system operation but will stabilize soon after.
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