Continuous Production Electrochlorinator- Chloroflow
 


 

The “Chloroflow” system contains all the equipment required for continuous production of 0.6 to 0.8% Sodium Hypochlorite.
 
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The Electrolyzer cell is housed in a chamber made of FRP/Acrylic/PVC.
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Large Brine tank to hold salt stock for days.
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Brine intermittent agitator creates a saturated salt solution.
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Actuate Brine Dosing pump ensures a proper concentration.
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Advanced cell design ensures proper production of chlorine.
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Compact cell cleaning system for periodic cleaning
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Hypo tank level controller controls the production
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Hydrogen blower ensures safe operation and proper venting of hydrogen
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PLC/ Relay based panel controls the automatic operation of the system.
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Heavy duty power supply is built for long hours of operation.


Application

1
Medium to large water treatment facilities for disinfection of drinking water
2
Waste water, Effluent and Sewage treatment.
3 Re-chlorination in Water distribution network.
4 Disinfection in Cooling water circuits, Fire water storage tanks
 
System Specification:

Model No.
PCP 500
PCP 1000 PCP 1500
PCP 2000        
PCP 5000
Active Chlorine Generated                                   
500 Grams/hr
1000 Grams/hr 1500 Grams/hr 2000 Grams/hr         5000 Grams/hr
Salt Consumed
2 kgs/per hour
4.5 kgs/per hour 7 kgs/per hour 9 kgs/per hour 22.5 kgs/per hour
Hypochlorite strength
7 ~ 8.0 Gpl
7 ~ 8.0 Gpl 7 ~ 8.0 Gpl 7 ~ 8.0 Gpl 7 ~ 8.0 Gpl
NaOCl Produced Per hour 70 liters 140 liters 210 liters 280 liters 700 liters
Water that can be treated with 1 ppm of chlorine
500,000 liters (approx.)per hour
1000,000 liters (approx.)per hour 1500,000 liters (approx.)per hour 2000,000 liters (approx.)per hour 50,000,000 liters (approx.)per hour
AC Power Consumed
2.5kw/per hour 4.5kw/per hour 7kw/per hour 9 kw/per hour 22.5kw/per hour
 
Operation
  1.  Fill salt in the Brine Tank.
  2. Switch on the system in the control panel.
  3. Solenoid/Motorized valve will open and allow the water to flow into the system.
  4. Part of the water shall flow to the Brine tank to dissolve the salt.
  5. Adjust the water flow into the Electrolyzer with the Flow control Valve and Rotameter, as per instruction.
  6. The Brine dosing pump starts and injects the saturated brine solution in the water line.
  7. In the Electrolyzer chamber the salt solution gets converted to sodium hypochlorite
  8. The outlet of the Electrolyzer is connected to the Hypo storage tank.
  9. A blower connected to the storage tank blows away the Hydrogen, through a vent pipe.
  10. A temperature sensor is also provided in the Electrolyzer, if the temperature of Sodium Hypochlorite produced, exceeds the preset temperature limit, sodium hypochlorite generator switches itself off giving a cooling off period for the Electrolyzer.
  11. A level switch provided in the Hypochlorite storage tank does not allow the production of Hypochlorite once the storage tank is full.
  12. It automatically switches sodium hypochlorite generator on when the level in storage tank is reduced.