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| The Chlorine
Generator is used in:
Water
System Chlorinator
Applications:
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Disinfection: Use
as a well chlorinator to inactivate virus and bacteria in
groundwater in compliance with EPA's upcoming Ground Water Rule
(GWR). Use as a surface water chlorinator with chlorine
contact (CT) chamber to inactivate Giardia, bacteria, and virus in
filtered surface water in compliance with EPA's Surface Water
Treatment Rule (SWTR).
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Oxidation: Use as
a water treatment plant chlorinator for color removal, iron
removal, manganese removal, and arsenic removal processes.
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Distribution System
Maintenance: For non-chlorinated well water
systems, use the chlorine generator every few weeks as a well
chlorinator for a couple of days to remove biofilm and
control the growth of biofilm in the distribution system and
maintain compliance with EPA's Total Coliform Rule (TCR).
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Well Maintenance:
Wells that previously used oil lubricated bearings often have
persistent biofilm in the gravel pack. Use the chlorine
generator as a well cleaner or well sanitizer and periodically
chlorinate down the gravel chute to remove and control biofilm
growth and provide disinfection in the gravel pack and
well screen.
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New and Repaired Water
Lines: Use as a portable chlorinator to clean
and disinfect new and repaired water mains. When compared to
hypochlorites, chlorine gas provides a lower pH environment when
added to the water. With a predominance of hypochlorous acid
and lower pH, a better biological kill will be achieved with the
chlorine generator.
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Booster Station:
Need a boost of chlorine at your booster pump station to maintain
residuals? Use the chlorine generator as a water system
chlorinator to boost the chlorine residual to the desired
level. Connect a separate properly sized chlorine
generator(s) to each booster pump to maintain a controlled
chlorine residual without the need for a compound loop feedback
control system.
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Stagnant Reservoir:
Unfortunately there are many water storage
reservoirs in water systems that only flow out in the
event of a major fire or water line break. Often these
reservoirs have altitude valves set several feet below the
operating hydraulic gradient line (otherwise the tanks would
overflow). Water in these reservoirs becomes stagnant and
chlorine residuals dissipate. Use the chlorine
gas generator as a water system chlorinator to add chlorine
to the reservoir to keep it clean and bacteria free.
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Emergency
chlorinator: Use the
chlorine generator as an emergency chlorinator for your
infrequently used or emergency standby wells in the water
system. Sodium hypochlorite and calcium hypochlorite
bleach degrade in strength with time making it very difficult to
predict the chlorine dosage when and if a well were to operate
during an emergency. The chlorine gas generator makes 100
percent chlorine gas that will not degrade over time providing a
constant chlorine dose when needed.
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Portable
Chlorinator: The chlorine generator is a
portable chlorinator that is easily tranportable in the back of a
pickup. Use the portable chlorinator as an emergency
chlorinator when other chlorination systems break down, disinfect
water main repairs and new installations, as a well cleaner, as a
well sanitizer, as a chlorine booster to the stagnant
reservoir.
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CIP Cleaning
Agent: Reduce your operating costs by
using the sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) generated in
the chlorine generator as the cleaning chemical for your membrane
filter's clean-in-place (CIP) system.
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pH Adjustment:
Reduce your operating costs by using the sodium hydroxide
(caustic soda) generated in the chlorine generator as a pH
increaser to control the lead and copper
corrosion.

Swimming
Pool Chlorinator
The Chlorine Generator can be connected
to the pool on the filter pipe discharge. The connection
requires a venturi system to inject the chlorine into the pool
water. The advantage of using the chlorine generator for your
pool
include:
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No Salt Addition: The
chlorine generator does not require any salt to be added to the
swimming pool water. No testing of salt levels, no adding of
salt every year to the seasonal pools, no need to dilute when too
much salt is added to the water.
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Economical: One $4 bag of
salt (50-lbs) will make an equivalent of 45 lbs of 65 % calcium
hypochlorite granules (costing more than $70), 30 gallons of 12.5
percent commercial bleach (costing upwards of $60), or 65 gallons
of 5.25 percent bleach (costing more than $100). Save even
more when compared to those specialty sanitizing
chemicals.
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No
Calcium: The chlorine generator generates pure
chlorine with no other additives. Chemical systems,
particularly those using calcium hypochlorite, can leave deposits
of precipitation and residue on pool surfaces and equipment. High
maintenance expenditure is then incurred in cleaning cloudy water,
scrubbing residue from surfaces, replacing tiles and/or grout, and
repairing pumps.
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Chemical
Precipitation: Calcium hypochlorite can cause
clouding of pool water and hand-feeding of a pool with calcium
hypochlorite can cause unsightly accumulations of un-dissolved
particles on the floor of the pool. No cloudy pools or
particles are .
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pH
Adjustment: Adding bleach and other chlorine
products increases the pool's pH. Adding chlorine from the
chlorine generator lowers the pH. Use the sodium
hydroxide (pH increaser) generated from the chlorine generator to
increase the pool pH to the optimum level. With the chlorine
generator, there is no need to purchase pool acid or any other
chemicals for pH control providing further savings and chemical
safety.
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Safety: No
transportation of odorous chemical in your vehicle.
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No Chemical
Storage: Reduced corrosion in chemical storage
building. No potential for chemical explosion. No storage of
chlorine eliminating the need for SARA Title III red tape.
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No Chemical Mixing: Have
you ever mistakenly put the pool acid into the bleach tank?
We've all done it at least once... not a pleasant
experience.
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No Degradation: Hypochlorite
solutions degrade with time making it difficult for the operator
to adjust the chemical dosage while requiring more chemical to do
the same job.
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Multiple
Use: The chlorine generator is portable allowing the
use on the community swimming pool and later as an emergency
chlorinator on that problem well. For the homeowners, you
can set a water line/valve connection that will fill a bucket with
chlorinated water for your laundry. In cold climates, take
the chlorine generator off the pool and use the chlorine generator
for other chlorine purposes.
- No Pump
Adjustment: Many chemical feed pumps adjust
themselves while the operator is away. This unruly
mechanical behavior is solved simply because there are no moving
parts in the chlorine generator.
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Fill
Line: Add a fill line connection to the
chlorine generator to ensure chlorinated water is entering the
pool at all times.
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No
Odor: Tired of those chlorine
complaints. Chlorine from the chlorine generator does not
contact any metal material before being injected into the
water. Second, unlike chlorine bleach salt is not injected
into the water supply. Using the chlorine generator reduces
odor in your pool. People will wonder if you are using any
chlorine at all!
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Capital: For the
price of a sodium hypochlorite pump and tank system, you can now
purchase a chlorine generator.
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No Sales
Contracts: For you commercial and municipal
users, imagine no chemical supply contracts, no chemical sales...
just go down to the hardware or grocery store and buy bags of
water softener salt.

Wastewater
System Chlorinator
Applications
include:
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Disinfection: Use as
a wastewater treatment plant chlorinator to inactivate microbes
for compliance with waste discharge requirements of
effluent.
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Return Activated
Sludge: Use chlorine from the chlorine
generator to control filimentous bacteria in the return activated
sludge.
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Odor
Control: Chlorinator system is small
enough to use at lift stations to control odors in raw
sewage. Can also be used to control odors in large sewage
collection systems.
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Cooling
Water: Use as a recyled water chlorinator
to control the growth and development of biological slimes in
plant's cooling water system.
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Portable
Chlorinator: The chlorine generator
is a portable chlorinator that is easily tranportable in
the back of a pickup. Use the portable chlorinator as an
emergency chlorinator when other chlorination systems break down,
control odors at sewage collection manholes and lift stations, and
other uses.
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Algae
Control: Use the chlorine generator to control
the algae growth in the lagoon system.

Dairy and
Poultry Chlorinator
Chlorine and sodium
hydroxide (caustic soda) made from the chlorine generator provides
an effective economical method of cleaning and sanitizing processing
equipment and problem areas in dairy plants and other livestock
areas. The Water Quality and
Health Council has listed several uses of chlorine in the livestock
industry. Consider the following applications for your livestock
areas.
- CIP Method of Sanitizing
Equipment: The clean-in-place (CIP) method is
commonly used to sanitize closed systems such as fluid milk
cooling and handling equipment. It is also appropriate for
sanitizing weigh tanks, coolers, short time pasteurizers, pumps,
homogenizers, fillers, sanitary piping and fittings, and bottle
and can fillers. For these applications, operate your
chlorine generator to fill a CIP or day tank with the desired
concentration of chlorine water solution. Use the sodium
hydroxide (caustic soda) produced from the chlorine generator to
provide additional cleaning and further reduce chemical costs.
Then rinse all metal surfaces immediately, to prevent
corrosion.
- Non-CIP Method of Sanitizing
Equipment: The non-CIP method is generally used to
sanitize large, non-porous surfaces that have already been freed
of physical debris. It is appropriate for batch pasteurizers,
holding tanks, weigh tanks, tank trucks and cars, vats, tile
walls, ceilings and floors. For these applications, operate your
chlorine generator and spray directly onto the surface. Then rinse all metal surfaces immediately, to
prevent corrosion.
- Treating Water
Supplies: The chlorine generator will disinfect and
purify water supplies in your livestock feedwater preventing the
spread of bacteria and algae toxins. The Grade “A”
Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (US FDA, 1995), issued by the US
Department of Health and Human Services, specifies the officially
approved methods of sanitation for dairy plants.
- General
Disinfection: Chlorine
solution water sanitize plant floors, walls and ceilings, and also
control odors in refrigerated areas and drain platforms. Brush or
spray all walls, floors, ceilings and shelves with
the chlorine water solutions directly from the chlorine
generator. Then rinse all metal surfaces immediately, to
prevent corrosion.
- Egg
Washing: Chlorine, combined with anionic
detergents, effectively removes protein residues, and to a lesser
extent, carbohydrate residues from egg shell surfaces. The
chemical also reduces bacteria levels on egg shells.
- Automatic Waterers and
Misters: Prevent your automatic waterers in
the chicken house, or your misters in the hog building from
plugging. The Chlorine Generator will prevent buildup of
biofilm in the pipelines and keep them sanitary and free of
debris. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of
cure!
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Controlling Mold & Mildew:
Chlorine and sodium hydroxide solutions generated from the
chlorine generator will destroy mold and non-residual mildew that
often grows in cheese-aging rooms, storage rooms and other areas.
Brush or spray all walls, floors, ceilings and shelves with the
chlorine water solutions directly from the chlorine generator.
Then rinse all metal surfaces immediately, to prevent corrosion.

Brewery Chlorinator
Making your own brew is
a satisfying experience. Now you can also be satisfied by
making your own sanitizing chemicals from naturally occurring salt
of the earth (sodium chloride). The chlorine generator uses
ordinary water softener salt to make two important chemicals used in
the brewery industry, chlorine and caustic soda (sodium
hydroxide). These chemicals provide an effective economical
method of cleaning and sanitizing processing equipment and problem
areas in your brewery. Consider the following
applications for your brewery:
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CIP Method of Sanitizing
Equipment: The clean-in-place (CIP) method is
commonly used to sanitize closed systems such as the wort chiller.
It is also appropriate for sanitizing tanks, coolers,
pasteurizers, pumps, fillers, piping and fittings, and bottle and
keg fillers. For these applications, operate your chlorine
generator to fill a CIP or day tank with the desired concentration
of chlorine water solution. Use the sodium hydroxide
(caustic) produced from the chlorine generator to provide
additional cleaning and further reduce chemical
costs.
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Non-CIP Method of Sanitizing
Equipment: The non-CIP method is generally used to
sanitize large, non-porous surfaces that have already been freed
of physical debris. It is appropriate for batch pasteurizers,
holding tanks, weigh tanks, vats, tile walls, and floors. For
these applications, operate your chlorine generator and spray
directly onto the surface. Then rinse all metal surfaces
immediately, to prevent corrosion.
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General
Disinfection: Use chlorine solution water to
sanitize plant floors, walls and ceilings, and also control odors
in refrigerated areas and drain platforms. Brush or spray all
walls, floors, ceilings and shelves with the chlorine water
solutions directly from the chlorine generator. Then rinse all
metal surfaces immediately to prevent
corrosion.

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Safety... no
chemical transportation or chemical storage. Chlorine Generation on
Demand.

Reliability ... it's as simple as a battery.
There are no moving parts!

Economics ... a 50-lb bag of salt costing only $4
will produce 30 lbs of chlorine gas. This is equivalent to more than
68 gallons of household bleach (5.25 %). At 6 cents per
gallon, how can you go wrong?
Stability ... NO chlorine degradation or loss of
solution strength. One-Hundred percent chlorine strength on demand
at any time and at any age. All water systems need the
chlorine generator as their standby chlorinator.
Portable ... Small compact size and light weight
makes the system portable. Use as a portable chlorinator to
disinfect that new or repaired water main. Then use the
portable chlorinator to boost the chlorine residual in the water
tank.
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