dfunk
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 4, 2003
- 1
Does anyone have experience with hypochlorite feed systems at remote re-chlorination facilities?
We are investigating the use of sodium hypochlorite feed equipment with compound loop feedback control for rechlorination at un-manned remote facilities. Such systems present several design concerns related to reliability, control of the equipment, equipment selection and capacity range of the equipment relative to existing gas chlorination.
We are proposing to use large hose pumps (peristaltic pumps) at the few large facilities, but are restricted to diaphragm pumps at the smaller facilities. Pulsafeeder sells diaphragm pumps that are designed for hypochlorite handling and include degassing mecahanisms. Does anyone have experience with these pumps?
Thanks for any help that can be provided.
Dennis R. Funk,
Gannett Fleming
We are investigating the use of sodium hypochlorite feed equipment with compound loop feedback control for rechlorination at un-manned remote facilities. Such systems present several design concerns related to reliability, control of the equipment, equipment selection and capacity range of the equipment relative to existing gas chlorination.
We are proposing to use large hose pumps (peristaltic pumps) at the few large facilities, but are restricted to diaphragm pumps at the smaller facilities. Pulsafeeder sells diaphragm pumps that are designed for hypochlorite handling and include degassing mecahanisms. Does anyone have experience with these pumps?
Thanks for any help that can be provided.
Dennis R. Funk,
Gannett Fleming