Fuzzy
Structural
- Sep 9, 2001
- 12
We are switching over an existing Calcium Hypochorite system to new sodium Hypochorite system and when we switch over the chlorine readings at the analyser go all over the board 0.2mg/L to 10mg/L. We had the reading relatively stable for about a week (1.2 to 1.7) but not as stable as when using Calcium. The calcium is highly diluted before injection vs. the sodium is 12% undiluted (1 l/hr injection rate).
A Couple of notes on the construction; injection line from pump 1/2" about 100' long; reciever line pressure ~2psi.
It appeared the sodium was offgassing in the line and resulting in gas bubbles being injected into the line. pressure regulator was added near injection point and set at 15psi. This reduced fluctuation for about a week but is now off scale again. Visual check shows air bubbles being injected even with the 15psi backpressure (i.e. offgassing).
Has anyone run into this problem before? Would dilution of the sodium 50/50 be enough to stablize it to prevent what appears to be off gassing?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated as Consultant has no idea.
A Couple of notes on the construction; injection line from pump 1/2" about 100' long; reciever line pressure ~2psi.
It appeared the sodium was offgassing in the line and resulting in gas bubbles being injected into the line. pressure regulator was added near injection point and set at 15psi. This reduced fluctuation for about a week but is now off scale again. Visual check shows air bubbles being injected even with the 15psi backpressure (i.e. offgassing).
Has anyone run into this problem before? Would dilution of the sodium 50/50 be enough to stablize it to prevent what appears to be off gassing?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated as Consultant has no idea.