Fluidized chlorination workshop

Pumping chlorination is one of the most common methods used to disinfect large public water systems. The process involves pumping in a measured solution of chlorine gas, sodium hypochlorite or other chlorine-based compounds into a holding tank of water. From there, the chlorinated water is distrib......

Pumping chlorination is one of the most common methods used to disinfect large public water systems. The process involves pumping in a measured solution of chlorine gas, sodium hypochlorite or other chlorine-based compounds into a holding tank of water. From there, the chlorinated water is distributed to taps or other points-of-use throughout the system.

Pumping chlorination is a safe and effective way to keep drinking water supplies safe from bacteria, viruses and other contaminants. It’s an economical process as well, since chlorination of water is usually much less expensive than filtering or storing.

The most important factor in pump chlorination is making sure a proper concentration level of chlorine is fed into the water. Too little chlorine and the water will not be properly disinfected, and too much chlorine may produce a taste or smell that makes the water unpalatable. Generally, the concentration of chlorine required is measured in parts-per-million (ppm).

The basic steps for pumping chlorination methods include:

• Determining the concentration of chlorine necessary for the chlorine disinfection process.

• Calculating the dose of chlorine necessary to achieve the desired disinfection.

• Measuring and adding sodium hypochlorite or other chlorine-based products to the water piping system.

• Activating the pumps andDistributing the chlorinated water throughout the drinking water system.

• Monitoring the chlorine levels in the water to make sure the desired levels are maintained.

Once the chlorine has been added to the water system, it can work its way through the distribution system with time and pumping pressure from the chlorination pumps. The water that is delivered to the users is free from bacteria and other contaminants.

Because the process of chlorination requires precise measurements and calculations, it is important to have professionals trained in the process to ensure that the procedure is followed properly. Due to the potential danger of an overdose of chlorine, special care must be taken to make sure that everything is done correctly.

In conclusion, pumping chlorination is an efficient, effective and economical means of disinfecting large public water systems. It is important to make sure it is properly handled by trained professionals in order to ensure that the water is safe and free from bacteria and other contaminants.

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