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When working with Chlorine
• Ensure that approved, self-contained breathing and safety equipment are always available and
ready for use and personnel are properly trained for its use.
• Safety equipment should be inspected and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
• Ensure that all warning signs and placards are in their appropriate place and can clearly be
displayed.
• In the event of a leak, use proper safety equipment and trained personnel to respond to the leak
immediately. Evacuate all personnel from dangerous areas to a safe space. If breathing has
stopped perform respiration immediately. If heart has stopped perform CPR.
• Knowledgeable design personnel should oversee and approve equipment installation and suitability
of the system for which it is intended. Qualified personnel should also perform routine equipment
checks and maintenance in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and instructions.
2. System Size, Capabilities and Specifications
Overall height:
64" (163 cm)
Clearance space required:
24" (61 cm) on all sides. 12' (3.7 m) floor to ceiling.
Chlorine pressure chamber dry weight:
roughly 360 lb (163 kg)
Water tank dry weight:
roughly 430 lb (195 kg)
Total assembled dry weight:
roughly 790 lb (358 kg)
Rated working pressure:
560 psi (38.6 bar) - hydrostatically tested to 825 psi
(56.9 bar)
Supply pressure:
38 – 210 psi (2.6 – 14.5 bar) Cl
2
and SO
2
48 – 210 psi (3.3 – 14.5 bar) NH
3
Maximum capacity:
10,000 PPD (200 kg/hr) Cl
2
8,000 PPD (150 kg/hr) SO
2
2,500 PPD (50 kg/hr) NH
3
Maximum heater output:
18 kW
Power consumption:
Single phase power: 120 VAC or 240 VAC
Three phase power: between 240 VAC (44 A max)
and 480 VAC (22 A max)
Ambient temperature:
50-122ºF (10-50ºC)
Recommended torque for
pressure chamber flange bolts:
275 lb-ft (3802 N-m)
3. units of Measurement
For convenience, common measurement values (temperature, pressure, length, mass, torque) will be
given in both English and equivalent Metric units. Throughout this manual, pressure values will be
shown in units of psi (bar) and denote gauge pressure (zero-referenced against atmospheric pressure.)