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Sodium hypochlorite generator GBA-80-NACLO

Sodium hypochlorite generator - GBA-80-NACLO - Chlory Technology Co.,Ltd
Sodium hypochlorite generator - GBA-80-NACLO - Chlory Technology Co.,Ltd
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Chlorine Capacity: 50~800g/h Water treatment Capacity:1~20MLD Salt consumption: 3.5kg/kg Cl2 Power consumption: 4kw/kg Cl2 Plug-Play & Minimal Installation Operation Fully Automatic Running Enhanced Electrode Protection for Longer Shelf life Triple Protection for Hydrogen gas emission Sodium Hypochlorite Generator is a fully integrated, simple, and skid mounted designed system. The Chlory® technology uses a recirculating method to produce 0.8% strength sodium hypochlorite solution in 556lb(250kg) – 4500lb(2000kg) NaOCl/day by raw material input of Salt Brine. Chlory® Skid-Mounted design target on provide minimal operator attention for a quick Plug-Play running on site. Install on site: Connect to the tap water pipeline; Connect the chlorination pipeline; Install hydrogen exhaust pipe Switch on the power supply; sodium hypochlorite generator System composition ①Influent water passes through a water softener to reduce hardness therefore reducing the scaling of electrodes and lengthening the cleaning time. ② Salt is dissolved by softened water into saturated brine in the tank. ③ The saturated brine will be diluted into 2.5%-3%, then pass through the electrolytic cell and finally be electrolyzed into 0.8% solution of sodium hypochlorite. ④ The 0.8% hypochlorite solution flows into a storage tank. Hydrogen, the only byproduct of the process, is safely vented to the atmosphere. ⑤ Accuracy liquid dosed and controlled by residual chlorine analyzer.
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