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Electrolysis stations’ capacity from 1,0 to 100 kg of a.c./day

The tube electrolysis stations are manufactured to provide the capacity from 1,0 to 100 kg of a.c. per day. A tube electrolysis station is an equipment package installed on a single framework to provide autonomous production and proportioning of controlled amounts of the disinfecting reagent

Engineering-and-economical performance

1. The electrolysis stations’ critical parameters:

Designation Dimensions and description
  Tube electrolysis plant capacity per the active chlorine concentration, kg/day 1,0-100 kg of a.c./day
  Electrolytic cell power consumption, kW/kg of a.c. 4,0
  Common salt specific consumption, kg/kg of a.c. 3,5-4,0
  Design module on a framework

2. The electrolysis plants’ components:
2.1. Electrolytic cell;
2.2. Control panel with a direct current rectifier;
2.3. Surge vessel;
2.4. Proportioning pump supplying the sodium hypochlorite for disinfection;
2.5. Solution room:
     2.5.1. Saturated salt solution tank;
     2.5.2. Proportioning pump of the saturated salt solution.

3. Preparation of the saturated salt solution: The saturated solution of common salt (NaCl concentration - 280-300 g/l) is prepared and stored in the solution room filled with the necessary quantity of salt and tap water.

4. Sodium hypochlorite proportioning and storage: The sodium hypochlorite solution obtained by means of electrolysis is delivered to the surge vessel. Then the proportioning pump delivers the sodium hypochlorite from the surge vessel through the pipeline system for chlorination.

5. Automation of the control over the electrolysis process: Normal operation – automatic mode, no operators needed. The operators are needed to adjust the quantity of the hypochlorite delivered for the water treatment.

We are ready to provide consultations and other assistance during commissioning of the plants.

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