electrochlorination system Articles
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ClorTec® Case Study - Ogston, Derbyshire
Severn Trent Water is the world’s fourth largest privately-owned water company with over 8 million customers. The company supplies 1,960MI/day across a region covering more than 21,000 square kilometers. Historically two electrochlorination systems provided the disinfection requirements for the potable water at a Severn Trent Water site located at Ogston in north Derbyshire. One of the two ...
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How Electrochlorination Systems Work to Prevent Biofouling
Water, water, everywhere: When you’re at sea, one of the most precious commodities you need to produce and protect is, somewhat ironically, clean water. Your offshore rig or vessel depends upon disinfected, pure seawater to keep all of your seawater utility systems running safely and efficiently. One way to ensure effectiveness and efficiency is to reduce or prevent any instances of ...
By H2O Inc.
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Electrochlorination system: a unique method of prevention of biofouling in seawater desalination
Desalination plants require huge volumes of seawater for the generation of fresh water. Seawater contains large amounts of microbiological fluids which, when passed through the piping system, form biofouling in the inner surface of the pipeline, which results in the reduction of the flow rate of water without proper chemical treatment. Chlorine is the most commonly used disinfectant for water ...
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Power Generation
Description Thermal power plants powered by either nuclear energy or fossil fuel located along a seacoast normally use seawater as a coolant in the steam condensers. These are typically once through cooling water systems Electro chlorination in above mentioned types of application has considered as the most effective, low operating cost and safety operation method in order to control the marine ...
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Offshore Platform
Description Biological fouling is a frequent issue whenever seawater or freshwater is used as cooling or process water for petrochemical plants processes, and offshore facilities such as oil and gas exploration drilling rigs, FPSO vessels. Several consumers on offshore oil and gas production platforms such as fouling control equipment including Fire Water pipes, Jockey Pump, Cooling Water, and ...
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Electrolysis Brine Chemical Concept
Sodium hypochlorite mainly works by generating hypochlorous acid though hydrolysis, and the hypochlorous acid will decompose nascent oxygen further, whose strong oxidation will denature the protein of the virus and other substance, it leads to kill pathogenic microorganism. What’s more, hypochlorous acid can not only act on cell wall, virus’s outer shell, but also on the body of the ...
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Acid Cleaning Electrochlorination Cells in a Hypochlorite Generator
When it comes to effective biofouling control, there are few components more essential to your system’s processes than electrochlorination cells. These cells generate chlorine that can help prevent inefficient, expensive system downtime by controlling biofouling organisms such as barnacles, mussels, and film-forming microbes. As electrochlorination cells do their work, they will produce ...
By H2O Inc.
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Swimming Pool
Description The Milestone Chlorination Technologies designed brine electro chlorination system is one of the best to support the swimming pool engineering company to give one stop solution to client. Unlike salt chlorinator or so called salt chlorination system, the swimming pool chlorination systems does not require salinity in the swimming pool and your swimming pool will not get too salty ...
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5 signs to tell when electrochlorination cells needs attention
When you’re planning maintenance for your offshore oil rig or another large vessel like an FPSO, the plans you’re likely most interested in are those that pertain directly to oil production (or your end goals). After all, those machines are the reason you’re in the water. It’s easy to see how the time you spend maintaining those machines is well worth every second. ...
By H2O Inc.
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BioLargo’s “Lowest Cost - Highest Impact” Clean Water Technology Positioned To Save Maritime Operators Billions
Beginning this year and continuing over the next 5 years, the International MaritimeOrganization and the U.S. Coast Guard are requiring an estimated 65,000 ships over 400 gross tons to be fitted with approved Ballast Water Treatment Systems, “BWTS”. Global Water Intelligence estimates that the average cost to install each system is more than $750,000 and the total cost to operators to ...
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Treatment of arsenic-contaminated water using in-line electrolysis, co-precipitation and filtration in Costa Rica
A novel treatment was tested with groundwater to investigate its arsenic removal under natural conditions. The system utilised in-line electrochlorination to oxidise water constituents without the need for external chemical supply. The oxidised arsenic and iron co-precipitated and were filtered via Greensand Plus™. The filter was catalytically active and provided an emergency oxidant. The ...
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Most Frequently Replaced Parts for Your Sodium Hypochlorite Generator
When you’re prioritizing maintenance for your vessel or offshore production platform, it’s important to know the reasoning behind your investment. Taking the time to understand what each machine on your vessel does can help clarify why maintenance and replacement parts are crucial for your safety and quality of life while at sea. One such machine is your vessel’s sodium ...
By H2O Inc.
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