ChlorTainer's Twin Secondary Containment Vessel is ideal for moderate-volume users of chlorine. The Twin Secondary Containment Vessel is built to accommodate two standard 150 pound chlorine containers. In Twin Container mode, both containers are processed simultaneously.
ChlorTainer’s Twin Secondary Containment Vessel is ideal for moderate-volume users of chlorine.
The Twin Secondary Containment Vessel is built to accommodate two standard 150 pound chlorine containers.
In Twin Container mode, both containers are processed simultaneously.
The vessel comes with either a 2-bolt spring-loaded door or a 2-bolt chain-drive closure, and the following additional standard features:
Interior Rollers Vacuum/Pressure Gauge Interior Flex Line with Yoke and Yoke Adapter Chlorine Supply Ball Valve with Monel Body and Hastelloy Trim Electronic Scale System with SCADA Manual Brass Valves Fail-Safe Valve Assembly Pressure Relief Valve Nitrogen System for Fail-Safe Valve Assembly Chemical Container Loading System Pressure Switch
The following optional upgrades may also be included:
ChlorTainer is a high-pressure containment vessel into which a 150-lb chemical cylinder is processed. If the cylinder should leak, all chemicals are contained within the vessel and processed at a normal rate, so no hazardous waste is generated. Scrubber systems, fans, pumps, tanks, and mechanical system are not required. ChlorTainer addresses RMP considerations, enhances site security, and provides fail-safe protection for plant operators.
Our Single 150 vessel accommodates one 150-lb cylinder, while the Twin & Dual ChlorTainers accommodate two 150-lb cylinders. The Twin processes both cylinders simultaneously, while the Dual processes gas from only one cylinder at a time and is designed for automatic switchover capabilities. Whether you need a 150 Single, Twin, or Dual ChlorTainer, all vessels come with a 2-bolt chain-drive closure, a scale system and a movable loader.
The Safest, Most Reliable Technology for Processing and Preventing a Chemical Release
For the safety of water treatment plants and industrial facilities, ChlorTainer is the best way to store and process hazardous chemicals.
It is a simple secondary containment vessel that can be installed indoors, or even located in an open-air structure as long as it provides shelter from direct sunlight and rain.
ChlorTainer provides safety and containment for processing a variety of chemicals such as chlorine gas, sulfur dioxide, and anhydrous ammonia.
ChlorTainer provides dependable operation with minimal annual maintenance and is designed to have a life expectancy of no less than 100 year
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ChlorTainer® Gas Safety and Chemical Safety using Secondary Containment Vessel
This is video 2 of 7 in a series demonstrating the proper operations and maintenance procedures of the ChlorTainer gas containment and chemical containment system.
This series is specific to the 1-ton ChlorTainer.All warnings and instructions in this video must be followed and understood by all personnel involved in the installation, loading, u
This is the complete ChlorTainer Training and Maintenance video which includes all 7 section which are also available individually on the ChlorTainer Total Containment YouTube Channel. Este es el video completo de capacitación y mantenimiento de ChlorTainer que incluye las 7 secciones que también están disponibles individualmente en el canal de YouTube de Contención total ChlorTainer.
ChlorTainer is happy to present a video series to introduce our clients to the Training and Maintenance of the ChlorTainer Ton Vessel. The series includes 7 segments on specific topics. You can also watch all segments in the Full Video.
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Also Eased Development of RMP
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Pr...
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The chief operator for the City of Morgan, LA water treatment plant (WTP), which has safely used chlorine gas for disinfection for over 30 years, reports an added boost to public safety through the installation of special secondar y containment equipment, while easing regulator y compliance efforts through their risk management plan (RMP).
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