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On May 12, a heavy rain fell when a chlorinator on one well had been out of service for a month.
The charge falls from the hopper into the chlorinator.
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The nine sources of water supply are now installed with automatic chlorinator injection system to insure the health of residents.
For the unrepentant chlorinator, computerized control systems make it possible to adjust chemical levels from afar, using a modem.
The chlorinator cell consists of parallel titanium plates coated with ruthenium and sometimes iridium.
Moreover, the pool is virtually maintenance-free, thanks to a top-of-the-line ozone filtration system and automatic chlorinator.
Monitor the campgrounds water system checking for leaks, reading pressure gauges and checking the chlorinator system.
The process of washing and filtration occupies about an hour, during which time another charge may be in process of treatment in the chlorinator above.
Then he added chunky chlorine tablets to the chlorinator and slid his fingers along the tiles to make sure the pool's walls didn't feel slimy.
The materials for treatment-crushed and roasted ore, or tailings, as the case may be-are put into the hopper above the revolving barrel, or chlorinator.
The chlorinator is then stopped, and the gas and compressed air allowed to escape from the valve through a rubber hose into a vat of lime water.
His 1910 invention, the mechanical liquid chlorine purifier (known as a "chlorinator"), was the prototype of the technology that is now applied to municipal water supplies throughout the world.
Household bleach and pool chlorinator solutions are typically stabilized by a significant concentration of lye (caustic soda, NaOH) as part of the manufacturing reaction.
Structures still present but not used since DOD occupation include a swamp cooler for the rec hall, the sewage treatment plant chlorinator, and the sewage treatment pump house.
Another simple solution, which Loughborough University's department of water and waste engineering suggested at a water decade conference in Madras last year, is to put a pot chlorinator in each well.
Running the chlorinator for long periods with not enough salt in the pool can strip the coating off the cell which then requires an expensive replacement as can using too strong an acid wash.
In order to achieve this concentration, the chlorine generator (also known as salt cell, salt generator, salt chlorinator) uses electrolysis to break down approximately 200-500 pounds of salt (NaCl).
As soon as all the ore has fallen from the chlorinator into the filter, the pump is set going, a partial vacuum is produced in the chamber below the false bottom in the filter, and very rapid filtration results.
Some of the buildings located on the property included the combined mess hall, officers quarters, NCO's quarters, OR's quarters, Supply, Administration & Recreation Building, chlorinator house, guard shack, heated garages and power plant.
Again, the short time the ore is in contact with the chlorine does not allow of the formation of hydrochloric acid, which has a tendency to precipitate the gold from its soluble form in the water before being withdrawn from the chlorinator.
In addition, he served on various investigating boards, one of which he was able to advise and offer technical counsel to Major Carl Darnall in the development of a water filter for field use and the first water chlorinator using gaseous chlorine.
Regular maintenance of the cell is necessary; failure to do so will reduce the effectiveness of the cell, which will in turn increase the salinity of the water to corrosive levels (as water flowing through the chlorinator will have salt added but not electrolyzed into chlorine).