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ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VERIFICATION REPORT - ON-SITE GENERATION OF SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE CLORTEC, DIVISION OF CAPITAL CONTROLS, CLORTEC MODEL MC100 - NSF 00/16/EPADW395

Citation:

NSF International. ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VERIFICATION REPORT - ON-SITE GENERATION OF SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE CLORTEC, DIVISION OF CAPITAL CONTROLS, CLORTEC MODEL MC100 - NSF 00/16/EPADW395. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-03/017, 2000.

Description:

THE EPA and NSF verified the performance of the ClorTec Model MC100 System under the EPA's ETV program. The concentrated hypochlorite generator stream from the treatment system underwent a twice-daily analysis from 3/8-4/6/00. The chlorine analyses were conducted onsite in United Water Pennsylvania's Hummelstown Water Treatment Plant (WRP) operators lab. The hypochlorite generator stream was analyzed using two methods of measuring total chlorine: Standard Method 4500-Cl F (EPA approved) and Standard Method 4500-Cl B. The average sodium hypochlorite concentration was 0.90% +/- standard deviation of 0.04% using Standard Method 4500- Cl B and 91% +/- a standard deviation of 0.08% using Standard Method 4500-Cl F. The average sodium chloride concentration in the brine fed to the generator electrolytic cells during the verification testing was 3.53%, higher than ClorTec's specified value of 3.0%. The average DC current and voltage applied to the electrolytic cells during the ETV were 183 amps and 46 volts, respectively. ClorTec states that the amperage and voltage should be approximately 185 amps and 48 volts. No attempt was made to adjust the brine pump feed rate during the verification testing; it is factory set to deliver the concentrated brone (30% sodium chloride) to a softened side stream from the WTP finished water by a ratio of approximately ten parts water to one part brine prior to entering the generator. After the tenth day of testing, the chlorine concentration in the hypochlorite concentrate stream generally trended higher. This roughly correlated with a higher sodium chloride concentration.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PUBLISHED REPORT/ REPORT)
Product Published Date:11/20/2000
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 63152