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Dry or Direct feed gas chlorinator disadvantages |
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- only a low back pressure can be used at the point of application. - very few gas chlorinators are of this design. |
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an enclosed space in which the pressure has been reduced below the surrounding atmospheric pressure. |
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the force applied tby the gas over an area. generally stated in Psi |
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Psig (gauge) Psia (absolute) Psid (differential) |
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True or False; A compound gauge indicates both pressures above and below ambient. |
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Liquid filled gauges are filled with ____ |
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Glycerine or Silicone
Filled to at least 75% of volume |
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Advantages of liquid filled gauges |
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protection against: vibration pulsation ambient corrosives |
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True or False; A rotameter is a feed rate indicator |
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a tapered glass tube with a round ball or float inside used to measure a flow rate of liquid or gas |
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True or False; Gas flow through a rotameter is measured at the top of the ball/float |
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False; the measurement is taken from the center |
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Feed rate control valve allows |
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chlorine feed rate to be changed manually or automatically |
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is designed to vent or release incase of over/under pressurization |
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use the principles of venturi tubes to pull a vacuum, causing chlorine to enter the water |
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Amount of chlorine to be fed. Amount of water pressure available. Amount of back pressure. |
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True or False; Injectors should be sized to be 2 1/2 x back pressure |
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Two types of water operated injectors are |
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fixed throat adjustable throat |
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True or False; Fixed throat injectors are used in applications where the chlorine flow is low. |
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Adjustable throat injectors allow |
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for conservation of injector water by adjustment of availalbe vacuum |
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True or False; A vacuum breaker must be installed at the high point of discharge line to prevent syphoning. |
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True;
Also known as anti-syphon injector |
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Types of gas chlorinators according to vacuum regulation |
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Differential regulation Vacuum valve regulation Sonic regulation |
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True or False; Differential regulation is the most accurate type of feed rate. |
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Advantages of differential regulation |
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Most accurate Suitable for automatic control Will not plug easily |
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Disadvantages of differential regulation |
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Most complicated design Most parts Most expensive |
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Advantages of vacuum valve regulation |
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Less parts Less expensive Will not plug easily |
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Disadvantages of vacuum valve regulation |
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Less accurate Not used with automatic control |
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Advantages of sonic regulation |
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Less parts Least expensive Allow for multiple rate feed tubes |
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Disadvantages of sonic regulation |
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Tends to plug Requires high injector vacuum |
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Pressure chlorinator Remote vacuum chlorinator Cylinder mounted chlorinator |
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use multiple cylinders avoiding interupting the chlorination procedure |
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