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Ammonium and Hypochlorite side by side?

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DSMGSX

Electrical
Jun 22, 2007
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Hi Ima a noob and couldn't find the answer to this question in a search. But I'm doing electrical design for a water plant and noticed that the client plans to put their ammonia and hypochlorite tanks side by side in the same room. I wanted to know if there are any guidelines or restrictions that prohibit this due to the toxic nature of the fumes if they mix?

Thanks for any input!
 
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Incompatible materials are not generally stored in the same containment area. Hydrochloric acid is typically located within secondary containment. Check with the product supplier. Here is one for example:

"Caution: Storage tanks of products which are not compatible with hydrochloric acid (e.g., sodium hypochlorite, liquid caustic soda) should not be placed in the same bund."

 
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