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CHlorination on a line piping

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Fenixseravgon

Bioengineer
Jun 8, 2001
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Hi everybody, could you please tell me if is possible to feed sodium hypochlorite on a piping line to chlorinate and mix before send this water to another tank, what tool or technology should i use?

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What are you trying to accomplish? You need to be more detailed in your question.

Your question, answered specifically, is as follows:

1. Yes, it is possible.

That's it. That's all we can say without any more detail.

The level of help you receive on this forum is usually proportional to the amount of effort and detail you put into your question.
 
Ok Thank you
I want to clhorinate at 1.2 ppm, 40 cubic meter of water, but i want to add chlorine in the piping after the pump that is going to send the water to the tank instead of install another line of chlorine to the top of the tank and feed in the surface of water.

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And another double posting.
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Sodium hypochlorite is very corrosive and most applications use non-metallic piping and pumps.

It is not clear what you are trying to accomplish. Could you post a sketch?

Here is an example of an in-line feeder:

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