This guide explains how to use the WATA-Plus ® electrolyser to produce a sodium hypochlorite solution with a 0.6% concentration of active chlorine (6 g/L) that can be used for water treatment or disinfection purposes. The WATA-Plus ® produces a sodium hypochlorite solution by electrolyzing salt water.
To facilitate the monitoring of chlorine production and to trace the origin of any problems protected from dust and the sun’s rays. In countries with a hot climate, it is best to work that might arise, use a log book to record, each time the WATA-Plus ®...
Do not attempt to perform electrical repairs if you are not competent to do so. Contact of this manual when it is open and in a vertical Antenna or a specialist who will help you or refer you to appropriate services. If the position .
444 Wc 738 Wc ® (see diagram) whose regulator will supply constant energy to the WATA-Plus and protect * For an example, refer to the following website site: https://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/ your battery, ensuring that the sodium hypochlorite solution is produced in the necessary conditions.
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® ® Remove the WATA-Plus device from the bath, and then disconnect the 2 WATA-Plus power source. Have the electrical system’s stability inspected by a specialist. cables. Turn the stabiliser’s switch to off. Using a diesel generator (or generator unit), the recommended minimum power is Unplug the stabiliser from the wall socket.
Drinking water must contain between 0.5 et 1 mg/L of free residual chlorine. equipment are also required, but the process ensures a six-month minimum storage life. Information about this procedure is available at www.antenna.ch The treated water must be stored in a clean, opaque, closed tank.
1 goutte / 5ml eau CONTROL REAGENT FOR FREE CHLORINE 14ml 1 drop / 5ml water ANTENNA.CH It is absolutely necessary to test for residual chlorine using the WataBlue ® test 30 manual. minutes after chlorinating your drinking water. Only this test result will guarantee protection against waterborne diseases.
11. USING THE SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE PREPARING DISINFECTANT SOLUTIONS AT HEALTH CENTRES SOLUTION FOR DISINFECTION/CLEANING Surgery and sterilisation : disinfection by sodium hypochlorite is not sterilisation. Surgical instruments must be sterilised in an autoclave or a Poupinel sterilising oven. Disinfection is a process that eliminates pathogenic organisms, designed to halt or prevent Vol.
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