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WATER AND HYGIENE
WATA-Plus
®
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
®
WATA-Plus
www.antenna.ch

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  • Page 1 WATER AND HYGIENE WATA-Plus ® OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ® WATA-Plus www.antenna.ch...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    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.
  • Page 3: Necessary Materials

    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 ®...
  • Page 4: Water Quality

    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 .
  • Page 5: Sources Of Electricity/Energy

    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.
  • Page 6 ® ® 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.
  • Page 7: Storage And Stabilisation

    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.
  • Page 8: Testing Drinking Water With Watablue

    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.
  • Page 9: Using The Sodium Hypochlorite Solution For Disinfection/Cleaning

    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.
  • Page 11 ANTENNA FOUNDATION Av. de la Grenade 24 CH-1207 Genève T: +41 22 737 12 40 Email : wata@antenna.ch WWW.ANTENNA.CH...

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