Chloramine Boosting System


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Uniform Chloramine Residual in Drinking Water Reservoirs
Our free chlorine and Chloramine Boosting Systems (CBS) are flexible, precise, and dependable for maintaining consistent total chlorine residual in drinking water reservoirs, standpipes, and distribution systems. The CBS maintains uniform water quality throughout the water tank or reservoir by incorporating our Tidal Wave Mixer, an active water mixer, preventing stratification and fully incorporating sodium hypochlorite and ammonia in the drinking water with minimal operator involvement. This system includes a highly accurate chlorine or chloramine residual analyzer to maintain the desired residual content. Designed to measure free chlorine residual or total chlorine residual in conjunction with the operator interface, it allows the CBS to control the residual set point level the operator selects. From potable water reservoirs to standpipes, the CBS helps operators gain control of water quality in tanks, reservoirs, and distribution systems.
Benefit From Minimal Operator Involvement
We aim to reduce the operators’ workload and increase the quality and consistency of the water they provide for their community. The CBS system will do just that by automatically performing chemical dosing at an operator-selected set point, reducing the amount of operator oversight needed. Gone are the days of hand-carrying chemicals up the ladder! The CBS control panel works with customer-preferred or existing chlorine analyzers and is reliable, operator-friendly, and easy to use.

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Accurate Chlorine Residual Measurement.
The highly accurate chlorine residual analyzer and its ability to measure total chlorine residual allows the CBS to control the operator selected set point. From potable (drinking) water reservoirs to standpipes, the CBS helps operators gain control of water quality in both the reservoir and distribution system.
Ensures Uniform Water Quality
Clean, safe, and accessible drinking water is fundamental to sustaining life. As communities expand and water consumption escalates, the demand for efficient and reliable water treatment processes becomes increasingly crucial. Potable water storage tanks play a pivotal role in ensuring a continuous supply of safe drinking water. Within this context, integrating automated chloramination and high-energy mixing in water storage tanks emerges as a transformative solution, revolutionizing the maintenance of drinking water storage tanks.

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What is chloramination all about anyway?
Chloramination, a widely recognized water treatment method, involves the introduction of ammonia and chlorine to disinfect water supplies and mitigate the risks associated with microbial contamination. Unlike traditional chlorine disinfection methods, chloramination offers a sustainable and long-lasting disinfection effect, effectively controlling the formation of harmful disinfection by-products (DBPs). The controlled and measured release of chloramines ensures the preservation of water quality during distribution and storage, safeguarding against potential recontamination within the water supply network.
Water Tank Mixer & Trihalomethanes
Our enhanced ability to reduce trihalomethanes in drinking water is due to the active water reservoir mixer, the Tidal Wave Mixer, working with the Hurricane Blower as a team. The water reservoir mixer excites all the water in the reservoir, increasing the rate at which the Hurricane Blower can remove trihalomethanes from the drinking water.
This unique blower also drastically reduces corrosion within water storage tanks by eliminating humidity from the tank’s headspace. Learn more…


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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a CBS?
The Chloramine Boosting System is an automated disinfection system for feeding chlorine and ammonia in potable water drinking water tanks and reservoirs.
Can it be placed in a trailer?
Yes. All of the equipment that makes up a CBS system can be mounted in a portable trailer.
What kind of analyzers can I use?
Our system is vendor agnostic. Typical analyzers used with our system include Prominent, Evoqua, and Hach analyzers.
Do you manufacture a system for feeding free chlorine?
Yes we do manufacture the system for feeding free chlorine.
What kind of pumps are used?
We recommend the use of peristaltic metering pumps.
Where do we inject chemicals?
Preferably over or near to an high energy mixer.
Is the CBS automatic?
Yes
Can the chloramine boosting system work with chlorine gas and onsite generation of sodium hypochlorite?
Yes