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We understand the critical importance of chlorine dosing systems in maintaining safe, clean water supplies for communities across the UK. Our expert team specialises in the installation, maintenance, and optimisation of these essential water treatment components.

In this guide, we will explore the workings of chlorine dosing systems, their significance, and their various applications. If you require chlorination services, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team. We operate nationwide, offering cost-effective solutions to meet your needs.

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What Are Chlorine Dosing Systems?

Chlorine dosing systems are specialised equipment designed to add precise amounts of chlorine to water supplies. These systems are crucial for:

  • Eliminating harmful microorganisms
  • Providing ongoing protection against recontamination
  • Ensuring compliance with UK water quality regulations

Chlorine is most effective at lower pH levels, making it a highly efficient disinfectant. The primary forms of chlorine used in water treatment are chlorine gas, calcium hypochlorite, and sodium hypochlorite, each with specific applications and advantages.

How Chlorine Dosing Systems Work

Chlorine dosing is a widely used method for disinfecting water. While other methods like ultraviolet (UV) treatment and ozonation are effective, chlorination is unique in providing a residual effect that prevents pathogen regrowth.

Municipal water providers rely on measuring the “chlorine residual” – the amount of chlorine remaining in the water after it reaches its destination – as proof of safety. Typical residual goals range from 0.2 to 1 mg/L.

Beyond disinfection, chlorine helps oxidize iron, manganese, and hydrogen sulfide, aids in color reduction, and supports processes like sedimentation and filtration.

Types of Chlorine Dosing Systems

In the UK, three primary types of chlorine dosing systems are used to ensure water safety:

Mobile Chlorination Units & Dosing Trailers

We specialise in mobile chlorination units and dosing trailers, offering targeted chlorination services efficiently across the UK.

  • Mobile Chlorination Units: Ideal for emergency disinfection, pipeline commissioning, or temporary water treatment.
  • Dosing Trailers: Equipped with all necessary components, including dosing pumps, storage tanks, and safety features, these trailers are versatile and adaptable to various scenarios.

Key Components of Chlorine Dosing Systems

Dosing Pump or Feeder Mechanism: Precisely delivers the chlorine compound.

Chlorine Storage Tank or Container: Holds the chlorine solution.

Injection Point: The point where chlorine enters the water stream.

Monitoring and Control Equipment: Ensures accurate dosing and safety.

Safety Equipment: Includes leak detection systems and proper ventilation.

Our team ensures that all components meet the highest standards of quality and safety. Whether it’s a mobile unit, dosing trailer, or a larger system, we are committed to maintaining water quality across the UK.

Regulatory Compliance

We prioritise compliance with UK regulations to ensure safe water treatment. Key regulations we adhere to include:

Applications of Chlorine Dosing Systems

Chlorine dosing systems play a vital role in various settings: