Capacity | 5000 LPH |
Type of Pump | Hydraulic Diaphragm |
Usage/Application | Chemical Dosing |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Motor Horsepower | 1 HP |
Voltage | 230 VAC |
Phase | Single |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
The main advantage of a timer-based dosing system is that it allows for very precise control over the amount of chemical that is added to a process. The timer can be set to release the exact amount of chemical that is needed at a specific time, and the system can be programmed to repeat this process at set intervals. This helps to ensure that the chemical is added to the process in the correct amounts, which can help to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the process.
Another advantage of a timer-based dosing system is that it can help to reduce costs. Because the system releases the exact amount of chemical that is needed, there is less waste of the chemical, which can help to reduce the overall cost of the process.
Additionally, timer-based dosing systems are easy to use and maintain. With the help of PLC and SCADA system it can be set up and configured easily and the system can be programmed to operate automatically, which means that there is less need for manual intervention.
Finally, timer-based dosing systems are very reliable and accurate. They are designed to release the correct amount of chemical at the correct time, which helps to ensure that the process is running efficiently and effectively.
Overall, timer-based dosing systems are a reliable and efficient way to add chemicals to a process, providing precise control, cost savings, ease of use, and reliability to the dosing process.
Capacity | 8000 LPH |
Type of Pump | Hydraulic Diaphragm |
Usage/Application | Chemical Dosing |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Voltage | 230V |
Phase | Three Phase |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
The acid storage tank holds the acid that will be used in the dosing process. The tank is typically made of plastic or stainless steel and is designed to withstand the corrosive properties of the acid being stored.
The metering pump is used to accurately dispense a specific amount of acid into the system. The pump can be controlled manually or automatically, depending on the application.
The control system is used to monitor and regulate the acid dosing process. It typically includes sensors, such as pH sensors, that measure the acidity of the system, and control valves that regulate the flow of acid.
The valves and piping in the system are used to direct the flow of acid from the storage tank to the metering pump and into the process or system. They are typically made of materials that are resistant to corrosion from the acid being used.
Overall, an acid dosing system is used to introduce a precise amount of acid into a process or system, typically in order to adjust the pH level or to remove impurities.