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FAQ: XzioX Implementation Procedure ?
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What are the procedures to switch from current used disinfection system to Xziox
Posted Wednesday, 01 September 2010 By Administrator
Modified: Wednesday, 01 September 2010
The technical specifics of switching from their current treatment to XimaX chlorine dioxide will vary greatly depending application. Generally most dosing processes are continuous and will therefore require some form of controlled dosing, either via water meter or some other control. So we are firstly looking at a pump, which has to be compatible with clo2. Secondly they will want close control of the residual level in the water, so this will be via some from of on line analysis. If potential customers are currently using chlorine, a swap could be relatively easy, with just small changes.

Typically the equipment required to dose XzioX is as:-

Dosing pump, with pulse input
Dosing tank
Suction line and foot valve
Water meter, with pulse output
Injection quill
Associated pipes, valves and fittings
Residuals can be monitored in different ways
Test strips or Hatch meter
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Is there any formula to calculate the quantity of XzioX?
Posted Wednesday, 01 September 2010 By Administrator
Total volume of water * ppm divide/ by 3500 = XzioX quantity needed
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If we add XzioX made up solution in chlorinated water, what results we will have?
Posted Wednesday, 01 September 2010 By Mark David
In low concentrations the two will compliment each other and should have a better bacterial kill than chlorine alone. Also please keep in mind that the majority of clients activate the product using mains chlorinated water.
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Please explain how dosing works with flow of water?
Posted Wednesday, 01 September 2010 By Administrator
The dosing is proportional to the flow of water detected in the system, ie your dosing pump will dose the appropriate amount of chemical as required
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What is required to dose XzioX into water flow?
Posted Wednesday, 01 September 2010 By Administrator
A simple tank and pump system would be required. The product would be dosed proportionally to the flow rate of the water.
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What is the reaction time of Xziox?
Posted Wednesday, 01 September 2010 By Administrator
Reaction time from the 2 components combining in water approx 1hr Disinfection properties are good with effects being instant, ie as long as there is a demand XzioX will react immediately
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Is there any residual left after XzioX treatment?
Posted Wednesday, 01 September 2010 By Administrator
Trace element of a harmless sodium compound (salt to you and I)
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