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Water disinfection, electrolysis plants for sodium hypochlorite production.

Chlorination is one of the most prevailing methods of complete potable and drainage water disinfection implemented in Russia. Nevertheless, the liquid chlorine is a strongly poisonous gas which makes its implementation limited. The problem can be solved if the electrolytic sodium hypochlorite (having similar disinfection efficiency, but being less toxic at low concentrations than the liquid chlorine) is used as the disinfecting reagent..

Jupiter NPF (Research and Production Company), Corp. is specialized in engineering, supply, assembly and “turnkey” commissioning of the engineering equipment for the potable and drainage water disinfection with the help of the electrolytic sodium hypochlorite produced by means of the in-situ electrolysis of mineralized water.

The specialists of Jupiter developed a standardized a series of industrial plants for the low-concentrated sodium hypochlorite production. The evident advantage is the environmental safety of the technology.

The company manufactures the different capacity electrolysis plants for the sodium hypochlorite production. The feedstock is underground mineralized water rich in sodium chloride, artificial solution of common salt or sea water.

The electrolysis is carried out in the flow-through regime of the mineralized water supply through the electrolytic cell. The active chlorine concentration of the sodium hypochlorite aqueous solution obtained at the electrolytic cell output is 8.0 g/l.

The electrolysis plants of Jupiter NPF are used at water stations, thermal power plants (for cleaning the pipelines from the accumulated bio-substances), in settlements, hospitals and swimming pools – wherever there is a necessity to disinfect potable or drainage water.

Water treatment with the help of the Jupiter NPF equipment ensures compliance with the requirements of the normative documentation that regulates service, potable and drainage water disinfection.

JUPITER provides the following:

– Analysis of the consumers’ needs, elaboration of the design documentation and “turnkey” equipment assembly;

– Elaboration and realization of the projects of changing the existing technologies over to the contemporary equipment;

– Maintenance, warranty and post-warranty service during the whole operating period;

– Provision of training and technical assistance to the operators.

Contacts:

Address:
Russia, St. Petersburg, 199034, the 17th line of the Vasilievsky Island, building 4-6, office Ò-412
Mail:
Russia, St. Petersburg, 199034, post box 192
Phone:
+7 (812) 328-80-03, 328-80-07
Phone/Fax:
+7 (812) 328-80-08
E-mail:
npf.jupiter@sp.ru

The projects in progress

Making two ELPK-8 performance from 8 kg.a.h a day each for Vodokanal Rybinsk
Set object Kurgan (120 kg of a.c./day)

The projects realized

29.12.2009
Supply of the two electrolysis stations ELPK-6 on the performance 6 kg of a.c. per day for the Tatneft Ltd.
10.11.2009
Supply of the electrolysis station based on two ELPK-32 in the container (capacity 64 kg of a.c. per day) Rostov region.
01.10.2009
Supply of the packaged electrolysis station ELPK -12 for the "Elban" water supply system, Habarovsk region
29.09.2009
Supply of two packaged electrolysis stations ELPK-25 Belarus Republic)
25.09.2009
Supply of the packaged electrolysis station ELPK -12 for the EPG centre in Novosibirsk
07.09.2009
Starting-up and adjustment and delivered to the customer electrolysis in Azov (capacity 500 kg of a.c. per day)
08.07.2009
Supply of the packaged electrolysis station ELPK (capacity 2 kg of a.c. per day) in Kurilsk.
25.06.2009
Executed construction of an electrolysis using an ELPK capacity 8 kg of a.c. per day for Vodokanal Rybinsk
06.05.2009
Supply of the packaged electrolysis station (capacity 4 kg of a.c. per day) for the poultry farm. Novgorod region
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