Abstract
A pier-side chlorine generator was designed by the Naval Sea Systems Command (Code 05D2) and service evaluated on a submarine at Pearl Harbor. The unit essentially consisted of (a) a sea-water suction pump, (b) flow controls, (c) Englehand Industries CHLOROPAC generator, (d) distribution lines to suction sea-chest, and (e) a residual chlorine analyzer. The results of 1 year of service testing are presented.
Subject
Electric current,
Water,
Piping,
Salts,
Valves,
Chlorination,
Seawater,
Anodic reactions,
Generators,
Maritime,
Chlorine,
Fouling,
Samples
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1981
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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