Feed Pump Chlorine Dosage ChartFor Use with Our Non-Electric Feed PumpThe chart below indicates the approximate chlorine dosage when feeding standard household bleach (straight bleach without laundry additives or perfume is recommended) with our 250/1 water-powered feed pump. PPM = Parts Per Million1 Gallon = 16 Cups
Dosage RequirementsIn general terms (and the "experts" don't always agree on this), you'll need to feed 0.6 to 1.0 parts per million chlorine to oxidize each part per million of iron. You'll need to feed about 2 parts per million chlorine for each ppm of manganese. And you'll need to feed 3 (some say as high as 6) parts per million chlorine for each ppm of hydrogen sulfide. Plus, you'll need to leave a residual of one or two parts per million. Therefore, take the amount needed to treat your contaminant level, add one or two for residual, and find your total on the chart.
Examples: If you have 5 ppm iron only, you might want a dosage strength of 4 plus ppm chlorine. Start with a mixture of one cup of bleach in 3 gallons of water. Important: Mix small batches in the beginning, test the result, and keep good records. Getting set up initially involves some trial and error, but once you settle on a good mix, it's an easy system to maintain. Don't hesitate to call us if you have a question. |
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