Chlorine Injection System

Chlorine injection system is for well water disinfection normally. Also a these chlorine injection pump can inject soda ash to raise pH. Chem Feeder This chlorine injection pump is respected by professionals around the world for dependability, ease of maintenance, and versatility in a wide range of water treatment applications.
Key Features
Versatility: Feed rates from 11.3 LPD (3 GPD) to 378.5 LPD (100 GPD) at operating pressures to 100 psi. Low Maintenance: Lifetime lubricated, sealed, self-maintaining drive train. Reliability: Four ball valve design for trouble-free operation. Long Life: No diaphragm for trouble free operation. Durability: Strong, chemical resistant, flame retardant housing. Simple Installation: Injection back pressure valve assembly ensures injection at an angle and inhibits siphoning. **Note: Make sure you determine whether you need a 110v or a 220v before purchasing (should be same voltage as the well)
DescriptionItem #Price
Chemical Injection Pump 110v (includes injector/hoses) complete kit4701-15$445Buy Now
Chemical Injection Pump 220v (includes injector/hoses) complete kit4702-15$445Buy Now
Chlorine Solution Tank (16 gallon)4713$99Buy Now
Chlorine Solution Tank (35 gallon)4714$174Buy Now
Soda Ash (50 lb.)SOD1$94Buy Now
Replacement InjectorCHEMIP$47Buy Now
Replacement Feeder Tube #3TUBE3$24Buy Now
Replacement Feeder Tube #6TUBE6$24Buy Now
A chlorine injection system by itself can be used to control sulfur smells. But is does not clean the water. It just neutralizes that awful rotten egg smell. This method can not be used if there are other things in the water such as iron and manganese. People often ask us if they need a retention tank for contact time when killing iron bacteria. Normally you do NOT need retention. Especially if you are using a chemical injection pump and a Terminox™ Filter. Unless you have a massive amount of bacteria. We rarely see that here. And we have over 35,000 applications. WaterFiltersOfAmerica.com™ not responsible for source water changes or misapplications.