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Most municipal sewer regulations require close control to
be maintained on the pH of industrial water discharged to
the sewer system. In practice, pH control can be complicated
by the presence of complexing agents, soaps, and other buffering
substances from cleaners and similar maintenance chemicals,
and these factors must be taken into account in the design.
Proper function of pH control systems requires adequate residence
time, as well as sufficient agitation and mixing for the neutralization
reactions to go to completion. The location of chemical points
and pH control probes need to be carefully selected, to avoid
excessive use of neutralizing chemicals, and to maintain uniform
effluent pH.
Manchester neutralization systems include automatic control
of chemical addition, and instrumentation for continuous recording
of flow and pH (and sampling, if required). Optional features
include remote monitoring and data logging, automatic phone
dialing systems to signal alarm conditions, and dual pumps
and feed systems to insure continuity of operation.
Materials of construction are carefully selected to balance
initial capital cost against operating and maintenance expenses.
The systems designed and manufactured by Manchester Corporation
are engineered to provide years of trouble-free operation,
with mechanical and electrical components chosen for their
reliable performance
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