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E10k™ Sonic Chlorinator

The Wallace & Tiernan® E10k unit is a vacuum operated, sonically regulated chlorinator. It provides for economic low capacity chlorine gas feed applications for municipal and industrial water and wastewater as well as industrial process water
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The Wallace & Tiernan® E10k unit is a vacuum operated, sonically regulated chlorinator. It provides for economic low capacity chlorine gas feed applications for municipal and industrial water and wastewater as well as industrial process water.

The E10k Chlorinator provides versatile and flexible mounting configurations for cylinders, manifolds or ton containers. Two basic arrangements are available in capacities of 4 and 10 kg/hr (200 and 500 PPD) of chlorine gas.

Features and Benefits

  • Positive Indication of Operating Status
  • Positive Shutoff
  • Built-in Automatic Switchover
  • Choice of Mounting Options
  • Easy to read icons provide indication of container status
  • Positive shutoff allows containers to be changed without admitting air dirt or moisture into the control unit
  • Complete gas consumption by means of a non-isolating switchover system
  • Flexible installation with detachable flowmeter assemblies

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Datasheet: E10k™ Sonic Chlorinator


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