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Model 400 Non-Electric Dry Chlorine Pellet Feeder

 Theory of Operation

After filling the unit with chemical to no higher than the 

bottom of the adjustable cap or less and returning water 

flow, fluid will flow into the chemical container mixing with 

the chemical until the air trapped in the top of the unit is 

compressed to the same pressure as the line pressure. 

When the line pressure is reduced, compressed air in the 

air chamber will force fluid from the container down and 

up through the outside center tube and down the inside 

tube to the water line until pressure is equal or until the 

fluid level reaches the hole that is open in the outside 

tube. At that time the compressed air will flow through 

the hole into the outside tube, down the inside tube and 

no more fluid will flow. This procedure will occur on each 

pump cycle. The outside tube has six (6) holes with three 

of them smaller. The cap can be rotated to select either a 

large hole or a small hole in six different locations. During 

fluid flow a small amount of fluid will flow through the hole 

selected thereby diluting the fluid flowing up through the 

outside tube. Most chemical solutions are heavier than 

water and the top of the fluid is not as heavily saturated 

as the bottom of the container. Selecting a small hole will 

increase the chemical concentration and selecting a lower 

hole increases the solution output. 
The unit can be used as a venturi operation for operations 

other than varying pressure. In this mode the cap may 

be rotated so there is no hole through the outside tube or 

left with the hole through the outside tube to help dilute 

the fluid if needed. The chemical solution out is controlled 

with the optional rate of feed valve in a constant pressure 

system.

To oxidize one PPM of Hydrogen Sulfide (H

2

S), it takes 2.2 

PPM of Chlorine (Cl

2

). To oxidize 1 PPM of Iron (Fe) it takes 

.64 PPM of Cl

2

Example:   If you have 4 PPM of Fe and 1 PPM of H

2

S, look 

on the vertical portion of the graph labeled PPM 

and start at 4 and move horizontal to the line 

marked Iron - Fe X . 64 Cl

2

 and then down to the 

bottom of the graph marked Chlorine - Cl

2

 PPM. 

It should intercept the bottom about 2. 6. This 

is the amount of Cl2 needed to oxidize 4 PPM of 

Fe. Now look on the vertical portion of the graph 

labeled PPM and start at 1 and move horizontal 

to the line marked Hydrogen Sulfide - H

2

S X 2.2 

Cl

2

 and then down to the bottom of the graph.  

It should intercept the bottom about 2.2. This  

is the amount of Cl

2

 needed to oxidize 1 PPM  

of H

2

S.

Example in dotted lines: 

 

4 PPM Fe requires 2.6 PPM of Cl

2

 

 

1 PPM H

2

S requires 2.2 PPM of Cl

2

 

 

Total Cl

2

 required is 2.6 plus 2.2 = 4.8 PPM Cl

2

If using a 42 gallon pressure tank, the No. 2 hole on the 

Model 400 feeder should be used. This will dispense 

about 8 PPM of Cl

2

 and a filter with one cube of activated 

carbon after the unit will eliminate the excess Cl

2

. If using 

the 

Model 400 feeder for iron removal or extremely high 

H

2

S, it is necessary to use a back washing valve on the 

carbon filter.
Higher PPM than the graph can be calculated.
Example: 

 

20 PPM H

2

S X 2.2 Cl

2

 = 44 PPM of Cl

2

 

 

20 PPM Fe X .64 C~ = 12.8 PPM of Cl

2

The 

Model 400 feeder will hold about 4 pounds of Cl

2

 

(10 gram tablets). If it is adjusted to the No. 1 hole, and 

using a 42 gallon pressure tank with one cube of activated 

carbon the system should process approximately 20,000 

gallons of water before the unit would need refilling.

Approximate Chlorine Concentration Per Pump Cycle

Summary of Contents for 400

Page 1: ...Installation Operation Information Non Electric Dry Chlorine Pellet Feeder Model 400 Automated Pure Water ...

Page 2: ...ICE OF THE MODEL 400 FEEDER FOR ANY LOSS DAMAGE OR INJURY TO PERSON OR PROPERTY INCLUDING ANY SUCH LOSS DAMAGE OR INJURY ATTRIBUTABLE TO MANUFACTURER S NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT AND INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES from a the design manufacture sale delivery installation repair operation or use of the Model 400 feeder or any part thereof b any actual or alleged failure or defect in the ...

Page 3: ...ter logged pressure tank or air pressure is low or high in the air bag The Model 400 feeder will dispense the same amount of chemical for each cycle of the pump from maximum to minimum pressure When used on a constant pressure and flow it is neces sary to replace the valve No 11 Replace it with the optional adjustable valve No 20 It may be necessary to install the optional screen filters No 19 in ...

Page 4: ...e the fluid if needed The chemical solution out is controlled with the optional rate of feed valve in a constant pressure system To oxidize one PPM of Hydrogen Sulfide H2S it takes 2 2 PPM of Chlorine Cl2 To oxidize 1 PPM of Iron Fe it takes 64 PPM of Cl2 Example If you have 4 PPM of Fe and 1 PPM of H2S look on the vertical portion of the graph labeled PPM and start at 4 and move horizontal to the...

Page 5: ... 12 13 14 15 Approximate Model 400 Feeder Cl2 Concentration Per Pump Cycle for a 42 Gallon Pressure Tank 1 2 PPM A 3 5 PPM 2 8 PPM B 13 PPM 3 30 PPM C 40 PPM OFF 60 PPM If Using an 82 Gallon Pressure Tank Divide the PPM By 2 If Using a 20 Gallon Pressure Tank Multiply the PPM By 2 CHLORINE Cl2 PPM I R O N F e x 6 4 C l 2 HYDROGEN SULFIDE H2S x 2 2 Cl2 ...

Page 6: ...umber or letter directly under it as per figure 1 The hole in the tube should show in the center of the hole in the cap Hole Settings in Parts Per Million CBA 3 2 1 UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED AFTER THE PRESSURE TANK CAUTION When Draining Chlorine Chlorine Can Bleach Clothing May Burn Eyes Skin PVC BALL VALVE DRAIN VALVE TO RELIEVE PRESSURE AND DRAIN UNIT 400 FEEDER PVC BALL VALVE U S PATENT NOS 5 053 ...

Page 7: ...ot add water to the unit or operation will be inhibited It may take a few pump cycles before chlorine is dispensed 6 Replace top No 4 and close drain valve 7 Tum on water NOTES If unit is opened after pressurization it is neces sary to drain fluid to the bottom of cap No 7 before repressurizing or operation will be inhib ited If unit is used for odor removal do not refill until odor returns to min...

Page 8: ... a smaller tank such as a 20 gallon tank cut the chlorine output by one half The Model 400 feeder will output the same amount of chemical for each pump cycle and a smaller tank is delivering less water on each pump cycle increasing the chemical concentration High odor and or Unit appears not to be dispensing the proper amount of chemical 1 Unit needs chlorine or it is over filled Max 3 4 full 2 Wr...

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