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6. Startup

Check the tightness of the entire system before start-up. 
Check the tightness of the valves using ammonia water (small 
plastic bottle). White mist indicates leakages.

6.1 Checking the tightness

Due to the heavy corrosiveness of humid chlorine gas, leakages 
increase quickly. Therefore, even the smallest leakage must be 
eliminated immediately.

6.1.1 Checking the chlorine solution lines and the injector

Observe the installation and operating instructions of the injector.

6.1.2 Checking the vacuum lines

Vacuum lines are all lines between vacuum regulator and injector.
1. Close all chlorine container valves.
2. Close the rate valve.
3. Open the shut-off valve at the injection unit.
4. Open the motive water valve.
5. Switch on the booster pump.
6. Open the rate valve.

– If the floater shows a gas flow, or the vacuummeter indicates 

more than -9 m water column, the vacuum lines are leaky.

7. Close the rate valve.
8. Switch off the booster pump.
9. Close the motive water valve.
10. Close the shut-off valve at the injection unit.
11. Check the vacuum lines and connections. Re-tighten them 

carefully, if necessary.

12. Repeat the tightness check.

– If the floater shows no gas flow, and the vacuummeter 

indicates -9 m water column or less, the vacuum lines are 
tight.

6.1.3 Checking the gas pressure lines

Gas pressure lines are all lines leading from the chlorine gas 
containers to the vacuum regulator.
1. If the system is equipped with a nitrogen rinsing device, check 

the tightness roughly with nitrogen.

2. Detailed checking is made with ammonia.

Checking the tightness with nitrogen

1. Close all chlorine container valves.
2. Open container connection valves and all shut-off valves up to 

the chlorine gas dosing system.

3. Open the connection valve of the nitrogen cylinder.
4. Slowly open the valve of the nitrogen cylinder, until the lines 

have a pressure of about 10 bar (read at the pressure gauge 
of the vacuum regulator).

5. Apply soap water to all components under pressure.

– If bubbles form and/or pressure drops at the pressure 

gauge, the pressure lines are leaky.

6. Depressurise the system.
7. Eliminate the leakage.
8. Repeat the tightness check.
9. If no bubbles form, and the pressure at the pressure gauge 

does not drop significantly within one hour, the pressure lines 
are tight.

Checking the tightness with ammonia

Fig. 13

Hazard notes for ammonia

Even very small leakages become evident with ammonia vapour, 
which reacts with chlorine gas forming white mist.

Warning
The chlorine gas dosing system can only be started 
after its good condition has been checked by an 
expert, see 

2.3 Qualification of the users

, and 

especially gas-leading parts have been checked for 
their tightness.

Warning
Check the tightness only if the entire system is ready 
for start-up.
Danger of chlorine gas leakage!

Note

Reasons for insufficient 

operating vacuum:

Injector too small, defective, or blocked.
Booster pump too small, or defective.

Warning
Maximum nitrogen pressure 16 bar.
Danger of damages and leakages when being 
exceeded.

Warning
Ammonia is irritating to eyes, respiratory system and 
skin.
Ammonia is very toxic for water organisms!
When checking the tightness with ammonia, wear 
tight protective goggles, gloves and clothes.

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Warning
Liquid ammonia must not come in contact with lines 
or parts of the system, because it is very corrosive.
Remove drops immediately with a dry cloth.

Summary of Contents for Vaccuperm VGA-111

Page 1: ...Vaccuperm VGA 111 Vacuum regulator Installation and operating instructions GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS Other languages http net grundfos com qr i 95714202...

Page 2: ...rst aid in case of accidents 3 1 5 Handling chlorine containers 4 1 6 Chlorine rooms 5 2 Introduction 6 2 1 Correct usage 6 2 2 Inappropriate usage 6 2 3 Qualification of the users 6 2 4 Responsibilit...

Page 3: ...ive equipment Outside the chlorine rooms Well visible Easily available at any time Protected from dust and moisture 1 4 First aid in case of accidents 1 4 1 First aid after inhaling chlorine 1 Keep ca...

Page 4: ...atures over 50 C Transport containers only with valve protection nut and protective cap 1 5 4 Valid regulations In Germany the following regulations apply Regulations for accident prevention Chlorinat...

Page 5: ...ust have a run off with air trap Operation must be possible manually from outside the chlorine rooms A chlorine gas warning system must be installed with optical and acoustical alarm device with conne...

Page 6: ...ate protective clothing in accordance with national regulations for the prevention of accidents when operating the system and handling chemicals 2 4 Responsibilities of the operator The operator of th...

Page 7: ...n B Directly on the cylinder W Wall mounting C Header line BC Directly on the cylinder header line Connection 1 G 1 2 G 3 4 3 U S yoke 4 Copper pipe 6 8 mm Inlet valve B Basic S Short L Long 230 240 V...

Page 8: ...cal indication Weight Approx 2 4 kg according to the execution of the pressure connection Pressure gauge 0 16 bar with without limit contact for setting the minimum admission pressure Short inlet valv...

Page 9: ...t 34 05 C Density gas 3 214 g l at 0 C 1 bar 1 litre of liquid chlorine at 0 C is equivalent to 457 litres 0 457 m3 of chlorine gas 1 kg of liquid chlorine at 0 C is equivalent to 311 litres 0 311 m3...

Page 10: ...ich reduces the overpressure from the chlorine tank side to the negative pressure on the vacuum side The valve at the vacuum regulator opens when after switching on the injector a sufficient vacuum ha...

Page 11: ...ap are available for more safety Dosing regulator C The chlorine gas volume flow is adjusted with the dosing regulator This can be effected manually or automatically via motor control Injector D Injec...

Page 12: ...tions Max length m of the vacuum lines between vacuum regulator and dosing regulator Dosing quantity g h 40 100 250 500 1000 2000 4000 0 DN 8 DN 8 DN 8 DN 8 DN 8 DN 8 DN 10 10 DN 8 DN 8 DN 8 DN 8 DN 8...

Page 13: ...or 2 Overpressure line to the adsorption filter 3 Vacuum line from the vacuum regulator 4 Vacuum line to the injector Warning Replace the gaskets of the pressure connection at any change of container...

Page 14: ...se all chlorine container valves 2 Open container connection valves and all shut off valves up to the chlorine gas dosing system 3 Open the connection valve of the nitrogen cylinder 4 Slowly open the...

Page 15: ...the valves of full or empty chlorine containers with closing nut marked chlorine or Cl2 and gasket Stuck valves Stuck valves can be loosened by wrapping a cloth with warm water around the valve If thi...

Page 16: ...um regulator onto the chlorine container 13 Check the tightness as described in section 6 1 Checking the tightness 14 Re start the system 7 3 Switching off the chlorine gas dosing system 7 3 1 Emergen...

Page 17: ...tainer damaged Use another chlorine container d Pressure connection loose Tighten the pressure connection e Sealing surface at the pressure connection of the vacuum regulator damaged Call the service...

Page 18: ...kich PT Declara o de conformidade UE A Grundfos declara sob sua nica responsabilidade que os produtos VGA 111 VGA 113 VGA 117 VGA 146 VGB 103 VGS 141 VGS 143 VGS 145 VGS 147 VGS 148 aos quais diz resp...

Page 19: ...19 Declaration of conformity EAC 2 Vaccuperm 004 2011 010 2011 020 2011 TC RU C DK 30 01214 17 12 2019 153032 1 Vaccuperm 032 2013 TC N RU DK 30 05343 08 10 2020 1 2016 143581 188...

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