Operation
Test intervals
20
Vacuum Regulator for Chlorine Gas
C 2700-V
© Lutz-Jesco GmbH 2016
Operating Instructions
BA-21210-02-V05
8 Operation
The vacuum regulator does not need to be operated separately. If there
is a sufficient vacuum and supply of chlorine, the device opens. If the
vacuum is interrupted, the device stops the flow of chlorine gas.
8.1 Test intervals
You must check the components of the chlorinator for leaks on a daily
basis and after maintenance or commissioning work.
DANGER
Chlorine gas can escape due to systems that are leaky
or not installed correctly!
Chlorinators represent an increased risk to safety if they have not
been installed properly, if adequate tightness tests have not been
performed or if the devices are not in a good condition.
Before commissioning the system, have an expert inspect that it
is tight and in the proper condition.
The condition of the installation must be checked for adequate
tightness on a regular basis.
Ensure that all action is taken only by personnel with sufficient
and corresponding qualifications.
In the event of an unfavourable combination of supply pres-
sure, pipe length and dosing amount, the vacuum regulator
may vibrate.
The vibrations can be remedied by adjusting the supply pres-
sure or by slightly restricting the stop valve ahead of the
vacuum regulator.
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