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Brine (NaCl)
The brine connection depends on the system being used. The
E240 unit has an internal brine tank, so no further action is
needed.
The E1200 unit uses an external brine tank (NaCl). Included in the
system is a 1/8” hose and filter (see picture 11 & 12). Use filter and
hose to connect external brine tank to the E1200 system.
E1200 brine hose connection.
Open front door of the E1200 unit to find the Electrolysis
cell (pic 15). The brine is connected to the E1200 system
though the hose seen in picture 14. The cell hose can be
found in the bottom left side of the E1200 unit next to the
Electrolysis cell. There are two hoses in this area, one goes
to the cell and the other is for the brine. The hose can also
be hidden behind the cell. The hose can also be rolled up on
top of the cell.
The brine tank is connected to the system using the hose in
picture 14. The hose is run out though the hole in the bottom
left side of the unit. Avoid having height differences in
system and brine tank location. System pump cannot handle more that 2-3 meters height difference.
Try to keep the length of the brine hose at a minimum.
Hydrochloric Acid
Hydrochloric Acid is connected at location (11) on picture
10 (purple arrow). The concentration of HCl to be used
is between 32-37%. If the finished HOCl product is used
directly on food, the HCL must be food grade.
Use included chemical resistant hose, filter and blue cable
ties for installation. Filter is secured to the hose using the
two blue cable ties before submerged into the HCL. Use full
strength 32-37% HCl.
Use appropriate PPE when handling hazardous chemicals.
Do not add HCl to the system anywhere else.
Picture 13
Brine (NaCl) filter
Picture 14 1/8 tubing for
brine tank
Picture 16 Location of HCL
additive to system
Picture 17
HCL filter
Picture 15 Electrolysis cell inside E1200 unit. Brine
hose connection