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SAIC Ship Dechlorinator

SAIC's Ship Dechlorinator works in conjunction with a topside chlorinator to satisfy both federal and state regulations for the discharge of chlorine to aquatic environments.

Overview

The SAIC Dechlorinator unit AN/PSQ-11(V) Model 5SXB (for surface ships) operates in conjunction with permanently installed seawater biofouling chlorine injection systems used to service high volume A/C condensers and firemain systems.

Applications

SAIC's Ship Dechlorinator works in conjunction with SAIC's or any other Topside Chlorinator to satisfy both federal and state regulations for the discharge of chlorine to aquatic environments.

Features

The SAIC Dechlorinator unit, AN/PSQ-11(V) Model 5U1A (for submarines) operates in conjunction with the Topside Chlorinator to ensure zero discharge of chlorine. The Dechlorinator controls the chlorination process and interlocks with the Topside Chlorinator systems.

Benefits

The SAIC Dechlorinator unit is manufactured from specially selected, MIL-SPEC components, assembled and packaged to withstand the rugged shipboard and dockside environment. It is portable and easily deployed, operated and stored on ship or dock.

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Technical Specifications

Models For Submarines: AN/PSQ-II (V) Model 5U1A
For Surface Ships: AN/PSQ-II (V) Model 5SXB
Footprint 21" long x 10" deep x 18" high
Power Requirements 110Vac, 10A, single-phase shipboard type I power
Overall Weight Approx. 30 pounds
Portablitiy Built into a suitcase for ease in below deck installation
Chemistry Sodium metabisulfite powder mixed with potable water to become sodium bisulfite
Injection Injection rate adjusted in situ and based on chlorine production rate
Injection into the discharge line of the seawater system

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