Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the service life of the equipment?
The service life of a sodium hypochlorite generator is usually around 5-10 years. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of wearing parts can significantly extend the equipment's operational life.
Is the equipment operating cost high?
Operating costs are relatively low. They mainly include electricity and salt. Compared to purchasing finished sodium hypochlorite solution, long-term on-site generation offers significant cost advantages.
How should the equipment be maintained?
Regularly check for scaling in the electrolytic cell and clean as necessary. Monitor electrode wear and ensure the brine supply system is replenished. Periodic electrical safety checks are also recommended.
Can the effective chlorine output be adjusted?
Yes, most generators allow you to adjust the effective chlorine output by modifying the electrolysis current and brine flow to meet specific disinfection requirements.
What are the advantages over other disinfection methods?
It prepares solution on-site, eliminating the risks of transporting and storing hazardous chemicals. It is highly effective against bacteria and viruses, easy to operate via automation, and uses widely available raw salt.
What are the installation requirements?
Install in a dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight. Ensure adequate space for maintenance, proximity to water and power sources, and proper drainage.