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An estimated 2.6 billion people lack adequate access to safe drinking water.
The production of drinking water for small communities that do not wish to use chlorine gas, for rural areas or for water supply in emergency situations requires reliable equipment adapted to sometimes extreme conditions.
These facilities must meet current health standards and ensure stability of service to the population.
Installed directly on the water supply line, the Dosatron Chlorine Dosing Pump works with the water in your network as the only source of energy.
The dose of concentrated product is directly proportional to the volume of water flowing through the chemical dosing pump, regardless of variations in the flow rate and pressure of the water supply to the network.
Self-priming up to 4 meters, Dosatron Injection Pumps guarantee the coherence of the dilution. They allow direct reading and easy adjustment of the dosage value.
This historical concept developed in 1974 is now available for the first time with the Chlorine Dosing Pumps in the Water Line. Read more about the Dosing Pump Technology
The NSF or ACS mark on our Certified Chlorine Dosing Pumps is your assurance that the product has been tested by the most respected independent certification organizations in existence today.
Water Line Water Treatment Dosing Pumps are Solar Impulse labeled.
The Solar Impulse Foundation helps corporate decision-makers and governments achieve their environmental goals and adopt more ambitious energy policies. The Solar Impulse Efficient Solution Label is one of the first labels for positive impact companies that combine environmental protection and financial viability. It aims to reward solutions that are both environmentally and financially sustainable.
In these two cases, our metering pump allows the water disinfection (bactericidal, virucidal, fungicidal) with residual protection against potential low levels of post-treatment contamination.
To make safe drinking water, the Dosatron ACS or NSF certified metering pumps, installed in line with the water pipe, inject a dose of chlorine (NaClo, CaClo) which allows the destruction of organic matter such as viruses and microbes contained in the water, in proportion to the flow rate.
Since a large part of the chlorine is needed to neutralize these organic materials, the dose of chlorine delivered by the metering pump will allow a part, called free residual chlorine, to remain available to treat possible future infection of the water in the network or in the homes.
This free chlorine allows for the persistence of the sanitizing capacity.
According to the WHO, in drinking water, the free chlorine concentration of the treated water should be 0.2 to 0.5 mg/l.
In this illustration, 100% of the water flow passes through the D3WL dosing pump.
The new smartphone application from Dosatron will allow you to perform all your chlorination calculations and share them with anyone you want.