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SUPERIOR Gas Chlorinator Series CLP-1 Direct Cylinder Mounted - Pressure Feed Type - designed specifically for use where there is no electric power avaolable to operate a booster pump, or no pressurized water supply offering a sufficient pressure differential for a vacuum operated, solution feed chlorinator. The SUPEROR Model CLP-1 clamps directly onto the chlorine cylinder valve with a positive yoke-type connection and is operated by the chlorine cylinder gas pressure to feed chlorine gas directly into water. The Model CLP-1 is manually controlled to feed chlorine gas directly into the water at a constant, greatly reduced pressure through plastic tubing which connects the chlorinator to a check valve/diffuser assembly located at the point of chlorine injection. NOTE: Pressure feed type gas chlorinators are only recommended in installations where there is no electric power or sufficient water pressure differential available which would enable the use of a vacuum solution feed chlorinator. All-vacuum systems are obviously safer than pressure feed systems and should be used whenever possible. (Not sold in the US) Specifications | Accessories | Sizing Guide | Nozzle Charts | Parts Lists | Warranty | Get a Quote
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SUPERIOR Gas Chlorinator Series CLPM-1 Direct Cylinder Mounted - Pressure Feed Type - designed specifically for use where there is no electric power avaolable to operate a booster pump, or no pressurized water supply offering a sufficient pressure differential for a vacuum operated, solution feed chlorinator. The SUPEROR Model CLPM-1 clamps directly onto the chlorine cylinder valve with a positive yoke-type connection and is operated by the chlorine cylinder gas pressure to feed chlorine gas directly into water. The Model CLPM-1 is manually controlled to feed chlorine gas directly into the water at a constant, greatly reduced pressure through plastic tubing which connects the chlorinator to a check valve/diffuser assembly located at the point of chlorine injection. NOTE: Pressure feed type gas chlorinators are only recommended in installations where there is no electric power or sufficient water pressure differential available which would enable the use of a vacuum solution feed chlorinator. All-vacuum systems are obviously safer than pressure feed systems and should be used whenever possible. (Not sold in the US) Specifications | Accessories | Sizing Guide | Nozzle Charts | Parts Lists | Warranty | Get a Quote
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Chemical Injection Technologies, Inc.
4796 South US 1
Fort Pierce, FL 34982
Phone: 772-461-0666
Fax: 772-460-1847
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