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Chlorine Required means pounds of chlorine required per day. Check FAQs
Cl2=DQa8.34f
Cl2 - Chlorine Required?D - Dosage?Qa - Average Flow?f - Peaking Factor?

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8.3326Edit=0.0046Edit2.5Edit8.340.9999Edit
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Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Cl2=DQa8.34f
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Cl2=0.0046mg/L2.5m³/s8.340.9999
Next Step Convert Units
Cl2=4.6E-6kg/m³2.5m³/s8.340.9999
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Cl2=4.6E-62.58.340.9999
Next Step Evaluate
Cl2=9.644245479E-05kg/s
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
Cl2=8.332628093856kg/d
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Cl2=8.3326kg/d

Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow Formula Elements

Variables
Chlorine Required
Chlorine Required means pounds of chlorine required per day.
Symbol: Cl2
Measurement: Mass Flow RateUnit: kg/d
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Dosage
Dosage used to obtain coliform reduction refers to the amount of disinfectant added to the wastewater to achieve the desired level of pathogen reduction or disinfection efficacy.
Symbol: D
Measurement: DensityUnit: mg/L
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Average Flow
Average Flow often refers to the average velocity of a fluid over a certain period of time or through a specific area.
Symbol: Qa
Measurement: Volumetric Flow RateUnit: m³/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Peaking Factor
Peaking Factor is the ratio of the maximum flow to the average daily flow in a water system.
Symbol: f
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Chlorine Required

​Go Average Daily Consumption of Chlorine
Cl2=DQa8.34

Other formulas in Design of a Chlorination System for Wastewater Disinfection category

​Go Number of Coliform Organisms at Any Particular Time
Nt=N0(1+0.23Ctt)-3
​Go Number of Coliform Organisms at any Initial Time
N0=(Nt(1+0.23Ctt)-3)
​Go Total Chlorine Residual at Any Particular Time
Ct=(N0Nt)13-10.23t
​Go Residence Time given Number of Coliform Organisms at Any Particular Time
t=(N0Nt)13-10.23Ct

How to Evaluate Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow?

Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow evaluator uses Chlorine Required = Dosage*Average Flow*8.34*Peaking Factor to evaluate the Chlorine Required, The Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow calculates the pounds of chlorine required per day when we have prior information of peaking factor, average flow and dosage used. Chlorine Required is denoted by Cl2 symbol.

How to evaluate Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow, enter Dosage (D), Average Flow (Qa) & Peaking Factor (f) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow

What is the formula to find Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow?
The formula of Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow is expressed as Chlorine Required = Dosage*Average Flow*8.34*Peaking Factor. Here is an example- 1.4E+6 = 4.626E-06*2.5*8.34*0.9999.
How to calculate Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow?
With Dosage (D), Average Flow (Qa) & Peaking Factor (f) we can find Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow using the formula - Chlorine Required = Dosage*Average Flow*8.34*Peaking Factor.
What are the other ways to Calculate Chlorine Required?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Chlorine Required-
  • Chlorine Required=Dosage*Average Flow*8.34OpenImg
Can the Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow be negative?
No, the Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow, measured in Mass Flow Rate cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow?
Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow is usually measured using the Kilogram per Day[kg/d] for Mass Flow Rate. Kilogram per Second[kg/d], Gram per Second[kg/d], Gram per Hour[kg/d] are the few other units in which Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow can be measured.
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