Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Including controlling process in response to a sensed condition
Patent
1999-03-02
2000-11-21
Hruskoci, Peter A.
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Including controlling process in response to a sensed condition
210746, 210752, 210754, 210755, 210756, 210759, 210764, 210908, 210916, C02F 176
Patent
active
06149819&
ABSTRACT:
A process for optimizing the rate of oxidation using a combination of halogen, e.g. chlorine donors and peroxygen, e.g. potassium monopersulfate. The peroxygen compound elevates the oxidation-reduction potential of the body of water being treated. Simultaneously, a halogen donor is added to the body of water to maintain a PPM level of free halogen sufficient to insure sanitization. The feed rates and concentrations of both oxidizers are optimized so as to achieve and maintain the targeted parameters. A high level of oxidation is maintained which removes by-products from the water and surrounding air.
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Ferri Mikel Anthony
Martin Roy
Hruskoci Peter A.
United States Filter Corporation
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