Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic material treatment – Water – sewage – or other waste water
Patent
1996-10-31
1998-03-17
Phasge, Arun S.
Electrolysis: processes, compositions used therein, and methods
Electrolytic material treatment
Water, sewage, or other waste water
205742, 204229, 204269, 204275, C02F 1461
Patent
active
057282870
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for generating oxygenated water are shown and described. A plurality of electrolytic cells are coupled to each other and to a source of water. A volume of water is drawn from the source, and forced through at least one of the electrolytic cells at a user desired flow rate. If the demanded rate of flow at the outlet exceeds a threshold flow rate through the electrolytic cell, a valve is opened and an additional volume of water flows through the second electrolytic cell to the discharge, the rate of flow through each electrolytic cell not exceeding the selected value. Additional cells are added as needed. A varying demand of oxygenated water is therefore met, while ensuring that the dissolved oxygen content of the water at the outlet does not fall below a selected value.
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