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Vacuum regulators prevent chlorine-gas escaping

A Lutz-Jesco GmbH product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team May 19, 2009

Lutz-Jesco has developed the C 2213 and C 2214 vacuum regulators, which prevent chlorine gas from escaping during treatment of drinking water, process water and swimming-pool water.

They can be installed directly on cylinders, drums (with drip leg) or pressurised supply lines.

Only gas transformed into vacuum enters the supply piping downstream to the ejector.

The C 2213 and C 2214 can be used for any continuous flow and for shock-wise withdrawal of: chlorine gas, hydrogen chloride gas, carbon dioxide gas or sulphur-dioxide gas; special versions are available for ammonia gas.

The C 2213 offers performance up to 10kg Cl2/h.

It is designed for cylinder banks for parallel withdrawal as well as for classic single-cylinder systems.

These vacuum regulators can be used on a variety of gases and possible connectors for all standard gas tanks and gas-line systems.

A supply-pressure gauge is supplied as standard.

An integrated flow limiter protects against icing.

A safety device keeps residual pressure of 0.1 bar (g) in empty cylinders.

A safety-relief valve integrated in the C 2214 prevents impermissible positive pressure in the subsequent vacuum-line system.

On the C 2214, the gas feed is set with an accurate metering valve indicated by flow meter.

These vacuum regulators fulfil the highest international safety standards and are guaranteed for long service-life based on their fabrication from solid-block high-quality and chemically resistant material.

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