Southwest Research Institute Chlorine Gas Test Results
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) was contracted to perform qualification testing of the R.J. Environmental Model No. RJ 150 and 2000 Emergency Chlorine Scrubber Systems for compliance to the 1991 Uniform Fire Code (UFC) requirements for indoor storage of toxic compressed gases. The full.
scale laboratory tests were conducted at SwRl during the period of April 13 - 26, 1992 and involved simulating chlorine leaks of 150, 550, and 1800 lb to confirm that the scrubber systems would meet the UFC requirements for a maximum chlorine discharge concentration of less than 15 ppm from the
scrubber exhaust stack and operation of the cylinder storage room at A negative pressure throughout the treatment of the chlorine vapors.
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scale laboratory tests were conducted at SwRl during the period of April 13 - 26, 1992 and involved simulating chlorine leaks of 150, 550, and 1800 lb to confirm that the scrubber systems would meet the UFC requirements for a maximum chlorine discharge concentration of less than 15 ppm from the
scrubber exhaust stack and operation of the cylinder storage room at A negative pressure throughout the treatment of the chlorine vapors.
Please contact us here for more information on our Chlorine Scrubber Systems, product specifications, or a customized project quote or chat with us now by clicking on the chat icon in the bottom right.
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