Enhanced disinfection system

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Inventors

Ratigan, Brian J.
Roop, Robert N.

Application #

184031

Filed

Sep-4-1980

Published

Feb-2-1982

Current US Class

210/136
210/192
210/198.1
210/206
210/236
210/754
210/764
239/311
239/424.5
239/425
239/434
261/DIG75
422/113
422/37
422/49

International Classes

C02F 001/50; C02F 001/76

Field of Search

422/113 422/37 422/49 261/DIG. 210/753 210/754 210/764 210/136 210/192 210/198.1 210/206 210/236 239/311 239/421 239/424.5 239/425 239/434 366/167

Assignee

Fischer & Porter Co. (Warminster, PA)

Examiners

Richman; Barry

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ebert; Michael

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Abstract
A disinfectant system for intermingling a disinfectant with an effluent to be treated, such as wastewater, to kill pathogens therein, the system enhancing contact between the effluent and the disinfectant to effect a rapid and efficient disinfection action. The system includes an ejector through which a minor portion of the effluent is pumped to produce a motive fluid which induces a disinfectant therein to produce a concentrated disinfectant fluid. Th ejector terminates in a cylindrical diffuser section having a closed end and at least two circumferential series of orifices whereby the disinfectant fluid is discharged therefrom as high velocity jets which project radially with respect to the longitudinal axis of the section. The diffuser section is coaxially disposed at the inlet of a tubular mixing duct which conducts the effluent from a sump tank into a contact tank at relatively low velocity, whereby the effluent is intercepted by a radial array of jets to provide an effective mixing action in the duct in a relatively short period. Supported at the outlet of the duct is a conical baffle to define a lateral outlet therefor, causing the effluent to discharge radially from the duct into the contact tank, thereby enhacing the mixing action in the duct and maximizing the retention time in the contact tank.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An enhanced disinfectant system for intermingling a disinfectant with an effluent stream, said system comprising:

A. a mixing duct through which said effluent stream is conducted from a sump chamber into a contact chamber;

B. an ejector coupled to said disinfectant source and terminating in a cylindrical diffuser section having a closed end, said diffuser section being coaxially disposed at the inlet to said duct and having at least one circumferential series of orifices;

C. pump means drawing a minor portion of said effluent from said sump chamber and feeding it under pressure into said ejector as the motive fluid therefor to create a vacuum educting said disinfectant from the source to produce a disinfectant fluid which is emitted from the circumferential series of orifices of the diffuser section in the form of radial jets projecting at right angles to the direction of effluent flow and at a velocity substantially greater than the velocity of said effluent stream to create a disinfectant curtain that is intercepted and detected by said stream, whereby said disinfectant fluid is dispersed in said stream to intermix therewith in a relatively short time before the stream is discharged into said contact chamber; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

This invention relates generally to techniques for intermingling a disinfectant with wastewater to be treated to kill pathogens therein, and more particularly to an enhanced disinfection system adapted to enhance contact between a disinfectant and a water stream to effect a rapid and efficient disinfection action.

Chlorination is widely used to purify water supplies. In practice, chlorine is introduced at a selected point in the water supply system, flow then taking place into a tank or through a region of flow which is sufficient for the chlorine to act effectively on the contaminants present in the water to produce a disinfecting action. The amount of chlorine added to the water is referred to as the "dosage," and is usually expressed as milligrams per liter (mg/l) or parts per million (ppm). The amount of chlorine used up or consumed by bacteria, algae, organic compounds and some inorganic substances, such as iron or manganese, is designated as the "demand."
 
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