Potable Water Disinfection System Sample Clauses

Potable Water Disinfection System. In order to ensure compliance to SANS 10298:2009, the scope of work shall include the following: Design, a portable Chlorine dosing system suited for the application required at Camden’s WTP, complete with, but not limited to: • A customised container suitable for the storage of Chlorine gas, partitioned from roof to floor into 2 compartments to enable the separate storage of empty and full cylinders. The container must be designed to store the entire Chlorine dosing system and approximately 5 x 70kg cylinders per side. The container should have a ramp at the entrance to enable delivery or removal of Chlorine cylinders • Auto vacuum change over regulators with a maximum capacity of 2kg/hr with cylinder empty/full status indicator • System to be fitted with a flowrate controller 0 – 2kg/hr • System to be fitted with a free Chlorine analyser and a standard injector. The injector should be automated and controlled based on the free Chlorine analysis of the dosed stream • Gas monitoring system including a sensor and cable • Audible siren and flashing light x 2 (i.e. one flashing light to be installed on the outside of the Chlorine container and the other flashing light to be installed inside the WTP control room) for gas leak alarm (must be visible from distance of 500m) • Chlorine safety equipment box complete with: Chlorine cylinder spanner, full face gas mask with a spare canister, safety goggles, acid resistant PVC suit, a pair of acid resistant boots) • Fitted with UPVC pipework, terminating with union ends just outside booth. NB. The Contractor will be responsible for all pipework required for the new dosing systems and for the tie-in to the existing plant • Extractor fan, Electrical DB box complete with sufficient lights and 1 x light switch and MCC for control logic between electronic modules. MCC should be able to operate extractor fan based on door position and leak detection • A foot operated safety shower with an eyewash bowl and necessary pipework. NB. The Contractor will be responsible for all necessary pipework required for the potable water supply to the shower • All signage, labels and necessary emergency procedures • A scrubber for the safe removal of Chlorine gas from the storage container in the event of gas leak • A control panel for all equipment installed inside the Chlorine storage container • A cylinder trolley for the offloading of Chlorine cylinders • A calibrated platform scale with LED display
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