Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
Lotus CLO2 Generator by EMEC is designed for safe and effective water treatment using chlorine dioxide. It efficiently controls microorganisms in water systems, including Legionella, ensuring rapid and reliable disinfection in just five minutes without exposing operators to hazardous ClO2 gas.
The system operates by safely combining two liquid chemicals—Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) and Sodium Chlorite (NaClO2)—to produce chlorine dioxide on-site. With EMEC’s online control system, ERMES, you can monitor and manage the dosing pump remotely through a user-friendly web interface, making water treatment both convenient and efficient.
Safe and reliable chlorine dioxide generation without handling ClO2 gas
Effective control of microorganisms, including Legionella, in cold and hot water systems
Rapid disinfection—microorganisms killed in approximately 5 minutes
On-site generation using Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) and Sodium Chlorite (NaClO2)
Designed for minimal operator risk and easy handling
Remote monitoring and control via EMEC ERMES online system
User-friendly web interface for convenient system management
Suitable for a wide range of industrial and water treatment applications
LOTUS ULTRA (1000, 2000, 4000) > PVDF
OTHER LOTUS SYSTEMS > PVC
A ClO₂ generator is a system that produces chlorine dioxide on-site by mixing specific precursor chemicals. It is widely used for water disinfection, oxidation, and odor control.
Typically, EMEC systems use:
• Sodium chlorite (NaClO₂)
• Hydrochloric acid (HCl)
Note:- Check the concentration of each chemical in specification
• Drinking water treatment
• Wastewater treatment
• Cooling towers
• Food & beverage sanitation
• Industrial process water treatment
Chlorine dioxide offers several advantages:
• More effective against bacteria, viruses, and biofilm
• Works over a wide pH range
• Produces fewer harmful by-products (like THMs)
• Better odor and taste control
ClO₂ gas is unstable and must never be stored. EMEC generators produce it on-site in controlled, diluted form, making it safe when proper guidelines are followed.
• Leak detection systems
• Flow sensors
• Automatic shutdown
• Chemical level monitoring
• Ventilation and dosing interlocks
Typically, EMEC generators produce chlorine dioxide solution in the range of:
• 0.2% to 5.5% (depending on model and setup)
With proper maintenance, EMEC ClO₂ generators can last:
• 8–15 years or more
Yes, EMEC systems can be fully automated and integrated with:
• SCADA systems
• PLC panels
• Remote monitoring solutions
Using:
• Online ClO₂ analyzers
• DPD test kits
• Residual monitoring systems
Yes, most systems adjust dosing automatically based on flow signals and demand.
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