This document outlines the procedure for calculating the amount of chlorine (Cl2) needed to chlorinate a given quantity of water to a required parts per million (ppm). The amount of Cl2 is calculated by multiplying the required ppm by the quantity of water in liters, then dividing that number by the available chlorine percentage multiplied by 10. Two examples are provided calculating the ml of Cl2 needed for specific ppm requirements in different volumes of water.
This document outlines the procedure for calculating the amount of chlorine (Cl2) needed to chlorinate a given quantity of water to a required parts per million (ppm). The amount of Cl2 is calculated by multiplying the required ppm by the quantity of water in liters, then dividing that number by the available chlorine percentage multiplied by 10. Two examples are provided calculating the ml of Cl2 needed for specific ppm requirements in different volumes of water.
This document outlines the procedure for calculating the amount of chlorine (Cl2) needed to chlorinate a given quantity of water to a required parts per million (ppm). The amount of Cl2 is calculated by multiplying the required ppm by the quantity of water in liters, then dividing that number by the available chlorine percentage multiplied by 10. Two examples are provided calculating the ml of Cl2 needed for specific ppm requirements in different volumes of water.