November 20, 2013

Water Purification Acquisitions

The principals at Chlorcehco are seeking the acquisition of companies and product lines that meet the criterion outlined below:

  1. Manufacturer of water purification systems.
  2. Market segments that are new to Chlorcehco or a solid enhancement to our existing markets.
  3. New products or diversification of Chlorcehco, within the current market we serve for.
  4. Sales of 1/2 million to 3 million range.
  5. Experienced management has to be available to transition with new owners.
  6. Mergers and acquisitions will be considered on the assumption that Chlorcehco is the surviving enterprise or major share holder. 
  7. The company long range objective is to enhance its existing business through the acquisitions of companies with product related to current technologies, markets and distribution methods that are currently operating in Canada, Mexico, USA, and Middle East including UAE.

The photo of the prototype On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite generation System to produce 0.8% bleach is shown below:



Chlorcehco Product Line 
80 lbs/day On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generation System. We can build similar systems from 80 lbs/day to 500 lbs/day. 

The major components of the prototype system are shown below:


  • Transformer Section (Built by L/C Magnetics
  • Rectifier Section (Built by CEHCO)
  • Electrolyzer Cell (Built by Chlorcehco)
  • PLC Section (Built by Chlorcehco)
  • System Integration (Built by Chlorcehco)


Previous transformer acquisition companies are:

  1. L/C Magnetics, Santa Ana, CA (1990)
  2. Burton Equipment Company, Cerritos, CA (1991)
  3. Carl E. Holmes Company, Pasadena, CA (2002)

Chlorcehco engineers specialize in start up, commissioning, repair, refurbish and upgrade of On Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generation System built by other OEM suppliers through out USA at various Municipal Water Districts and Waste Water Facilities.
All our products are manufactured at our facility in AnaheimCaliforniaUSA. Please contact us at (800) 595 7096 or (714) 666 0787. Our email is info@chlorcehco.com. Brokers are welcome. 

August 1, 2013

On-Site NaOCl Generator System, 600 PPD

Product Overview

CHLORCEHCO has participated in a project in Puerto Rico. This project requires two NaOCl generator system of 300 PPD each. Fresh water from the facility is used the to produce Sodium Hypochlorite at the concentration of 04% to 0.8%. Since, fresh water is used, Water softener is required with the system.

The block diagram of the system is shown below:




The description of the On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generator System is shown below:

  • Two 300 PPD systems with two brine tanks, two storage tanks and eight dosing pumps are required.
  • Two rectifiers are used for the two systems.
  • One PLC is required to control the two rectifiers.
  • The output voltage and output current limit can be adjusted by manual potentiometers inside the rectifier.
  • The output voltage and output current data are sensed by the PLC. 
  • Two ultrasonic level sensors are used to the detect the level of Sodium Hypochlorite inside the two storage tanks. The two sensors are wired to a common controller unit. 
  • Eight dosing pumps supply sodium hypochlorite solution to eight injection quills. Peristaltic pumps are used per recommendation by the customer. Flow can be increased or decreased manually with the potentiometer on the pump. Pump will shut down if a leak is detected inside the pump.
  • The peristaltic pumps are connected to a VFD which can be controlled from minimum to maximum flow with the potentiometer. The peristaltic pumps can be turned ON and OFF with the PLC control or manually at the pump. If the pump shuts down due to a malfunction, the PLC will be alerted. Change of flow rate of the pump is not sensed nor reported.

On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generator System 400 lbs/day x 2

Product Overview

This project is for Chevron in Nigeria, Africa. They need two On-Site NaOCl generator systems of 400 lbs/day. Since seawater is used, the output concentration from the two NaOCl generator systems is 0.2%. This is a two electrolyzer cells concept. Therefore, one cell will used as a stand by. 

The block diagram of the system is shown below:



Specifications:
  • NaOCl Generator System: 400 lbs/day x 2
  • Application: FPSO (floating production storage and offloading)
  • This is dual system concept. One system is used and the second is a stand-by. 
  • Inlet seawater flow rate: 20 to 22 GPM
  • Input power: 480 VAC, 3 PH, 60 Hz
  • PLC controlled power supply
  •  Storage tank: 1500 gallons

July 30, 2013

NaOCl Generator System for Copper Mine in Chile

Product Overview

CHLORCEHCO has the opportunity to participate in a project for a copper mine in Chile. This copper mine uses seawater for processing ore in the mine. Seawater is pumped at 100,000 cubic meters per day from the sea. The On-Site NaOCl generator system is used to treated 100,000 cubic meters of seawater for anti bio-fouling. 


The block diagram of the project is shown below. Two systems will be used for the project.



 The Description of the Electrochlorination System is shown below:
  • Electrochlorination plant will draw filtered sea water supply of 61.16 GPM
  • Each NaOCl generator system produces a rate of up to 600 lbs/day from the one of two, 50% stream.
  • Sea water conveyed to the Electrolysis unit containing particles below 100 microns through the filter.
  • After electrolysis process the solution will be conveyed a degassing tank, where hydrogen is dissipated by blowers.
  • Continuous dosing to Sea Water: 2 x 50% Pump
  • Seawater is pumped at 100,000 cubic meters per day from the ocean.
  • Total NaOCl generated per day: 1123 lbs per day
  • Two separate system of 600 lbs per day are used. 
  • Seawater is used for processing ore from the mine.
  • Electrochlorination to 5 PPM of NaOCl is performed for anti bio-fouling.
  • An acid wash system is required.

March 21, 2013

Repair and Upgrade of a Delta DC Rectifier (Part of Onsite Sodium Hypochlorite Generator System)

CHLORCEHCO has repaired and reconditioned a Delta DC Rectifier for the Water Department at an army base in California.  These DC rectifiers are used at many waste water plants and municipal water districts throughout USA and Canada. This unit has been in service since 1999. The unit was adjacent to the electrolyzer cell which was a major problem. This has caused major bleach corrosion to the rectifier unit during the last 14 years of operation. CHLORCEHCO has refurbished this unit by removing the corrosion and replacing defective components. The refurbished unit will be installed in a separate room from the electrolyzer cell to avoid further contact with the bleach contamination. With these changes we are confident that the rectifier operational life will be extended by another 15 years.



October 31, 2012

Sodium Hypochlorite Generation System, 80 lbs per day

CHLORCEHCO builds its own electrolyzer cell.  Our On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generator System produces a low 0.8% concentration of Sodium Hypochlorite (8000 PPM bleach), with hydrogen gas as the only byproduct.

CHLORCEHCO can build Onsite Sodium Hypochlorite Generator Systems from 36 pounds per day to 1600 pounds per day.  An example of 80 pounds per day Sodium Hypochlorite Generator Systems is detailed below
Chlorcehco- Onsite Sodium Hypochlorite Generator System

                                                        Includes:
            • Electrolyzer cell
            • PLC enclosure
            • Power enclosure
            • Water enclosure
            • Water softener
            • Packaged together as one unit.


Visit http://www.chlorcehco.com/?page_id=288 for additional details.