Provide protection against accidental leaks of toxic gases such as chlorine, hydrogen flouride and sulfur dioxide
The RJ-2000® emergency scrubber system process is designed to contain and neutralize chlorine vapors in response to a gas leak or catastrophic cylinder failure.
Chlorine, the most common disinfectant used in drinking water applications, has many benefits, but accidental releases of chlorine gas can pose health risks. Evoqua’s Emergency Vapor Scrubber Systems have been tested by an independent laboratory for chlorine releases from 150 lbs up to one ton and release rates up to 100 lbs/min with maximum discharge concentrations never exceeding 2 PPM. To our knowledge, no other supplier has conducted a full-scale independent testing at C.A.B.O. approved testing facility.