A Vacuum Feed Chlorinator System is a widely used water disinfection solution in municipal and industrial water treatment plants. It is designed to safely regulate and deliver chlorine gas into water systems using a vacuum-based control mechanism, ensuring accurate dosing and enhanced operational safety.
These systems are commonly used in drinking water treatment plants, wastewater treatment facilities, cooling towers, and industrial water networks where consistent chlorination is required for effective microbial control.
How a Vacuum Feed Chlorinator System Works
A vacuum feed chlorinator operates by drawing chlorine gas under vacuum conditions rather than pressure. The vacuum regulator ensures that chlorine gas is safely controlled and only released when required for dosing into the water stream.
This method significantly reduces the risk of gas leakage and improves system safety compared to direct pressure-based feeding systems. The chlorine is then injected into the water through a controlled injector, where it mixes and disinfects the water effectively.
Advantages of Vacuum Feed Chlorination
Vacuum feed chlorination systems are preferred in many water treatment applications due to their safety and performance benefits.
Key advantages include:
- High operational safety with vacuum-controlled gas flow
- Accurate and stable chlorine dosing
- Reduced risk of chlorine leakage
- Reliable performance in continuous operations
- Suitable for large-scale water treatment systems
- Low maintenance and long service life
These features make vacuum feed systems a trusted solution for critical water treatment infrastructure.
Applications of Vacuum Feed Chlorinator Systems
Vacuum feed chlorination systems are widely used in:
- Municipal drinking water treatment plants
- Industrial water treatment facilities
- Wastewater treatment plants
- Cooling tower systems
- Desalination plants
- Oil and gas industry water systems
These applications require consistent and safe chlorination for uninterrupted water quality management.
Key Components of the System
A typical vacuum feed chlorinator system includes:
- Vacuum regulator
- Chlorine injector
- Flow meter (rotameter)
- Pressure relief devices
- Chlorine gas control valves
- Safety and monitoring systems
These components work together to ensure accurate dosing and safe system operation.
Capco Water Solutions Expertise
Capco Water Solutions provides advanced vacuum feed chlorination systems designed for industrial and municipal water treatment applications. Their systems are engineered for precise chlorine dosing, operational safety, and long-term reliability in demanding environments.
A Vacuum Feed Chlorinator System is a highly reliable and safe solution for large-scale water disinfection. With increasing demand for secure and efficient water treatment technologies, vacuum-based chlorination systems continue to play a crucial role in ensuring water quality, operational safety, and long-term system performance.


