ATAC CHEMIX

ATAC CHEMIX is a coarse air bubble mixing system that offers maximum benefits for mixing ferric salts.

  • Low Operational and Maintenance Cost
  • Small footprint
  • Flexibility
  • Treatment Performance

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How it works

The ATAC CHEMIX system delivers coarse bubble air to a chamber or flow channel to provide vigorous mixing of ferric salts. The CHEMIX system can consist of a bespoke diffuser(s), air compressor(s) and, if required, a GRP trough can be included to provide even Ferric distribution. The system is modified to suit each individual application depending on the size of the mixing chamber and site needs.

About ATAC CHEMIX

The CHEMIX System designed by ATAC Solutions is user-friendly and easy to maintain, which sets it apart from the other similar systems in the market. The system can be configured with a single air pump or two air pumps, depending on the client's specific requirements. This flexibility allows for customisation to meet the unique needs of each client. Additionally, the CHEMIX System is designed to be cost-effective and efficient, providing a competitive advantage in the market.

ATAC CHEMIX System (with a single air pump)

The CHEMIX System comprises of a single air pump, high/ low pressure switches, NRV and PRV, and a suitable length of air hose.

ATAC CHEMIX PLUS System (with two air pumps)

The CHEMIX PLUS System comprises of two air pumps, high/low pressure switches, Manual isolation valves, Cross over Tee, NRV’s and PRV’s and a suitable length of air hose. CHEMIX PLUS is designed to operate as an automatic Duty/Standby system or a Duty/Duty system if required. The control panel in the ‘Plus’ systems can be tailored to the Water Company's specification.

ATAC CHEMIX Control Panel

Normal operation of the CHEMIX system is controlled by a Local Control Panel. The LCP operates the blower(s), the size and number of blowers depends on the system installed. The air delivery line(s) are fitted with high/low-pressure switches. In the event of a blower failure, the LCP will trigger an appropriate alarm that will be shown on the LCP and can be relayed to a local telemetry outstation if required. This could be due to a blower failure or blockage in the line. An NRV and PRV are installed on the air delivery line, but these are mechanical only and don’t interact with the LCP.

Equipment Integration

The air pump is designed to operate continuously; however, the LCP’s have the facility built in to receive a remote stop/start signal. Therefore, for example, the air delivery can start and stop in line with the Chemical dosing on site if a suitable signal from that equipment is provided.