- Many rural water supply systems operate in environments where electricity supply is unreliable or maintenance resources are limited. Under such conditions, maintaining consistent chlorination can become a significant challenge for water operators.
- Non-electric inline chlorination systems address this problem through a straightforward design. Installed within the pipeline, the system uses the natural flow of water to dissolve chlorine tablets at a controlled rate. As the water passes through the chamber, a measured amount of disinfectant enters the stream, ensuring continuous chlorination during distribution.
- Because the system operates without pumps, motors, or electronic controls, it requires minimal maintenance and can function reliably in off-grid locations.
- For rural utilities and decentralized water schemes, this type of technology offers a practical way to maintain safe drinking water while keeping operational complexity and costs low.
