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Install flow meters to monitor flow rates. Only combined chlorine
must be monitored.
Combined bromine does not need to be monitored.
“Manufacturer” refers to the RWF manufacturer and also to
manufacturers of the pumps, filters, flow meters, and any other
associated EQUIPMENT.
6.3.1.6.2 Fecal and Vomit Accident (10)
A fecal and vomit accident response procedure that meets or
exceeds the procedure provided in Annex 13.9 must be available
for review during inspections.
6.3.1.6.3 Record of Fecal and Vomit Accidents (10)
A written or electronic record must be made of all accidents
involving fecal material or vomit. The record must include the
name of the RWF, date and time of the accident, type of accident,
response steps taken, and free residual HALOGEN level and
contact time reached during DISINFECTION. For a fecal accident,
the record must also include whether the fecal material was formed
or loose.
6.3.2 Halogenation
6.3.2.1 Residual Halogen: Halogen and pH Dosing Systems (10)
Automated systems must be installed for HALOGEN-based
DISINFECTION and pH control dosing. The amounts injected must be
controlled by flow meters or free HALOGEN and pH analyzers.
When conducting manual tests, consideration should be given to the
HALOGEN and pH levels in the RWF over the HALOGEN and pH
readings from the pump room.
Initial chemistry balance can be achieved by manual dosing methods
following events such as fecal or vomit accidents and when changing
from flow-through seawater to recirculation mode.
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