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SUPERIOR GAS AMMONIATOR

An ammoniator is a chemical feed device designed to safely and accurately introduce ammonia gas into a water supply—typically for water treatment or chloramination processes. In municipal and industrial systems, ammoniators are used to combine ammonia with chlorine to form chloramines, a long-lasting disinfectant ideal for controlling bacteria in drinking water and wastewater treatment.

Gas Ammoniator Applications

Ammoniators are primarily used in water treatment processes to introduce controlled amounts of ammonia gas into a water supply. This is most commonly done to create chloramines, a stable and long-lasting disinfectant formed when ammonia combines with chlorine. Chloramines are widely used for:

  • Municipal Drinking Water Treatment – Reduces chlorine-related taste and odor while providing lasting disinfection throughout the distribution system.

  • Wastewater Treatment – Helps control bacteria and limit the formation of harmful byproducts.

  • Industrial Process Water – Maintains consistent water quality for manufacturing, cooling towers, and other systems.

By using an ammoniator, facilities gain precise control over ammonia dosing, ensuring regulatory compliance, operational safety, and effective water sanitation.

WHAT ARE CHLORINATORS
USED FOR?

  • Municipal Drinking Water Treatment

  • Wastewater Treatment

  • Industrial Process Water

AMMONIATORS

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NH-1

Gas Ammoniator
0-100PPD
0-2000g/hr

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NH-15

Modular Automatic Switchover Gas Ammoniator
Direct Cylinder Mounted
0-100PPD
0-2000g/hr

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NH-16

Automatic Switchover Gas Ammoniator
Direct Cylinder Mounted
0-100PPD
0-2000g/hr

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NHM-1

Gas Ammoniator
Close Coupled Vacuum Regulator/Flow Meter
0-100PPD

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