NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 – 2018 Certified Chlorine Generators

Perfect for Potable Water and Health Care Use

NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 Mark Truesdail US and Canada

Who certified the generators?

Truesdail Laboratories Inc. (now part of ALS Global) has certified the generators.

View our certification here.

Which models are certified?

The following Electricide® electrochemical chlorine generators models to NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 & 372:

  • HGB-2.5  Capacity: 47 g/hr = 2.5 lb/day
  • HG-10  Capacity: 189 g/hr = 10 lb/day
  • HG-25  Capacity: 472 g/hr = 25 lb/day
  • HG-50  Capacity: 945 g/hr = 50 lb/day
  • HG-100  Capacity: 1,890 g/hr = 100 lb/day
  • HG-200  Capacity: 3,780 g/hr = 200 lb/day
  • HG-300  Capacity: 5,670 g/hr = 300 lb/day
  • HG-400  Capacity: 7,560 g/hr = 400 lb/day
  • HG-500  Capacity: 9,450 g/hr = 500 lb/day
  • HG-600  Capacity: 11,340 g/hr = 600 lb/day
  • HG-700  Capacity: 13,230 g/hr = 700 lb/day
  • HG-800  Capacity: 15,120 g/hr = 800 lb/day
  • HG-900  Capacity: 17,010 g/hr = 900 lb/day
  • HG-1000  Capacity: 18,900 g/hr = 1,000 lb/day

Which applications require certification?

Applications related to municipal potable water and health care water treatment (hot and cold water systems in hospitals and aged care facilities) require NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 & 372 certification for chemical generators. Dioxide Pacific has obtained this certification to ensure the above-mentioned generators can be installed and operated in these applications.

What is NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 & 372?

The aim of NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 is to ensure that the generator does not add any undesired health related compounds to the water via the chemical it generates. NSF/ANSI/CAN 372 ensures that no lead is added to the generated hypochlorite solution.

Note: NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 addresses health effects only and does not address the disinfection efficacy of the product

Why is it important?

Many States in the US require NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 & 372 certification for chlorine generators. Even if it is not peremptory, this certification is reciprocal in other countries as recognition of high chemical generation purity and therefore lowest risk for potable water and water for use as an ingredient in food products or for washing.

How do the generators work?

The Electricide® electrochemical chlorine generators produce either chlorine gas or 2-30 g/L sodium hypochlorite solution which can be dosed and controlled to 3 dosing points. The generator PLC/HMI  automatically measures chlorine residual and controls dosing of chlorine gas or sodium hypochlorite solution to ensure accurate disinfection. Generators are equipped with secure remote access capability to view, operate and receive email alarm notification.

Contact us for further information and pricing.

NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 Certified Chlorine Dioxide Generators

Perfect for Potable Water and Health Care Use

NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 Mark Truesdail US and Canada

Who certified the generators?

Truesdail Laboratories Inc. (now part of ALS Global) has certified the generators.

View our certification here.

Which models are certified?

The following Electricide® electrochemical chlorine dioxide generators models to NSF/ANSI 61 & 372:

  • CDEB-2.5  Capacity: 47 g/hr = 2.5 lb/day
  • CDE-10  Capacity: 189 g/hr = 10 lb/day
  • CDE-25  Capacity: 472 g/hr = 25 lb/day
  • CDE-50  Capacity: 945 g/hr = 50 lb/day
  • CDE-100  Capacity: 1,890 g/hr = 100 lb/day
  • CDE-200  Capacity: 3,780 g/hr = 200 lb/day
  • CDE-300  Capacity: 5,670 g/hr = 300 lb/day
  • CDE-400  Capacity: 7,560 g/hr = 400 lb/day
  • CDE-500  Capacity: 9,450 g/hr = 500 lb/day
  • CDE-600  Capacity: 11,340 g/hr = 600 lb/day
  • CDE-700  Capacity: 13,230 g/hr = 700 lb/day
  • CDE-800  Capacity: 15,120 g/hr = 800 lb/day
  • CDE-900  Capacity: 17,010 g/hr = 900 lb/day
  • CDE-1000  Capacity: 18,900 g/hr = 1,000 lb/day

Which applications require certification?

Applications related to municipal potable water and health care water treatment (hot and cold water systems in hospitals and aged care facilities) require NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 certification for chemical generators. Dioxide Pacific has obtained this certification to ensure the above-mentioned generators can be installed and operated in these applications.

What is NSF/ANSI 61 & 372?

The aim of NSF/ANSI 61 is to ensure that the generator does not add any undesired health related compounds to the water via the chemical it generates. NSF/ANSI 372 ensures that no lead is added to the generated ClO2 solution.

Note: NSF/ANSI 61 addresses health effects only and does not address the disinfection efficacy of the product

Why is it important?

Many States in the US require NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 certification for chlorine dioxide generators. Even if it is not peremptory, this certification is reciprocal in other countries as recognition of high chemical generation purity and therefore lowest risk for potable water and water for use as an ingredient in food products or for washing.

How do the generators work?

The Electricide® electrochemical chlorine dioxide generators produce 2,000 ppm chlorine dioxide solution which can be dosed and controlled to 3 dosing points. The generator PLC/HMI  automatically measures ClO2 residual and controls dosing of ClO2 solution to ensure accurate disinfection. Generators are equipped with secure remote access capability to view, operate and receive email alarm notification.

Contact us for further information and pricing.