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EICS TECHNOLOGY – The Solution of Anti-Fouling and Cathodic Protection
  • Who we are
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  • What we do
    • Marine Growth Prevention System
      • Impressed Current Anti Fouling (ICAF)
      • Pump Mounted MGPS
      • Copper Ion MGPS
      • Box Cooler Anode
      • Defecron System
      • Replacement Anode
    • Electrochlorination
      • ECHLOR Electrochlorination
      • ECHLORX – IECEx / ATEX Electrochlorination
      • CHLOROPAC Electrochlorination System
      • MCell Replacement cell
      • ECHLOR MPC Electrolyzer
      • ECHLOR PPE Electrolyzer
      • ECHLOR CTE Electrolyzer
      • Comparison – MGPS & Electrochlorination
    • E-CATHODIC
      • E-CATHO ICCP
      • E-CATHO Offshore ICCP
      • E-CATHO Marine ICCP
      • E-CATHO Replacement Anode
      • CAPAC® Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Systems
      • Sacrificial Protection
      • Propeller Shaft Grounding
    • E-POWERSYS
      • Forced Air Cool Rectifier
      • Oil Immersed Rectifier
      • Water Cool Rectifier
      • Explosion Proof Rectifier
      • Switch Mode Rectifier
      • Customised Transformer
  • How we apply
  • Customer we serve
    • Infrastructure
    • Offshore & Marine
    • Oil & Gas
    • Power Plant
    • Water treatment
  • Insights
    • Knowledgebase

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Electrochlorination Basics

  • General Principles
    • General Principles
    • Disclaimer
  • Electrochlorination Demands
    • Seawater Chlorine Demand
    • Seawater Dosing Regimes
    • Calculating the Chlorine Demand
    • Controlling the Chlorine Production
  • Process Chemistry
    • Process Chemistry
    • Current Requirements (DC Amps)
    • Electrode Anode / Cathode Sizing
    • Hydrogen Effect
    • Power Requirements
  • Main Equipment Items
    • Electrolysers
    • Electrolyser Area Classification
    • Electrolyser Installation
    • Transformer Rectifiers
    • Transformer Rectifier Installation
    • Sea Water Supply System
    • Hydrogen Degassing Management
    • Hypochlorite Dosing System
    • Acid Wash System
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Explosion Proof Basics

  • General Principles
    • Theory of combustion
    • Fuel
    • Density
    • Flash Point
    • Classification of Gases and Vapour
    • Oxygen
    • Ignition
    • Area Classification
    • Equipment Selection
    • Ingress Protection | IP Code
    • Mechanical Strength
    • Table of Flammable Gases
  • Standards, Certification and Marking
    • Standards, Certification and Marking
    • Comparison of IEC, European (CENELEC) and British Standards
    • ATEX 95 (94/9/EC), and 2014/34/EU
    • Product Certification
    • Equipment Marking
    • The IECEx Scheme
  • Flameproof (Ex d)
    • Flameproof (Ex d)
    • EPL of Ex d Equipment
    • Principle of Operation
    • Construction
    • Entries
    • Obstruction to Flamepaths
    • Fixing removable covers and fasteners
    • Protection
    • Ingress Protection Methods
    • Pressure Piling
    • Modification of Flameproof Enclosures
  • Increased Safety (Ex e)
    • Increased Safety (Ex e)
    • Equipment Protection Level (EPL): Gb
    • Design of Increased Safety Equipment
    • Increased Safety Terminals
    • Installation, Inspection and Maintenance
    • Increased Safety Ex e Motors
  • Type 'n' Equipment
    • Type ‘n’ Protection
    • Principle and Design
    • Additional Protection Measures
    • Marking
    • Cable Glands
    • Summary of Type ‘n’ Equipment Variations
  • Pressurisation (Ex p)
    • Pressurised Equipment
    • Applications
    • Types of pressurisation and EPL
    • Principles of Operation
    • Purging
    • Protective Gas
    • Ducts
    • Pressurised Enclosures
    • Controls & Safety Devices
    • Techniques of Pressurisation
    • Action on Loss of Pressure
    • Externally Mounted Electrical Equipment
    • Equipment Energised During Absence of Overpressure
    • Temperature Limits
    • Marking
  • Intrinsic Safety (Ex i)
    • Intrinsic Safety (Ex i)
    • Levels of Protection
    • Basic Principles of IS
    • Typical I.S. system layout
    • The Zener Barrier
    • Galvanically Isolated Barriers
    • I.S. Parameters
    • Surge Suppression
    • Marking
    • Installation of I.S. equipment
    • Maintenance and Testing
    • Inspection
  • Oil Immersion (Ex o / EEx o)
    • Oil-immersion Ex o / EEx o
    • Oil Immersion Principle
    • Construction
  • Powder Filling (Ex q / EEx q)
    • Powder filling (Ex q / EEx q)
    • Powder Filling Principle
    • Construction
  • Encapsulation (Ex m / EEx m)
    • Encapsulation (Ex m/ EEx m)
    • Principle and Construction
    • Levels of Protection
  • Wiring Systems & Installation
    • Standards
    • Competent Persons
    • Cables
    • Fixed Equipment in Zones 1 and 2
    • Jointing of Cables
    • Cold Flow
    • Cable Glands
    • Other installation requirements
    • Restriction of Installation
    • System of earthing arrangements
  • Special Protection (Ex "s")
    • Special Protection (Ex “s”)
  • Combined (Hybrid) Methods of Protection
    • Combined (Hybrid) Methods of Protection
    • Markings and Certification
    • Light Fittings – Ex deq / Ex dem
    • Ex e im (Hybrid)
    • Ex pde (Hybrid)
    • Ex p[i] (Hybrid)
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Industrial Water Basics

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Water Treatment Chemical Processes

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