Features of strong acid water – Hoshizaki ROX-20TA-U User Manual

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4. FEATURES OF STRONG ACID WATER

Electrolyzed water (electrolyzed functional water) is a solution with useful functions caused by
electrolyzation of thin salt water or tap water. Different conditions of electrolyzation produce
various kinds of electrolyzed water whose applications are categorized into: [1] sanitation
(strong acid water, strong alkaline water, weak acid water, hypochlorous acid water) and [2]
consumption (alkaline ionized water). The Water Electrolyzer ROX-20TA-U produces strong
acid water and strong alkaline water in the category [1].

Strong acid water has the following features:

(1) Main Ingredient:

Hypochlorous acid*

1)

(2) pH:

2.2 - 2.7

(3) Oxidation-Reduction Potential*

2)

:

Max. +1100mV

(4) Available Chlorine Concentration*

3)

: 20 - 60mg/L

(5) Color:

None

(6) Others:

Stimulative smell of chlorine

(contains un-electrolyzed salt)

*1) Hypochlorous acid (HOCl)

Dissolution of chlorine gas in water generates hypochlorous acid (HOCl) whose ratio to
hypochlorous acid ion (ClO

-

) varies with the pH of water. In the pH range for strong acid

water, much more HOCl than ClO

-

exists. Both HOCl and ClO

-

have a bactericidal

effect, but HOCl is much stronger than ClO

-

.

*2) Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP)

Oxidizing (or reducing) effect of the solution. The larger positive number indicates the
higher oxidizing effect.

*3) Available Chlorine Concentration

Chlorine concentration contributing to the bactericidal activity. It indicates the amount
of chlorine corresponding to iodine isolated in the following reaction:
NaOCl + 2Kl + 2CH

3

•COOH

I

2

+ 2CH

3

•COOK + NaCl + H

2

O

Note: The terms related to chlorine are defined as below:

Residual Chlorine:

Remaining chlorine as the result of excessive chlorine addition into
tap water to optimize the bactericidal effect of chlorination.

Free Chlorine:

Chlorine (Cl

2

), hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and hypochlorous acid ion

(OCl

-

) generated by dissolution of chlorine in water.

Combined Chlorine: Chloramine (NH

2

Cl, NHCl

2

, NCl

3

) generated by dissolution of chlorine

in water containing ammoniate or organic nitride. Combined chlorine
is stable and durable, but not so effective in a quick bactericidal activity.

Available Chlorine:

Combination of free chlorine and combined chlorine.

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