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"Panacea"® Mark II (Reinforced)
Chlorine Transfer Hose

  • Less costly  than Monel hose.
     
  • Self-draining, low profile helical convolutions.
     
  • Minimum pressure drop for faster load and unload times.
     
  • Can be inspected safely
     
  • Lightweight  and ultra flexible for handling ease - more user friendly.
     
  • Unexcelled chemical resistance for longer service life.
     
  • Moisture will  not affect internal tube. Hose does not need to be cleaned and capped after every use.

Specifications

Hose Size I.D.

Max. Operating Burst Pressure

Minimum Burst Pressure

Mimimum Bend Radius

Hose O.D.

in.

mm *

psig

bar

psig

bar

in.

mm *

in.

mm *

1/2

12.7

500

34.5

2500

172.4

2.5

63.5

1.02 5

26.0

1

25.4

375

25.9

1875

129.3

8.0

203.2

1.65 0

41.9

1-1/2

38.1

375

25.9

1875

129.3

10.0

254.0

2.12 5

54.0


* These hoses are not metrically sized.
Metric dimensions are provided as a convenience only.

"Panacea"® Mark II Hose assemblies are specifically designed to transfer chlorine,  bromine, sodium hydroxide, sodium hypochlorite and other corrosive materials. The hoses are manufactured in accordance with Chlorine Institute Pamphlet 6 Piping Specifications. 

 

Quality  Control & Testing
  • Each hose is material lot  traceable
  • Each hose is subject to stringent  QC procedures throughout the manufacturing process
  • Each hose is permanently identified  in accordance with Chlorine Institute specifications
  • Each hose is thoroughly cleaned  before assembly. No oils, solvents or other contaminants are used in the  assembly process.
  • Each hose is pressure tested with nitrogen gas at 2 times the rated operating pressure while fully  submerged under water.
  • Each hose is dried and capped  for shipment.
  • A unique serial number is  applied to each end of the hose for further traceability and is maintained in a permanent log of all hose assemblie

 

 
 

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