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titleOfInvention Equipment for installing a ballast water treatment UV system in the explosive atmosphere of shipboard pump rooms and offshore platforms
abstract [PROBLEMS] To provide an ultraviolet water treatment system to be installed in an explosion hazard area. An apparatus for treating water in an explosive atmosphere, such as an oil tanker pump chamber, comprising a reactor defining a treatment chamber having opposing end faces, and inlet and outlet openings through the reactor for flowing water through the treatment chamber And a plurality of water treatment lamps sealed between glass tubes extending between the chambers and extending through the chamber, an end cover fixed to the reactor so as to cover the ends of the glass tubes, and the reactor An explosion-proof enclosure fixed to each end, each explosion-proof enclosure having a shell having means for attachment to the reactor, and means for purging the explosion-proof enclosure and filling the enclosure with a non-explosive gas at excess pressure. The power generated in the non-explosive atmosphere is supplied to the reactor lamp through the explosion-proof enclosure so that the reactor driven in the explosive atmosphere can be operated without the risk of igniting the explosive atmosphere. Means. [Selection] Figure 1
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