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Definition of Chlorinators
1. chlorinator [n] - See also: chlorinator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chlorinators
Literary usage of Chlorinators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1889)
"Last March he took charge of the Haile mine in South Carolina, erected two
chlorinators, working four tons of roasted concentrates in twenty-four hours, ..."
2. The Chlorination Process by Eugene Benjamin Wilson (1897)
"There is no specified limit to the length of these chlorinators: they can be made
up to 20 feet, and chlorinate 20 tons at a charge. ..."
3. American Physical Education Review by American Physical Education Association (1920)
"Small wall-bracket chlorinators for the administration of liquid chlorine were
... The design of the chlorinators was not well adapted to the purpose as are ..."
4. Journal of the New England Water Works Association by New England Water Works Association (1919)
"These water points comprised gasoline- engine-driven pumps, elevated steel tanks,
automatic chlorinators, cart-filling stations, and horse-watering troughs. ..."
5. The Metallurgy of Gold by Thomas Kirke Rose (1898)
"The chlorinators are cylinders of J-inch boiler-iron, having •cast-iron heads
rivetted or bolted on; each head has a long trunnion turned true and cored-out ..."
6. 57 Ways to Protect Your Home Environment (& Yourself) by Rick Weinzierl (1999)
"Water-supply equipment (pump, chlorinators, water heater) wears rapidly. • You
are pregnant, are anticipating a pregnancy, or have an infant less than 6 ..."