Electro-chlorination projects are usually discussed around output, treatment objective and site conditions. For meaningful technical communication, it is also important to confirm feed-water quality, salinity, expected available chlorine concentration, operation hours, installation environment and interface with the wider treatment process.

Some customers require only electrolysis cells or core units, while others may need defined supporting equipment around the cell. Clarifying the supply range at the beginning helps avoid misunderstanding and allows TJNE to recommend the right level of support.

Useful information includes daily treatment volume, target concentration, feed water composition, operating temperature, available utilities, installation space and any preferred interface or control requirements.