The methanol dosing system is used in wastewater treatment processes to add methanol as a carbon source for balancing the carbon-to-nitrogen ratio. Due to the hazardous properties of methanol, such as its volatile, flammable, and explosive nature, all stages including design, fabrication, inspection, installation, commissioning, and operation must strictly comply with national standards and regulations.
Based on variations in methanol storage tank configurations and installation methods, the system typically adopts one of the following two design approaches:
Safe and Precise Dosing of Volatile, Flammable, and Explosive Liquids