rapier syn erie at Vas REE Po as ~ x dL Report of Mr. Harris, representative of Wallace & Tiernan Company, of Kansas City, concerning the chlorinator - July 28, 1942, _ ee "On inspection of the chlorinator of this date I found it to be in satisfactory operating condition with no essential parts. needed. The 3" chlorine tubing ordered in March has been in- : stalled and eliminated the discharge trouble. This tubing should _ : : 4 last at least three or four years. reg erkary "The control compensator is in waite condition, after some cleaning this morning, and by keeping the heating light burning during the time of operation this should operate indefinitely with no trouble. The equipment should be operated weing 60 lbs. full water pressure, rather then the 25 lb. pressure used previously. elt "I am delivering today one box of assorted MSP gaskets for this equipment, which “— good to have on hand. Mr. Eberhart, the plumber, understands the operation of the equipment very well ror 4 I have instructed him in the points that are tnbineters for trouble oe in the equipment's operation. "Although unable to weigh the cylinder, I would estimate that it is approximately half full (75 lbs. of chlorine). In view of the fact that the pool is to be taxed to a heavier extent in the coming year, I would recommend that Form PD 190 be filed immediately with the chlorine compe