Sorry I haven't posted a picture , just been busy and away from the computer (installing a Purasan today and will get some)
I don't think the mods affect the CG ratings at all....you are not changing the amount of chlorine the system delivers,,,the same amount of water laps the tablets in the canister, just changing the entry point where it enters the Purasan, which now will enter the intake chamber and go thru the macerator motor on to mixer motor on the discharge side.
I have talked to Raraitan's engineering about this. In fact myself and a friend went to Raritan sat down with engineering and pointed out problems we were facing, told them about our mods and they didn't say anything about it affecting the CG rating. They went to the drawing board and came up with their "new" system, which btw uses 3/8" hose, and one of their water pumps as an air pump to force the chlorine into the Purasan (to avoid clogged check valves). I am still not satisfied with the "new" units as I have seen failures and clogged check valves in the system. It has more check valve (of a different type) than the old system.
Being in the so called "houseboat capital of the world" We have seen just about every variation of installs you can think of, and most bad.
I have a Raritan Managerm on my 86' houseboat which I made mods to, using the Purasan canister, to feed chlorine to it, and also using solenoid valves set on a timer to reverse the air flow from the air pump, this keeps me from going into the hull to replace tablets and change the air flow . Ran it past engineering they seem to like the idea and have looked at it first hand........But all in all, they never said it would affect the CG ratings, making those changes.