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CCCW Chemistry

CCCW Chemistry

CCCW Chemistry

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Anybody any idea as to the limits of conductivity of closed circuit cooling water system used in a hydrogen filled generator (Dry stator)with 4 cccw filled hydrogen coolers. That is if there even is one? The Generator is around 220 Mws, and the conductivity was previously run at around 35 microsiemens/cm but due to a new hydrazine free regime the conductivity is 370 microsiemens and climbing.....!
Apologies if this is the wrong forum but if it is, can anybody point me to where I should be ?

Thanks

AD

No estimate is more in danger of erroneous calculation, than those by which a man computes the force of his own intellect........S johnson

RE: CCCW Chemistry

As the hydrazine is prohibited you need perhaps another oxygen scavenger.
The oxygen elimination from hydrogen cooling water could be similar as for Boiler Feed Water.
see:
www.onlinewatertreatment.com/literature/Nalco/docs/B-116.pdf
A more suitable forum [I think!] could be:
Water treatment & distribution Forum
 

RE: CCCW Chemistry

I would have recommended "Mechanical Engineering - other" or "Power Generating Facility Engineering" forums.  This is something that ME's have to deal with although there are usually chemists on staff to monitor and control the process.

rmw

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