JuanMC
Mechanical
- Dec 20, 2006
- 20
Hi!
There are several titanium-plates heat exchangers in our facility. By one side of the exchanger (cool fluid) runs non-treated water, taken directly from a little dam. By the other side runs treated water that cools an electric generator.
Due to the level variation in the dam, sometimes we have a sediment clogging in the exchangers, reducing the total heat transfer.
The manufacturer suggests to use sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate, for biological growth, or nitric, sulfamic, citric or phosphoric acid to control all the other sediments.
However, we discharge the non-treated water to a river, i'd like to have a quick guideline to choose a treatment and control the chemical wastes. ¿Does anybody know where could i find something like that?
Thanks,
JuanMC
There are several titanium-plates heat exchangers in our facility. By one side of the exchanger (cool fluid) runs non-treated water, taken directly from a little dam. By the other side runs treated water that cools an electric generator.
Due to the level variation in the dam, sometimes we have a sediment clogging in the exchangers, reducing the total heat transfer.
The manufacturer suggests to use sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate, for biological growth, or nitric, sulfamic, citric or phosphoric acid to control all the other sediments.
However, we discharge the non-treated water to a river, i'd like to have a quick guideline to choose a treatment and control the chemical wastes. ¿Does anybody know where could i find something like that?
Thanks,
JuanMC