Colleagues,
My facility is experiencing multiple chilled water coil failures in a new facility that is less than one year old that is ties into a TES system that has been in existence for 8 years.
A little history on my tes system, 2.6 million capacity,1 ~ 2 miles of piping, water treatment consist of moly @ 150~180 ppm, toly @ 2~3 ppm, ph @ 9.5~10 also this system has been tested for microbial activity with no positive results, meaning no bugs..
I have recently discussed this matter with an Eng. he mentioned stray currents, bonding, electrolysis. does any one have any facts or stories on this subject?
Many Thanks
Jesaire
My facility is experiencing multiple chilled water coil failures in a new facility that is less than one year old that is ties into a TES system that has been in existence for 8 years.
A little history on my tes system, 2.6 million capacity,1 ~ 2 miles of piping, water treatment consist of moly @ 150~180 ppm, toly @ 2~3 ppm, ph @ 9.5~10 also this system has been tested for microbial activity with no positive results, meaning no bugs..
I have recently discussed this matter with an Eng. he mentioned stray currents, bonding, electrolysis. does any one have any facts or stories on this subject?
Many Thanks
Jesaire