Zhangbd:
Greg87 is right but this only applies to the PW production plant, not to the PW distribution loop.
For the loop, before you do the sanitization you will have to make some other steps:
I assume that the pipe and tank are SS316L internal polish, food grade (<0.51uRa if I am not mistaken);
1.After the weldings and the pipe all manufactured and put in place you will have to degrease it. As you know, pipes are quite dirty and also welding releases some "greasy" material. You can do this with a normal washing powder. Charge the tank around 10-20% and then add the washing powder. Be very careful with the quantity, due to the foam formation when you put the loop pump working. So, I recomend that you use a low foam detergent;
2.You recirculate this solution for 30minutes, one hour, discahrge and rinse the tank and pipes with fresh water several times.
3.Then, you need to passivate the tank and the distribution loop. As you know, PW has a pH acid, so you need to passivate the SS to increase it's resistance. For that, you use a solution of nitric acid at 5%.
Charge the tank about 8-12%. Then, you need to heat up the system up to 80C and recirculate the solution 30 minutes. After that, cool dowm and make the neutralization with sodium hodroxide. VERY IMPORTANT!!! Be careful with the addition of NaOH to the solution of nitric acid. The reaction is highly exotermic. As such you will have to add the NaOH very slowly if possible with the recirculation pump switch on. After Ph=7 is achieved (you have to control with a Ph papaer indicator), let the neutral solution circulate for about 30 minutes. Discharge the tank and fill up to 10-15%with PW water. Then recirculate for about 2 hours. Repeat this step until you don't have traces of nitric acid or NaOH.
4. Now you can sanitize the tank and the loop. Usually in this sanitization we don't use any chemical it is just a thermic sanitization that is controlled by the PLC program of the PW skid. Usually you have two types of thermic sanitization: one at 80C that is recirculating for 2 hours, and other at 121C (a kind of sterilization) that recirculates for 30 minutes.
For both you have to have the PW level in the tank of about 15%.
All this is for the PW storage and distribution loop.
For the PW production plant you can use Greg's suggestion. Usually, for microbiological contamination, we use also formaldehyde solution.
I suggest to you that you contact the supplier to give you some support, otherwise you might have big headaches with the system.
PW systems are very sensitive and a permanent attention has to be given to it.
Just as an example, in my actual PW system and since the area where my actual company is installed (Southeast China)is very hot and humid we had to install a system that permanently cools down the water below 23C because as you know, above 25-27C the probabilities of having microbiological contamination increase very much.
I hope that this information is useful to you.
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