djoko
Chemical
- Jan 3, 2003
- 10
hi,
I have a problem with the pH of cooling tower at ammnonium sulfate (ZA) plant. The normal operation is 7.3-7.8. The make up water is 7.8. Starting from december 25th, the pH is decreasing until 6. There is an online pH analyzer that monitoring pH and a sulfuric acid pump that will work if the pH reach 7.8. I checked some possibilities that possibly lowering the pH as listed:
1. Leakage on heat exchanger services.
There are three heat exchangers that use cooling water as a cooling agent. CO2 cooler, carbonation (ammonium carbonate) cooler, and scrubber liquor cooler (a weak solution of NH3). I can't checked the pH of cooling water inlet/outlet HE because no sampling point. I checked supply and return of cooling tower and got the same pH (6.98 on december 31th) that indicate no leakage on heat exchanger services.
2. gypsum contamination
The cooling tower is located near the gypsum unloading. The gypsum is used as a raw material. The gypsum itself have a possibility to decrease the pH, but why the problem is arise now, not from the plant started (1984)? I also have two cooling towers located near to the gypsum unloading on phosphoric acid plant, and it have a normal pH.
3. Leakage from sulfuric acid injection.
The pump have not work since the problem arise.
4. Chemicals used at cooling tower.
Are there any possibilites from it? If yes, the cooling tower at sulfuric acid plant, phosphoric acid plant, ammonia plant and urea plant use the same chemicals and have no problem with pH.
Now i inject sodium hydroxide to increase the pH. Are there any other possibilities that could decrease the pH???
regards,
dj
I have a problem with the pH of cooling tower at ammnonium sulfate (ZA) plant. The normal operation is 7.3-7.8. The make up water is 7.8. Starting from december 25th, the pH is decreasing until 6. There is an online pH analyzer that monitoring pH and a sulfuric acid pump that will work if the pH reach 7.8. I checked some possibilities that possibly lowering the pH as listed:
1. Leakage on heat exchanger services.
There are three heat exchangers that use cooling water as a cooling agent. CO2 cooler, carbonation (ammonium carbonate) cooler, and scrubber liquor cooler (a weak solution of NH3). I can't checked the pH of cooling water inlet/outlet HE because no sampling point. I checked supply and return of cooling tower and got the same pH (6.98 on december 31th) that indicate no leakage on heat exchanger services.
2. gypsum contamination
The cooling tower is located near the gypsum unloading. The gypsum is used as a raw material. The gypsum itself have a possibility to decrease the pH, but why the problem is arise now, not from the plant started (1984)? I also have two cooling towers located near to the gypsum unloading on phosphoric acid plant, and it have a normal pH.
3. Leakage from sulfuric acid injection.
The pump have not work since the problem arise.
4. Chemicals used at cooling tower.
Are there any possibilites from it? If yes, the cooling tower at sulfuric acid plant, phosphoric acid plant, ammonia plant and urea plant use the same chemicals and have no problem with pH.
Now i inject sodium hydroxide to increase the pH. Are there any other possibilities that could decrease the pH???
regards,
dj