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Strainers on CW inlet on seal flush coolers

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planck121

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Hi
We have a poor quality of cooling with debris and other
Things in the cooling water. This causes plugging of the
Conical strainers on the inlet to the seal flush coolers.

Are there any suggestions to try to avoid this in terms of
Strainer designs or other options.

Thanks
 
Cyclones or auto back flush filters sound like what you need. This will need a return line to the cooling water outlet. Depends how bad your supply is and what the debris is.

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planck121,
Are you taking suction from a Cooling Tower Basin?
If so then I suggest you install some Trash Screens between the Basin and the Suction Pits.

prognosis: Lead or Lag
 
If you are trying to avoid the clogging of the strainer, change you source of cooling water and use clean water. Just kidding;-
However, there are many ways of pre-cleaning the water, say using a buffer tank for settling the debris or a cyclone separator as mentioned earlier. You might also want to use a duplex strainer with a switching valve for cleaning the clogged side while operating the clean side.
Cheers,
gr2vessels
 
Duplex or Cuno strainer and differential pressure gauge should be pretty cheap.
 
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