Liebert XDK user manual Water Purity Requirements, Prevalent impurities and removal methods

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Water Purity Requirements

8.0WATER PURITY REQUIREMENTS

To ensure the maximum service life of the air/water heat exchangers, water must comply with the VGB water regulations (VGB-R 455 P). The water used must be soft enough to prevent deposits, but it must not be so soft that heat exchanger corrosion occurs.

The following table contains the most important impurities and methods for removing them.

Table 4

Prevalent impurities and removal methods

 

 

 

Water Impurity

Method of Removal

Mechanical pre-treatment (dp < 1 mm)

Filtering the water

 

 

Excessive hardness

Soften the water using ion exchange

 

 

Moderate content of mechanical impurities and hardness formers

Addition of dispersing or stabilizing agents

 

 

Moderate content of chemical impurities

Addition of passivation agents and inhibitors

 

 

Biological impurities (bacteria and algae)

Addition of biocides

 

 

 

It is recommended to achieve the following hydrological data as far as possible:

Table 5

Suggested hydrologic levels

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hydrological Data

 

Suggested

Units

 

 

 

Amount

 

pH values

 

 

7 - 8.5

 

 

 

 

 

Carbonate hardness

 

>3 <8

°dH

 

 

 

 

Free carbon dioxide

 

8 - 15

mg/dm3

Bound carbon dioxide

 

8 - 15

mg/dm3

Aggressive carbon dioxide

 

0

mg/dm3

Sulfides

 

 

< 10

mg/dm3

Oxygen

 

 

< 50

mg/dm3

Chloride ions

 

< 250

mg/dm3

Sulfate ions

 

 

< 10

mg/dm3

Nitrates and nitrides

 

< 7

mg/dm3

CSB

 

 

< 5

mg/dm3

Ammonia

 

 

< 5

mg/dm3

Iron

 

 

< 0.2

mg/dm3

Manganese

 

 

< 0.2

mg/dm3

Conductivity

 

< 2200

μS/cm

 

 

 

 

Solid evaporation residue

 

< 500

mg/dm3

Potassium permanganate consumption

 

< 25

mg/dm3

Suspended matter

 

< 3

mg/dm3

(Partial flow cleaning is recommended)

 

> 3 < 15

mg/dm3

 

(Continuous cleaning)

 

> 15

mg/dm3

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