SPX Cooling Technologies none user manual Water Treatment and Blowdown, Maintaining Water Quality

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Operation

Water Treatment and Blowdown

Maintaining Water Quality:

The steel used in MC Fluid Cooler's has been galvanized with a heavy zinc coating averaging 2.0 mils in thickness. Other materials used (PVC drift eliminators, bearing, belts) are selected to offer maximum service life in a “normal” fluid cooler environment, defined as follows:

Recirculating water with a pH between 6.5 and 8; a chloride content (as NaCl) below 500 ppm; a sulfate content (SO4) below 250 ppm; total al- kalinity (as CaCO3) below 500 ppm; calcium hardness (as CaCO3) above 50 ppm; no significant contamination with unusual chemicals or foreign substances; and adequate water treatment to minimize scaling.

Startup Conditions: The water conditions during initial fluid cooler op- eration are crucial in preventing premature corrosion of galvanized steel (white rust). For at least the first eight weeks of operation, pH should be controlled between 6.5 and 8.0 with hardness and alkalinity levels between 100 and 300 ppm (expressed as CaCO3).

Chlorine (if used) shall be added intermittently, with a free residual not to exceed 1 ppm—maintained for short periods. Excessive chlorine levels may deteriorate sealants and other materials of construction.

An atmosphere surrounding the tower no worse than “moderate indus- trial”, where rainfall and fog are no more than slightly acid, and they do not contain significant chlorides or hydrogen sulfide (H2S).

Many proprietary chemicals exist for control of scale, corrosion, and biological growth and should be used prudently. Also, combinations of chemicals may cause reactions which reduce treatment effective- ness, and certain chemicals such as surfactants, biodispersants and antifoams may increase drift rate.

The structure and coil of your fluid cooler consists primarily of

Notegalvanized steel, therefore your water treatment program must be compatible with zinc. In working with your water treatment supplier, it is important that you recognize the potential effects on zinc of the specific treatment program you choose.

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Contents Marley MC Fluid Cooler Page Contents Safety First PreparationFluid Cooler Location Receiving Fluid Cooler InstallationShipment Hoisting Fluid CoolerFluid Cooler Installation Motor Wiring When using a starterWhen using a two-speedstarter When using a VFDInstallation Mechanical Equipment Operation Fluid Cooler Start-UpWater System Fluid Cooler Operation GeneralOperation Wintertime Operation Intermittent Wintertime Operation Model Coil Volume Protection Against Coil FreezingWater Treatment and Blowdown Maintaining Water QualityFluid Cooler Cleaning BlowdownWhen water treatment chemicals are added, they should not be Bushing Fastener Torque Values MaintenanceFluid Cooler Maintenance Belt TensioningMaintenance Seasonal Shutdown Instructions Prolonged Shutdown SPX Cooling Technologies Services Maintenance Schedule Additional Services Troubleshooting Trouble Cause RemedyTroubleshooting Page Page Manual uk07-1185C