SPX Cooling Technologies 98-1514E user manual Operation, Tower Start-Up, Water System

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Warning

Note

Operation

Tower Start-Up

Among other sources, outbreaks of Legionnaires’ Disease have reportedly been traced to cooling towers. Maintenance and water treatment procedures that prevent amplification and dissemination of Legionella and other airborne bacteria should be formulated and implemented BEFORE systems are operated and continued regularly thereafter to avoid the risk of sickness or death.

Water System:

1.New installations should be cleaned and treated with biocides by a water treatment expert before startup.

2.Remove any and all accumulated debris from tower. Pay particular attention to inside areas of cold water basin, hot water basins, louvers and drift eliminators. Make sure that cold water suction screens are clear and properly installed.

3.Fill the water system to an approximate depth of 712" (192 mm) in the depressed area of the cold water basin at the air inlet side of the tower. This is the recommended operating water level. Adjust the float valve so that it is 75% open at that level. Continue filling the system until the water reaches a level approximately 18" (3 mm) below the lip of the overflow.

If tower is equipped with a standard suction connection, vent ac- cumulated air from the top of the suction hood by removing one or both tap screws provided at that location. Replace these tap screws when venting is complete.

4.Completely open hot water flow control valve(s). Start your pump(s) and observe system operation. Since the water system external to the tower will have been filled only to the level achieved in the cold water basin, a certain amount of “pump-down” of the basin water level will occur before water completes the circuit and begins to fall from the fill. The amount of initial pump-down may be insufficient to cause the float valve to open. However, you can check its operation by pressing down on the operating lever to which the stem of the float valve is attached.

Some trial-and-error adjustment of the float valve may be required to

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