SPX Cooling Technologies 7014H081 - 7014K121, 7012D081 - 7012H121 Blowdown, Water Treatment

Models: 7013F081 - 7013J121 7012D081 - 7012H121 7014H081 - 7014K121

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Marley / MC Fluid Cooler / Engineering Data: Water Quality

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The MC Fluid Cooler can be a very effective air washer. Atmospheric dust able to pass through the relatively small louver openings will enter the recirculating water system. Increased concentrations can intensify systems maintenance by clogging screens and strainers—and smaller particulates can coat system heat transfer surfaces. In areas of low flow velocity—such as the collection basin—sedimentary deposits can provide a breeding ground for bacteria.

In areas prone to dust and sedimentation, you should consider installing some means for keeping the collection basin clean. Typical devices include side stream filters and a variety of filtration media.

Blowdown

Blowdown or Bleedoff is the continuous removal of a small portion of the water from the open recirculating system. Blowdown is used to prevent the dissolved solids from concentrating to the point where they will form scale. The amount of blowdown required depends on the cooling range—the difference between the hot and cold water temperatures of the closed circuit— and the composition of the makeup water. The MC Fluid Cooler is equipped with a blowdown line with metering valve connected directly to the overflow. Specific blowdown adjustment instructions and additional blowdown information can be found in the MC Fluid Cooler

User Manual .

Water Treatment CAUTION

The fluid cooler must be located at such distance and direction to avoid the possibility of contaminated discharge air being drawn into building fresh air intake ducts.The purchaser should certify that the location of the fluid cooler is in compliance with applicable air pollution, fire and clean air codes.

Water Treatment

To control the buildup of dissolved solids resulting from water evaporation, as well as airborne impurities and biological contaminants including Legionella, an effective consistent water treatment program is required. Simple blowdown may be adequate to control corrosion and scale, but biological contamination can only be controlled with biocides.

An acceptable water treatment program must be compatible with the variety of materials incorporated in a fluid cooler—ideally the pH of the recirculating water should fall between 6.5 and 9.0. Batch feeding of the chemicals directly into the fluid cooler is not a good practice since localized damage to the fluid cooler is possible. Specific startup instructions and additional water quality recommendations can be found in the

MC Fluid Cooler User Manual which accompanies the fluid cooler and also is available from your local Marley sales representative.

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SPX Cooling Technologies 7014H081 - 7014K121, 7012D081 - 7012H121, 7013F081 - 7013J121 Blowdown, Water Treatment