Preventative Maintenance and Chemicals for Cooling Towers
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE FOR COOLING TOWERS
Problem: Chemical feed systems risk pre-mature deterioration, equipment failure, and forced cooling tower outages when chemicals such as Sulfuric Acid or Sodium Hypochlorite are not diluted prior to entering the cooling tower basin.
Solution: The Acid Eddy Chemical Dilution Trough is designed to dilute chemicals BEFORE they are introduced into the cooling tower basin. This not only allows operators the ability to better control their chemical feed rate, but also drastically reduces chemical damage to the basin, and minimizes the costly downtime associated with repairs. The Acid Dilution Troughs are available in 3 sizes, and in either PVC or CPVC materials.
CHEMICALS FOR COOLING TOWERS
Problem: Chlorine and Bromine are affected by high pH water conditions, which adversely affects biocidal efficacy.
Solution: Chlorine Dioxide is more effective under high pH water conditions. Chlorine Dioxide Solution meets environmental and regulatory concerns and is shipped under D.O.T. UN 1760, in placarded transportation. Global Treat, Inc. provides CLO2 Pre-generated solution which can be used as an alternative oxidizing biocide for cooling towers.
Key Features:
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- 3000 PPM / 99.7% Pure Solution
- Available in a variety of containers from 5 gallon pails to 265 gallon totes
- Does not react with ammonia and does not form halogenated organic compounds
- More effective in attaching established bio-deposits
- Used for the oxidation of sulfites, iron, and manganese
- Simple injection with metering pump
For more information on Acid Dilution Troughs, Chlorine Dioxide Solution, or any of the other products Global Treat, Inc. provides, please visit globaltreat.com.
Global Treat, Inc. will be exhibiting at the CTI Conference in Houston on Feb 11, 2020. You can find David Vandergriff & Cameron Vandergriff in Booth #4!
Conference Info:
Cooling Tower Institute
Feb 9-13, 2020
The Westin Galleria
5060 W Alabama St.
Houston, TX 77056
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