89-05: Organic Halogen Stabilizers Cleaning SystemsReports on the disinfection's effectiveness in cooling water of some organic halogen stabilizers, such as 1 Bromo, 3 chloro, 5. 5 dimethylhydantion (BCDMH) are quite contradictory and confusing. What is the truth about these compounds? This research investigated the disinfection's efficiency and mechanism of BCDMH in detail, and compared the results with a variety of inorganic disinfectants, in particular, a mixture of chlorine and bromide ions. Tests
While effective
The laboratory fouling mechanism mimicked field reports of problems and allowed testing without risk to end user equipment
This paper will discuss results of current testing and features of the web-based monitoring system with graphs and charts illustrating its performance
corrosion of the various metal components of the system is usually a problem
Surface condenser manufacturers mutated traditional straight heat exchanger tubes under these mandates to enhanced species
A large semi-closed cooling water system was created ten years ago and since has had aggressive corrosion attack particularly on carbon steel surfaces
there has been considerable by the major cooling tower test code committees
performance verification
Using recycled water for cooling molds and vacuum pumps in a Kentucky glass factory was tried and failed
these systems have been costly
with it unique operating flexibility
The use of alternate hardware material is also discussed