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The cooling water system simulator is an automated pilot plant for evaluating anti-scaling, corrosion inhibitor and bio-fouling inhibitor chemicals in refinery cooling and bitumen extraction water systems which include heat exchangers and cooling towers. This paper describes the simulator's design, construction, modes of operation and commissioning.
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Cooling towers provide an ideal environment for the growth of Legionella pneumophila. We report here the results of a literature review on the biocidal activity of the oxidizing biocide bromochlorodimethylhydantoin (BCDMH) against L. pneumophila.
This standard practice presents guidelines for preplanning for, recovering from, and repassivation after a low pH excursion in open recirculating water systems, no matter what the cause. The procedures presented in this standard inno way preclude the use of other procedures but are presented as best practices developed over years of experienceinavarietyofplants.Theprovisionsofthisstandardshouldbeappliedunderthedirectionofqualifiedwater-treatmentpersonnelfromwater-treatmentsuppliersand/orconsultants andplantpersonnel.
A new corrosion inhibitor was developed and successfully applied in the field and the inhibition mechanism was investigated. In this paper, a combination of electrochemical and surface studies was used to shed light upon the corrosion inhibition mechanism.