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Recycled water quality must be evaluated to determine its potential impact on the equipment the cooling water contacts. This paper identifies the impact of various recycled water ingredients that could either be harmful or beneficial to the equipment the cooling water contacts. Case histories. Guidelines.
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A case history is presented to illustrate how assessment data was collected, interpreted, and used to develop and implement repair strategies for two 400 foot (121 m) tall hyperbolic shell cooling towers exhibiting widespread corrosion-induced deterioration.
This paper details the use of non-phosphate and non-zinc corrosion inhibitors, able to rapidly passivate and protect galvanized coatings.
Operation of a cooling tower. Chemical, physical, and microbiological monitoring. For technical staff and operation, engineering, maintenance & sales personnel.
Technologies used to control classes of microorganisms found in cooling systems and methods for monitoring and control. Of interest to owners, engineers, contractors, and operators.
Three types of test heat exchangers...valuable in many operating cooling towers: (1) Multiple tube steam-heated exchanger (2) Two tube steam-heated exchanger (3) Single tube electrically heated visual monitor Historical Document 1988
This NACE standard test method describes a multiple-tube test heat exchanger that can be used by process industry facilities to monitor corrosion and fouling control in cooling tower water systems. Historical Document 1994
This NACE standard test method describes a multiple-tube test heat exchanger that can be used by process industry facilities to monitor corrosion and fouling control in cooling tower water systems. Historical Document 2001