MTS Water Quality Guide User Manual

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Heat Exchanger Care and Water Quality Guide

Heat Exchanger Care

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Water Chemistry

Cooling towers located in an industrialized area should be a closed-loop design
to provide protection against airborne contaminants.

Different types of contaminants in the cooling water supply may react in
combination to create corrosion rates a hundred times higher than would be seen
by either contaminant acting alone. Cooling towers, unless regularly treated and
controlled, are the systems that have had the most problems with corroded heat
exchangers.

Local industrial water treatment specialists can provide information on your
water conditions and solutions to contaminant problems.

Compounds found in water

Allowable quantity (parts per million)

Ammonia

none

Bacteria

must be bacteriologically safe

Calcium

<800 ppm

Chlorides

<5 ppm

Dissolved solids

>50 but <500 ppm; limit to 150 ppm if
abrasive solids present

Iron

3 ppm

Nitrates

<10 ppm

Nitrogen compounds

none

Oxidizing salts or acids

none

pH level

6–8.5 recommended

Silica as SiO

2

<150 ppm to limit silica scale

Sulfides

<1 ppm

Sulfur dioxide

<50 ppm

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