93-04: Fingerprints of Errors - Failures in Cooling Water Systems Cooling Tower Water Treatment ProgramsCooling water treatment programs focus on controlling problems, i. e., fouling deposition, scaling, corrosion, etc. When errors occur, cooling water treatment programs may appear to fail. System degradation often results, leaving "fingerprints" in the components. This paper discusses the application of failure analysis to cooling water systems. Among those topics addressed are 1) When to use failure analysis; 2) Planning the critical path; 3) How to
This suggested list of reading materials was developed to assist in the dissemination of information on the use of ozone in cooling water systems and in no way represents an endorsement by CTI on the use of ozone
This specification covers the most common fills
A new online analysis platform for water treatment systems is discussed
This type of shaft replaces the maintenance nuisance of intermediate shaft bearings with potential thermal expansion problems
natural-draft cooling can sustain significant deterioration
A substantial portion of the annual cooling water treatment costs at Enron Power Corporation in Texas City
there has been an increasing outcry against all forms of industrial pollution
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To our knowledge this design is the only commercial cooling tower that uses thermoplastic tubes for the heat transfer