Case Study - Cooling Tower Cleaning-15-HR
Case Study - Cooling Tower Cleaning-15-HR
Case Study - Cooling Tower Cleaning-15-HR
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The unique properties of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) make it an excellent technology for periodic cleaning of cooling towers, heat
exchangers and cooling loops. Hydrogen peroxide works extremely well at exfoliating organic biofouling on surfaces through
mechanical means, e.g. effervescing scrubbing bubbles, and in specific applications through biocidal mechanisms.
In this application, hydrogen peroxide is applied in a slug mode, where it is fed into the cooling system and recirculated over a
period of four to eight hours. Performing an occasional cleaning of a cooling tower with hydrogen peroxide can remove biological
buildup on the surfaces and within the towers fill, resulting in improved heat transfer efficiency. By removing excess biofouling,
hydrogen peroxide also improves the efficiency of the ongoing cooling system treatment program by reducing demand for
commonly used biocides such as sodium hypochlorite, bromine and non-oxidizers.
Solution
Working directly with the power generating facility and its cooling water service company, USP Technologies developed the
following dosing program to treat the excessive biological growth in the cooling tower.
Equipment Supply
Hydrogen peroxide safety training to site personnel. The tower cleaning was completed in
less than one day, including set-up, breakdown and removal of temporary hydrogen peroxide
feed equipment.
Before
12 NTU
After
216 NTU
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