ASHRAE DOHA Oct 3rd 2012
ASHRAE DOHA Oct 3rd 2012
ASHRAE DOHA Oct 3rd 2012
Water Quality
The Challenge
Most Designers feel that the water quality
should be left to the Chemical Companies…
Why?
The Challenge
Where do Suspended Solids come from?
Suspended Solids are not
removed by chemical programs;
Cooling
Suspended Solids are coming Tour d’eau
Tower
from the following sources: Pompe
– Minerals
– Dust from the air; Open
– Particles from Corrosion
loop
water
– Bacteria
Chilled Water
Eau refroidie Chiller
Refroidisseur
The Challenge
• ‘’With the introduction of high-efficiency film fill,
deposit accumulation in the cooling tower packing
has become an area of concern.’’
As per GE Technical Handbook (http://www.gewater.com/handbook/cooling_water_systems/ch_25_deposit.jsp
The Challenge
Dust entering the cooling systems (at 60 µg/m3)
Cooling capacity (Tn) Air Flow (CFM) Weight of dust after 90
days
240 62 790 31 lbs (14 kg )
http://www.epa.gov/airtrends/pm.html
Suspended particles cause resource waste, health risks, and environmental impact
Health risks
Legionella feeds on unfiltered
organic solids and bio particles
• Increased need of biocides,
dispersants and maintenance
The Challenge
Particles attached
to equipment Suspended Solids leads
Scaling to Efficiency loses.
Biofilm
Corrosion
Fouling
Significant Energy
Increase
The Challenge
As per GE Technical Handbook (http://www.gewater.com/handbook/cooling_water_systems/ch_25_deposit.jsp)
Biofilm 0.63
Source: Ondeo-Nalco
The Challenge
COST OF SCALE (CaCO3)
Source: Ondeo-Nalco
The Chalenge
A physical treatment is required
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“Size does Count !”
• Based on our 20+ years experience, the particles larger than 5
micron make up for more than 90 % of the weight.
• Typically, 85-90% of the particles found in the recirculation
water are smaller than 5 micron in size.
> 95% of
particles
smaller than
5 microns
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REGULAR SAND FILTER VORTISAND®
• Downflow filtration • Crossflow filtration
• 10 to 20 micron filtration by weight • Down to 0.45 micron by particle count
• Ideal Flow rate of 5-10 gal \ sqf. • Ideal flow rate of 15 to 20 gal/sq.
• 10% of flow rate is a minimum • 5% of flow rate is usually sufficient
Filtered water
Filtered water
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BACKWASH WATER REQUIREMENTS
Footprint \ Space savings
Cross Flow
Regular Sand Filter Process Flow Rate 100 gpm
Filtration
VORTISAND
Backwash
Backwash
Flow Rate
250 GPM @ 12 min.
Flow Rate
50 GPM @ 4-8 min.
3 000 Total Gallons 300 Total Gallons
72”
Backwash Piping Backwash Piping
53”
Supply / Discharge Supply / Discharge
4.9 ft2 2” dia.
4” dia. 19.6 ft2
VORTISAND ®
60” 30”
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VORTISAND® RANGE ENABLES TO FILTER PARTICLES SMALLER THAN 1 MICRON
Ranges of filtration process
Centrifugal Separators
Screens & Strainers
Sand Filters
Technology
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VORTISAND® FOR VARIOUS APPLICATIONS
Drinking Water
Recreational
Water Intake
Datacenters
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Alternate Water Loop –
Filter can be used on both
open and closed loop
systems. Primary filtration
on cooling tower loop and
secondary (alternate)
filtration on closed loop
when required.
CONTROL OF LEGIONELLA IN COOLING TOWER
population
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Microbial Control Media
NEW ! Scientificaly proven effective
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CHILLED LOOPS CLEANUP WITH PORTABLE VORTISAND
1000 LA GAUCHETIERE BUILDING, MONTREAL, CANADA
2-micron filtration
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DISTRICT COOLING - ENWAVE CORP. , TORONTO, CANADA
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DISTRICT COOLING - ENWAVE CORP. , TORONTO, CANADA
250,000 99
After 2 months than
200,000
5 microns.
150,000
99
100,000 100%
50,000
0
<1 1-2 3-8 8-16
Particle Sizes (micron)
District Cooling
90% TSS Reduction after 4 weeks Vortisand model AWT6-30-SI
Model AWT6-30-SI
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Petro-Chemical Industry
Conoco Phillips - Baker, Montana
Application: Water injection well - 2011
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LAX airport comparative technologies as per original
specs : Combined sand filter +bag filters/cartridges
Pre RO Applications
Rain water Harvesting
Rain Water Harvesting
• UQAM Sciences Building – Received the
prestigious LEED-NC Silver USGBC
Certification - 2007;
• Ecole Polytechnique de
Montreal, LEED-NC
Gold Project – 2005;
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS - ONE ALAMO BLDG, SAN ANTONIO, TX
Basin cleanup frequency has been reduced from twice a year to once
every two year. Basin water is crystal clear. We also made great savings
on strainers maintenance “
Jerry Lovell, Chief Engineer. One Alamo, San Antonio
Open Water Loop Particle Count
One Alamo. San Antonio (TX)
Start-up/ After One Year
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Thank You !
maurice.piche@sonitec.com
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