Scale Removal in EC
Scale Removal in EC
Scale Removal in EC
Inhibit Scale and Prevent Corrosion In Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers Keeps equipment operating at designed capacity Prevents scale-caused breakdowns Reduces maintenance and need for acid cleaning Prolongs equipment life Low-cost treatment One charge lasts 5-6 months Authorized by the U.S.D.A. for use in federally inspected meat and poultry establishments.
One charge will last all season Hard water scale forms on condenser surfaces, piping, valves and tower fill. When scale forms, water flow and heat transfer are reduced, head pressures go up, power is wasted, the equipment fails to produce designed capacity and a costly motor burnout can easily result. Season Treat, known also as Micromet Plates, inhibits scale formation by holding the scale-forming minerals in solution long enough to be carried away through the bleed-off. It also forms a microscopic, thin protective film on metal surfaces to reduce corrosion. Because of the patented structure, the surface area remains fairly constant as it dissolves. This gives a more uniform concentration of treatment over a long period of time. When the product is about 2/3 dissolved, which should be in about 6 months of operation with average water temperatures, discard the remaining canister or charge of Plates and add a new charge.
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Season Treat
Season Treat is available in 5 pound self-feeding canisters and in 50 pound drums under the name Micromet Plates.
Packaging
5 lb. canister 50 lb. pail 4364-88 4275-84
* This product contains Micromet Plates and is patented under U.S. Patent 3,043,772.
Season Treat may be specified as follows: Phosphate CompoundSlowly soluble glassy phosphate in plate form for controlling scale formation and corrosion in evaporative condensers and cooling tower systems. The 1/8 inch thick plates should vary in width from 1/2 inch to 2 inches and when hung in feeding bags or as part of the Season Treat canister will last about six months in 75F water.
3. Bleed-off A proper bleed-off is absolutely essential. Without a bleed-off the mineral salts in the recirculating water can concentrate so much that no chemical treatment will hold them in solution.
A bleed-off of 1.0 to 2.0 (depending upon make-up water conditions) gallons per hour per ton is recommended for most scale-forming waters. For waters that tend to be corrosive rather than scale-forming a bleed-off of 0.5 gallon per hour per ton is recommended.
TO INHIBIT SCALE FORMATION* Capacity of system in tons of refrigeration or horsepower 5 15 30 50 60 Micromet Plates (Canister of Season Treat) 2-1/2 lbs (1) 7-1/2 lbs (2) 15 lbs (3) 25 lbs (5) 30 lbs (6) Bleed-off for most scale-forming waters 1/6 gpm 1/2 gpm 1 gpm 1-2/3 gpm 2 gpm
TO CONTROL CORROSION Micromet Plates (Canister of Season Treat) 5 lbs (1) 15 lbs (3) 30 lbs (6) 50 lbs (10) 60 lbs (12) Bleed-off for most corrosive waters 1/12 gpm 1/4 gpm 1/2 gpm 5/6 gpm 1 gpm
* Dosage for waters that contain up to 200 ppm of alkalinity. For harder and more alkaline waters, No. 340 Liquid Scale inhibitor or Ty-Ion C70 should be used. Where scale is not a problem.
Typical installations using feed bags. Season Treat canisters can also be used.
The evaporation is practically pure water vapor. The mineral salts remain in the recirculating water. The MICROMET treatment allows a much higher concentration of minerals to be carried in the water without scale deposition SEASON TREAT canister or bag of MICROMET PLATES in top of tower where water enters.
Make up water containing some dissolved minerals Bleed off connection in recirculating water line above sump water level Bleed off line discharging into overflow pipe to drain Recirculating water lines SEASON TREAT canister or bag of MICROMET PLATES submerged under water in sump. Bag should be placed or tied so bottom of bag is 2 above bottom of sump.
Sump Overflow and drain line Plastic mesh FEEDING BAG holding MICROMET PLATES above sump water level, or canisters of SEASON TREAT in the sump.
Read and understand the products label and Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for precautionary and first aid information.
The MSDS is available on the Nu-Calgon website at www. nucalgon.com or is returnable by U.S. Mail upon request.