NACE 11106-2006 Monitoring and Adjustment of Cooling Water Treatment Operating Parameters (Item No 24229)《冷却水处理操作参数的监测和调整 项目编号24229》.pdf
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1、 1 Item No. 24229 NACE International Publication 11106 This Technical Committee Report has been prepared by NACE International Task Group 152* on Cooling Water Systems: Monitoring and Control Monitoring and Adjustment of Cooling Water Treatment Operating Parameters May 2006, NACE International This
2、NACE International technical committee report represents a consensus of those individual members who have reviewed this document, its scope, and provisions. Its acceptance does not in any respect preclude anyone from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures n
3、ot included in this report. Nothing contained in this NACE report is to be construed as granting any right, by implication or otherwise, to manufacture, sell, or use in connection with any method, apparatus, or product covered by Letters Patent, or as indemnifying or protecting anyone against liabil
4、ity for infringement of Letters Patent. This report should in no way be interpreted as a restriction on the use of better procedures or materials not discussed herein. Neither is this report intended to apply in all cases relating to the subject. Unpredictable circumstances may negate the usefulness
5、 of this report in specific instances. NACE assumes no responsibility for the interpretation or use of this report by other parties. Users of this NACE report are responsible for reviewing appropriate health, safety, environmental, and regulatory documents and for determining their applicability in
6、relation to this report prior to its use. This NACE report may not necessarily address all potential health and safety problems or environmental hazards associated with the use of materials, equipment, and/or operations detailed or referred to within this report. Users of this NACE report are also r
7、esponsible for establishing appropriate health, safety, and environmental protection practices, in consultation with appropriate regulatory authorities if necessary, to achieve compliance with any existing applicable regulatory requirements prior to the use of this report. CAUTIONARY NOTICE: The use
8、r is cautioned to obtain the latest edition of this report. NACE reports are subject to periodic review, and may be revised or withdrawn at any time without prior notice. NACE reports are automatically withdrawn if more than 10 years old. Purchasers of NACE reports may receive current information on
9、 all NACE International publications by contacting the NACE FirstService Department, 1440 South Creek Drive, Houston, Texas 77084-4906 (telephone +1 281/228-6200). Foreword The efficient and safe operation of a cooling tower system typically involves a substantial amount of routine monitoring of che
10、mical, physical, and microbiological phenomena. This technical committee report is intended for personnel directly responsible for daily operation and control of cooling tower systems, facility engineering and maintenance personnel, and water treatment company sales and technical staff personnel. Th
11、e purpose of this report is to provide a concise compilation of what are considered common practices in this area. Monitoring and control of cooling systems generally occurs in three phases: Initial system surveys, conducted after assuming responsibility for the management or operation of a new or u
12、nfamiliar cooling system; Monitoring and adjustment of cooling tower operating parameters during a campaign of operation; and Inspections and measurements of the condition of a cooling tower system during off-line periods such as outages or turnarounds. This report is specifically concerned with the
13、 second topicmonitoring and adjustment of cooling tower operation on a day-to-day basis during periods of routine operation. This technical committee report was prepared by Task Group (TG) 152 on Cooling Water Systems: Monitoring and Control. TG 152 is administered by Specific Technology Group (STG)
14、 11 on Water Treatment, and sponsored by STG 46 on Building Systems and STG 62 on Corrosion Monitoring and MeasurementScience and Engineering Applications. It is issued by NACE International under the auspices of STG 11. _ *Chair Michael E. Rogers, Alberta Technology Make-up water flow; Analytical t
15、ests of the circulating water; and Monitored performance parameters. The pump delivery rates are adjusted as needed to maintain the desired chemical levels in the water. Alternative methods for accomplishing this control are discussed below. Chemical testing is discussed in a later section. Feed Bas
16、ed on Blowdown This method, commonly called the “bleed and feed” method, typically involves a conductivity controller with outputs to drive one or more chemical pumps. The conductivity set point is defined by the desired cycles of concentration in the circulating water. When the conductivity rises a
17、bove this point, the blowdown solenoid valve opens, and the chemical pumps operate. When the conductivity drops below the set point, the solenoid valve closes, and the chemical pumps stop. Chemical levels in the water are determined analytically by methods described later, and the pumping rates are
18、adjusted to raise, lower, or maintain the desired levels. “Bleed and feed,” as this method is often called, is the simplest, least expensive, and most commonly used way to control chemical feed to cooling water systems. It is also the least reliable method. Anything that interferes with operation of
19、 the conductivity controller or the blowdown solenoid valve also interferes with proper chemical feed. When blowdown begins, make-up water typically does not flow until the water level in the basin drops sufficiently to activate the level control device (either a simple float or an electronic contro
20、l). Because the water level is controlled by evaporation as well as blowdown, make-up water flows without blowdown, causing chemical levels to vary. With careful testing and incremental adjustment of pumping rates, these variations can usually be kept within the established control parameters. In ma
21、ny cases, this is all that is used. Feed based on blowdown is applicable only in systems with consistent make-up water quality. Feed Based on Make-up A more precise way to control chemical levels in a cooling tower system is to feed based on make-up water flow. This method ensures that all make-up w
22、ater entering the tower is treated, regardless of blowdown, and that no treatment is fed when make-up water is not flowing. Make-up control of chemical feed helps to eliminate the overfeed and underfeed problems that are inherent in the “bleed and feed” method based on conductivity control. Control
23、of chemical feed based on make-up water flow is often accomplished using either a flow meter or a totalizing water meter. The simplest method is to include a sensing flow meter that sends an electrical signal whenever water is flowing. This signal is used by the tower controller to activate one or m
24、ore chemical pumps. As in the “bleed and feed” method, chemical levels are measured analytically and the pump stroke is adjusted to maintain the chemical dosage within range. This method, although it is about as simple as the “bleed and feed” method, is not often used. The cost is higher, the flow m
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