R&D Facility, NJ - New Cooling Tower Peroxide Installation 2010

Due to the success of peroxide usage for total cooling tower treatment at other locations, a major research and development facility in New Jersey decided to use peroxide on a new tower set installation. The tower set for this installation are small Marley packaged units. The towers are two (2) units at 250 tons each. The peroxide storage tank for the installation is 360 gallon, double-walled, linear polyethylene and capable of receiving bulk delivery of 50% peroxide. JNB ensured all necessary safety measures have been employed in this design. It is estimated this tank should only need to be refilled 1-2 timers per year. The tank has been installed just above the sump level in the towers to enable simple gravity feed of peroxide. JNB monitors tower chemistry, performs biological monitoring and runs corrosion coupon studies for this towers set. The biological portion of this tower is typically <100 cfu/ml or near sterile.


Benefits Include:

  • Increased treatment performance
    • Exceptional biological control and corrosion protection
  • Decreased chemical treatment compared to conventional chemicals
  • Decreased environmental impact on discharge
  • Simple operation and testing for operators

 

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