
How to Improve HVAC System Efficiency in Older Buildings
Discover effective strategies for improving HVAC efficiency in older buildings. Explore real-world case studies from historic retrofits.
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Cooling towers play a crucial role in industrial processes by efficiently removing heat from cooling water systems. However, during operation, cooling water absorbs large volumes of airborne particulate, including dust, microorganisms, and debris, which can accumulate and negatively impact the performance and lifespan of the system. The system pipework may also be a contributing factor owing to corrosion, biofilm, and scale build up. To address this issue, high-efficiency side stream filtration has emerged as a critical component in optimizing water treatment for cooling towers, improving biocidal efficacy and overall safety from the release of pathogenic organisms, in particular Legionella.
High-efficiency side stream filtration is a proactive approach to maintaining the cleanliness and efficiency of cooling tower water. Unlike traditional in-line water treatment mechanical methods that focus on mechanical removal of large solids via mesh strainers after it has left the tower, side stream filtration operates as an add-on to the cooling tower and its associated pipework water content holistically – continuously filtering a portion of the tower’s water during normal operations.
By filtering out suspended solids, organic material, and other particles, side stream filtration mitigates the risk of fouling and biological growth, which are major contributors to scaling, corrosion, and reduced heat transfer efficiency. Additionally, this filtration method promotes water and energy efficiency gains by reducing the need for excessive water discharge from the cooling tower, known as cycles of concentration (COC), reducing effluent water and chemical use – benefits to both carbon and negative environmental impact.
Implementing a high-efficiency side stream filtration system offers numerous benefits for cooling tower operations:
When selecting a side stream filtration system, it is essential to consider the specific requirements of your cooling tower. Conducting a particle analysis of the water’s contaminants is crucial in determining the appropriate micron filtration rating.
The X-POT XP+ is an all-in-one side stream filter that replaces the need for separate equipment such as:
When selecting an X-POT side stream filter, consider factors such as the nature of the solids being removed, system requirements, and available space. Check out our X-POT configuration tool here.
High-efficiency side stream filtration is a vital component in optimizing water treatment for cooling towers. By continuously removing suspended solids and contaminants, this filtration method improves cooling tower performance, reduces maintenance costs, enhances water and energy efficiency, and controls biological growth. Selecting the appropriate side stream filtration system based on particle analysis and specific requirements ensures the longevity and efficiency of cooling tower operations. Implementing high-efficiency side stream filtration systems such as the X-POT is a proactive measure that results in significant cost savings and a more sustainable cooling tower system.
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