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Maintain a normal level of corrosion inhibitor to prevent
further corrosion during cleaning.
Filtration
The second approach to closed system cleaning is filtration.
In this method, foulants are dispersed into the system water
and filtered using sidestream filtration. A surfactant such as
DREWSPERSE 739 antifoulant can be used to dislodge
deposits. Depending on the size of the filter and extent of
contamination, this method can take up to several months to
achieve acceptable cleanup. Care must be taken when using
this product since overfeeding may cause foaming or too
rapid removal of deposits which could plug the filter media.
(While performing this cleanup, it is important to regularly
check the filter media to ensure adequate flow.)
Summary
A properly administered cleaning will improve heat transfer
efficiency and reduce the potential for corrosion, allowing
corrosion inhibitors to perform better and reducing the risk
of unscheduled down-time.
CWT-AB-27