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Utilizing state-of-the-art technologies, and carefully developed procedures, J&M KEYSTONE can efficiently respond to disasters large and small. Learn more...

Hospitals/Healthcare

Hospitals/Healthcare

In some water damage situations, like those that involve sewage, microbes present can include a variety of disease-causing human viruses and parasites, in addition to bacteria and fungi.

Educational Institutions

Educational Institutions

A water or fire damage crisis can happen at any time, anywhere.  Effective and safe schools are well prepared for any potential crisis.  Crisis response is a key component of an emergency preparedness and risk communication plan.

City/County Cleanups

City/County Cleanups

Overflows from public and private sewer pipes happen everyday; when they do it is essential that any organic or chemical substances are prevented from entering the cities water conveyance systems.

Terminal Cleaning & Infectious Control

Infectious Control and Terminal Cleaning

Infectious Control/ Epidemiology: Every time anything happens in a hospital from a flood to a remodel to new construction, that area needs to be isolated from the rest of the hospital and usually negative air introduced. The Center for Disease Control recommends construction crews be provided:

  • Designated entrances, corridors, and elevators wherever practical
  • Essential services (e.g., toilet facilities) and convenience services (e.g., vending machines)
  • Protective clothing (e.g., coveralls, footgear, and headgear) for travel to patient-care areas
  • A space or anteroom for changing clothing and storing equipment.

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icon-cooling.gif Cooling Towers:

Approximately 90% of industrial applications processes need to be cooled. The two most common cooling methods used are air and water:

Cooling towers are heat rejection devices used to transfer process waste heat to the atmosphere. Cooling towers may either use the evaporation of water to reject process heat and cool the working fluid to near the wet-bulb air temperature or rely solely on air to cool the working fluid to near the dry-bulb air temperature.

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An HVAC cooling tower is a subcategory rejecting heat from a chiller. Water-cooled chillers are normally more energy efficient than air-cooled chillers due to heat rejection to tower water at near wet-bulb temperatures. Air-cooled chillers must reject heat to the dry-bulb temperature, and thus have an lower average reverse-Carnot cycle effectiveness. Large office buildings, hospitals, schools typically use one or more cooling towers as part of their air conditioning systems. Generally, industrial cooling towers are much larger than HVAC towers.

Industrial

Industrial cooling towers can be used to reject heat from various sources such as machinery or heated process material. The primary use of large, industrial cooling towers is to remove the heat absorbed in the circulating cooling water systems used in power plants, petroleum refineries, petrochemical plants, natural gas processing plants, food processing plants, semi-conductor plants, and other industrial facilities.

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The chemistry of the makeup water including the amount of dissolved minerals can vary widely. Makeup waters low in dissolved minerals such as those from surface water supplies (lakes, rivers etc.) tend to be aggressive to metals (corrosive). Makeup waters from ground water supplies (wells) are usually higher in minerals and tend to be scaling (deposit minerals). Increasing the amount of minerals present in the water by cycling can make water less aggressive to piping however excessive levels of minerals can cause scaling problems.

As the cycles of concentration increase the water may not be able to hold the minerals in solution. When the solubility of these minerals has been exceeded they can precipitate out as mineral solids and cause fouling and heat exchange problems in the cooling tower or the heat exchangers. The temperatures of the recirculating water, piping and heat exchange surfaces determine if and where minerals will precipitate from the recirculating water. Often a professional water treatment consultant will evaluate the makeup water and the operating conditions of the cooling tower and recommend an appropriate range for the cycles of concentration. The use of water treatment chemicals, pretreatment such as water softening, pH adjustment, and other techniques can affect the acceptable range of cycles of concentration.

Besides treating the circulating cooling water in large industrial cooling tower systems to minimize scaling and fouling, the water should be filtered and also be dosed with biocides and algaecides to prevent growths that could interfere with the continuous flow of the water.

Some commonly used terms in the cooling tower industry

  • Drift - Water droplets that are carried out of the cooling tower with the exhaust air. Drift droplets have the same concentration of impurities as the water entering the tower. The drift rate is typically reduced by employing baffle-like devices, called drift eliminators, through which the air must travel after leaving the fill and spray zones of the tower.
  • Blow-out - Water droplets blown out of the cooling tower by wind, generally at the air inlet openings. Water may also be lost, in the absence of wind, through splashing or misting. Devices such as wind screens, louvers, splash deflectors and water diverters are used to limit these losses.
  • Plume - The stream of saturated exhaust air leaving the cooling tower. The plume is visible when water vapor it contains condenses in contact with cooler ambient air, like the saturated air in one's breath fogs on a cold day. Under certain conditions, a cooling tower plume may present fogging or icing hazards to its surroundings. Note that the water evaporated in the cooling process is "pure" water, in contrast to the very small percentage of drift droplets or water blown out of the air inlets.
  • Blow-down - The portion of the circulating water flow that is removed in order to maintain the amount of dissolved solids and other impurities at an acceptable level. It may be noted that higher TDS (total dissolved solids) concentration in solution results in greater potential cooling tower efficiency. However the higher the TDS concentration, the greater the risk of scale, biological growth and corrosion.
  • Leaching - The loss of wood preservative chemicals by the washing action of the water flowing through a wood structure cooling tower.
  • Noise - Sound energy emitted by a cooling tower and heard (recorded) at a given distance and direction. The sound is generated by the impact of falling water, by the movement of air by fans, the fan blades moving in the structure, and the motors, gearboxes or drive belts.
  • Approach - The approach is the difference in temperature between the cooled-water temperature and the entering-air wet bulb temperature. Since the cooling towers are based on the principles of evaporative cooling, the maximum cooling tower efficiency depends on the wet bulb temperature of the air.
  • Range - The range is the temperature difference between the water inlet and water exit.
  • Fill - Inside the tower, fills are added to increase contact surface as well as contact time between air and water. Thus they provide better heat transfer. The efficiency of the tower also depends on them. There are two types of fills that may be used:
    • Film type fill (causes water to spread into a thin film)
    • Splash type fill (breaks up water and interrupts its vertical progress)

 


 

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