SPX Cooling Technologies 98-1514E Fan User Manual


 
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Maintenance
Cooling Tower Cleaning:
Any evaporative-type cooling tower must be thoroughly cleaned on
a regular basis to minimize the growth of bacteria, including Legio-
nellaPneumophila,toavoidtheriskofsicknessordeath.Service
personnelmustwearproperpersonalprotectiveequipmentduring
decontamination. Do NOT attempt any service unless the fan motor
islockedout.
Operators of evaporative cooling equipment, such as water cooling tow-
ers, should follow maintenance programs which will reduce to an abso-
lute minimum the opportunity for bacteriological contamination. Public
Health Service ofcials have recommended that “good housekeeping”
procedures be followed, such as: regular inspections for concentrations
of dirt, scale, and algae; periodic ushing and cleaning; and the following
of a complete water treatment program including biocidal treatment. See
Tower Startup instructions on page 12.
The visual inspection should take place at least once a week during the
operating season. The periodic ushing and cleaning should be done be-
fore and after each cooling season, but in any event at least twice a year.
The louvers, drift eliminators, and easily accessible ll surfaces should be
ushed by use of a moderate-pressure water nozzle, being careful not
to cause physical damage. A reliable water treatment program should be
installed and maintained. Filtration devices may be employed to reduce the
suspended solids concentrations, thus increasing the effectiveness of the
water treatment program. See Tower Startup instructions on page 12.
Blowdown:
A cooling tower cools water by continuously causing a portion of it to
evaporate. Although the water lost by evaporation is replenished by the
makeup system, it exits the tower as pure water—leaving behind its
burden of dissolved solids to concentrate in the remaining water. Given
no means of control, this increasing concentration of contaminants can
reach a very high level.
In order to achieve water quality which is acceptable to the cooling tower
(as well as the remainder of your circulating water system), the selected
water treatment company must work from a relatively constant level of
Warning