Whether you are on-boarding a new water cooling system or starting up a system closed last fall, proper water treatment can help you bring the system online while avoiding problems with scale, corrosion and microbiological growth and Legionella. The warmer temperatures of spring and summer arriving mean that shuttered process cooling equipment — open-loop water cooling systems, cooling towers and evaporative coolers — needs to be brought online to maintain process temperature control.
During a one-hour webinar presented by Process Cooling magazine, industrial water treatment expert Paul Puckorius will explore:
- How to develop a cooling water treatment program for process cooling equipment.
- How to start up your cooling systems, whether it is a new system startup or a spring opening after a period of dormancy.
- How to monitor for bacterial levels for biological control and Legionella. Learn if you are doing it wrong -- and how to do it right. (Hint: you should be sampling the biofilm.)
- What is the future of cooling water treatment programs? Can nonchemical water treatment be a part of them?
Register to attend the live event or to watch on-demand here.
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