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Chemical Cleaning |
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B & V Water Treatment Ltd provides a specialised service to chemically remove unwanted deposits from boilers, heat exchangers, pipework, tanks, chill rolls and reactor vessels etc. Since 1977 we have successfully been using acid solutions for this cleaning method and in this time have gained considerable expertise in this field. |
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Why acid clean ?
The build up of hardwater scale in boilers, heat exchangers, cooling towers and pipework reduces the efficiency of heating equipment and in a case such as steam boilers can cause the boiler to be dangerous to operate. Acid cleaning is the only satisfactory method of restoring the heat transfer efficiency by complete removal of the deposits. |
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Scale, which is mostly calcium and magnesium acts as an insulator in between the metal surface of a boiler and the water and will result in an increase in temperature of the boiler metal. With enough scale the metal overheats causing blisters,and eventually a ruptured pressure part. The effect on the boiler efficiency can be seen from the following table. |
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When should a system be acid cleaned ?
Boilers - usually, with boilers the insurance inspector will fail a boiler if it considered to be in a dangerous condition and will not allow the boiler to operate until cleaned satisfactorily. However, if it is required to restore heat transfer efficiency, then the decision to clean can be taken by maintenance personnel.
Heat Exchangers and Pipework - these will suffer from blockage, restricted flow and increased pressure drop as well as a reduction in heat transfer efficiency. Acid cleaning should be carried out before the pipework is blocked completely otherwise the acid solution cannot be circulated.
Cooling Towers - scale build up in a cooling tower can harbour legionnella bacteria and since it is a requirement of the HSE that systems are clean the acid cleaning will be required if scale is present. Any heat exchanger associated with the cooling system may also require the acid clean.
Evaporative Condensers - the tubes of an evaporative condenser are simply a heat exchanger that is cooling refrigeration gases. Not only will there be a reduction in cooling efficiency but the refrigeration plant will also be inefficient if the gas is not cooled correctly. Scale present is also subject to the requirements of the HSE in a similar manner to a cooling tower. |
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What is involved in acid cleaning ?
Acid cleaning involves the circulation of acid at low concentration around the equipment that requires scale removal. The acid used will depend on the type of deposit and the equipment material that is being descaled and typically are hydrochloric, sulphamic, citric, formic, hydroflouric and phosphoric.
The procedure utilizes specialised equipment designed for chemical cleaning and in outline the is as follows:
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What can be done to prevent scale formation ?
Scale deposition can usually be prevented, and in most cases is caused by the lack of a water treatment regime or poor control if there is one.
Processes such as steam generation, cooling towers and evaporative condensers will normally have some form of external water treatment equipment such as a water softener, deioniser, reverse osmosis etc that will remove the hardness forming salts of calcium and magnesium from the water before it enters the equipment. This is the only long term satisfactory method of ensuring scale free conditions and will be successful as long as the equipment is maintained and monitored correctly. See our Plant & Equipment section for further information on this type of plant.
If external water treatment equipment is not used, then scale formation can be expected, but the amount will depend upon the quantity of water being used and the temperature the water is heated to. Some examples of equipment that cause scale problems might be:
Please contact us at sales@bvwater.co.uk for further advice on the type of equipment that would be suitable to eliminate scale formation for your application.
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