May 28, 2020
How Ultrasonic Clamp-on Meters Help Reduce the Risk of Legionella in Industrial Buildings
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May 28, 2020
The Insider Blog / 3 min read
Legionella is a bacteria that can cause legionellosis (Legionnaires’ disease), a severe form of pneumonia, when inhaled or ingested. According to the Mayo Clinic, Legionnaires’ disease causes inflammation of the lungs. It can also cause infections in wounds and other parts of the body, including the heart, which can be fatal. Legionella was originally discovered after an outbreak in Philadelphia in 1976. Since then, cases have been on the rise with nearly 10,000 reported cases in 2018 alone.
Today, building water systems continue to be the leading source of legionella bacteria growth, due to water stagnation and warm temperatures. Even in potable water systems, legionella can grow and multiply quickly within cooling towers, hot and cold-water systems, water fountains and make-up and boiler feed water if bacteria is present. In fact, legionella bacteria can survive chlorine treatment in municipal water treatment plants, which is why it’s crucial that buildings invest in solutions that provide consistent testing and treatment.
The risk of legionellosis can be minimized if buildings follow defined requirements during design, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of systems as outlined by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard 188-2018. In most states, building owners and managers have a legal obligation to ensure the water is monitored and cleaned regularly to prevent legionella outbreaks, so they invest in a skid-mounted water treatment system.
Ultrasonic clamp-on flow meters are a proven asset in legionella prevention and treatment. Our Dynasonics® TFX-5000 Ultrasonic clamp-on meter clamps onto a pipe’s exterior and accurately measures flow rate with accuracies of +0.5%. Based on the flow rate, the meter sends a signal back to the controller, informing them what amount of chemicals or positively charged ions are needed to properly treat the water. The faster the flow rate, the more chemicals or copper and silver are needed to kill the legionella.
From infection control and healthcare professionals to risk and safety managers, industrial hygienists and plant or facility managers, skid manufacturers have a critical opportunity to help these individuals protect their water sources. And before reopening their facilities during this unprecedented time, every building manager and operator has the responsibility to restore water service and address the compounded risk of legionella growth. Many skid manufacturers are introducing TFX-5000 meters into their processes to simplify prevention and treatment operations. Learn more about the benefits of these ultrasonic clamp-on meters and then talk to our experts about adding them to your water treatment solution.
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