January 28, 2021
Improving Cooling Tower Blowdown Operations With Flow Meters
The Insider Blog / 3 min read
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January 28, 2021
The Insider Blog / 3 min read
Cooling towers regulate the temperature of HVAC systems by releasing excess heat into the atmosphere through evaporation. During this process, the concentration of dissolved solids—including magnesium, calcium, chloride and silica—rises, which can cause scaling and corrosion if left unaddressed. Cooling towers flush water out of the system and replace it with fresh water to cool the temperature and reduce the concentration of dissolved solids.
Reducing this level of scale buildup improves system performance and lifespan and reduces the need for maintenance. This process also protects equipment from insufficient cooling and potential malfunctions as well as reduces water waste to earn credits from the municipality. Blowdown meters monitor the process for optimization, including evaporation, by comparing make-up water meters to blowdown meters. Because this evaporated water was not flushed down the train, it cannot be billed as sewer usage and is therefore subject to municipality credits.
Flow meters help maintain proper design flow within cooling tower blowdown applications by minimizing water loss through evaporation and drift; monitoring and managing blowdown and recirculated water to maintain efficiency; and helping engineers and facilities managers better manage processes. Many stakeholders choose flow meters that can capture low flow measurements with an accuracy of +2% or better. The most commonly selected technologies include:
Our solution experts recommend nutating disc meters in most cooling tower blowdown applications and are happy to help you find the meter that best fits your unique needs. Learn more about the cooling tower blowdown process and our lineup of flow metering technologies to improve your hydronic operations.
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