Cooling Tower Water Treatment - 3 PDH
Course Description
Cooling water systems remove heat generated from a variety of industrial processes. There are three basic types of cooling water systems: once-through, open recirculating, and closed recirculating cooling water systems. This publication describes water treatment requirements for the most common systems, once-through and open recirculating.
Course Outline
1. TYPES OF COOLING WATER SYSTEMS
2. COOLING TOWER WATER CALCULATIONS
3. OBJECTIVES OF COOLING WATER TREATMENT
4. MICROBIOLOGICAL DEPOSITS AND CONTROL
5. CORROSION IN COOLING SYSTEMS
6. DEVELOPING AN EFFECTIVE COOLING WATER TREATMENT PROGRAM
7. COOLING WATER SYSTEM START-UP AND LAYUP REQUIREMENTS
Learning Objectives
After completion of this course you will:
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Learn about once through cooling water systems;
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Learn about open recirculating cooling water systems;
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Learn about natural draft, induced draft, and forced draft cooling towers;
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Learn what the components of typical cooling towers are and their functions;
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Learn about drift eliminators and fill;
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Learn about water treatment requirements for enhanced and super-enhanced chiller condenser tubing ;
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Learn about the importance of controlling legionella bacteria;
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learn the relationship between evaporation, blowdown, and makeup; and
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Learn about cycles of concentration and how they are employed in cooling water treatment.
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Intended Audience
This course is intended for mechanical engineers and other design and construction professionals wanting an introduction to the technologies, equipment and operational practices for treatment of cooling tower water.
Benefit for Attendee
This course will give mechanical engineers and others an introduction to water treatment practices for cooling towers.
Course Introduction
This is an introduction to best practices for cooling tower water treatment.
Course Summary
This course will give you professional tools that will allow you to address water treatment issues associated with cooling towers in industrial applications.