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Cooling Tower Manufacturer in Ethiopia

Water Quality Requirements for Cooling Towers

To ensure efficient operationminimize scaling/corrosion, and prevent microbial growth, cooling tower water must meet specific quality standards. Below are the key parameters and their ideal ranges:

1. Physical & Chemical Parameters

ParameterIdeal RangeImpact of Deviation
pH7.0–8.5Low pH (<7): Corrosion
High pH (>9): Scaling (CaCO₃)
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)<3,000 ppm (adjustable based on COC)High TDS: Scaling, reduced efficiency
Hardness (CaCO₃)<500 ppm (soft water preferred)High Hardness: Scaling (Ca/Mg deposits)
Alkalinity<300 ppm (as CaCO₃)High Alkalinity: Scaling risk
Chlorides (Cl⁻)<500 ppm (SS towers: <200 ppm)High Cl⁻: Corrosion (pitting)
Sulfates (SO₄²⁻)<500 ppmHigh SO₄²⁻: Scale (CaSO₄)
Silica (SiO₂)<150 ppmHigh SiO₂: Hard silicate scale
Iron (Fe)<0.5 ppmHigh Fe: Fouling, deposits
Manganese (Mn)<0.2 ppmHigh Mn: Biofilm growth
Turbidity<10 NTUHigh Turbidity: Clogging, biofilm

2. Biological Parameters

ParameterAcceptable LimitRisk if Exceeded
Total Bacteria Count<10,000 CFU/mLBiofouling, Legionella risk
Legionella0 CFU/mL (zero tolerance)Legionnaires’ disease
Algae & FungiMinimalClogging, odor

3. Operational Parameters

ParameterTargetWhy It Matters
Cycles of Concentration (COC)4–6 (adjustable)Higher COC = Less blowdown but more scaling risk
Langelier Saturation Index (LSI)Slightly negative (-0.5 to 0)Predicts scaling/corrosion tendency
Ryznar Stability Index (RSI)6.5–7.5<6.5: Scaling risk
>7.5: Corrosion risk

Key Water Treatment Strategies

  1. Filtration (Sand filters, side-stream filters) → Remove suspended solids.
  2. Chemical Treatment
    1. Scale Inhibitors (Phosphonates, polyacrylates) → Prevent Ca/Mg deposits.
    1. Corrosion Inhibitors (Molybdate, zinc, orthophosphates) → Protect metal surfaces.
    1. Biocides (Chlorine, bromine, ozone) → Control bacteria/algae.
  3. Blowdown Control → Maintain optimal COC.
  4. pH Adjustment (Acid/CO₂ dosing) → Keep pH in 7–8.5 range.

Water Source-Specific Considerations

SourceChallengesSolution
Municipal WaterChlorine, moderate hardnessSoftening, dechlorination
GroundwaterHigh hardness, Fe/MnFiltration, antiscalants
Surface WaterOrganics, algaeFiltration, biocides
Reclaimed WaterHigh TDS, microbesAdvanced treatment (RO, UV)

Consequences of Poor Water Quality

Best Practices for Water Maintenance

 Weekly Testing: pH, TDS, chlorine residual.
 Monthly Lab Analysis: Full water chemistry.
 Quarterly Inspections: Fill, drift eliminators, nozzles.
 Annual Cleaning: Mechanical/chemical descaling.