Water Flow Rate At The Heat Exchangers; Water Composition - BlueBox Datatech Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

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2.2.1 Water flow rate at the heat exchangers
It is necessary to ensure that the water flow rate during operation is the nominal flow rate of the unit stated in the Technical
Booklet.
In any case, refer to the specific Technical Booklet for the allowed conditions for water flow in and out of the
exchangers.
2.2.2

Water composition

Dissolved substances in the water can cause corrosion in the heat exchangers.
It is mandatory to make sure the parameters of the water comply with the following table:
Description
Total hardness
Langelier index
pH
Electrical conductivity
Organic elements
Hydrogen carbonate (HCO3-)
Sulphates (SO42-)
Hydrogen carbonate / Sulphates (HCO3-/SO42-)
Chlorides (Cl-)
Nitrates (NO3-)
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S)
Ammonia (NH3)
Sulphites (SO3), free chlorine (Cl2)
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Metal cations
Manganese ions (Mn++)
Iron ions (Fe2+, Fe3+)
Iron + Manganese
Phosphates (PO43-)
Oxygen
ppm = mg/l
The use of water with values above the limits stated in the table will immediately void the warranty.
It is mandatory to include a system for eliminating possible organic substances in the water that could pass through the filter
and settle in the heat exchangers, which would lead to malfunctioning and/or breakage over time.
The use of water containing organic substances will immediately void the warranty.
We reserve the right to make changes without any prior notice.
Values
2,0 ÷ 6,0 °f
- 0,4 ÷ 0,4
7,5 ÷ 8,5
10÷500 µS/cm
70 ÷ 300 ppm
< 50 ppm
> 1
< 50 ppm
< 50 ppm
< 0,05 ppm
< 0,05 ppm
< 1 ppm
< 5 ppm
< 0,2 ppm
< 0,2 ppm
< 0,2 ppm
< 0,4 ppm
< 2 ppm
< 0,1 ppm
Translation from original instructions
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