JOHNSON CONTROLS
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SECTION 4 – INSTALLATION
FORM 150.72-ICOM6
ISSUE DATE: 08/03/2022
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Specification of Water
• Prevent particles such as silt, pipe slag, and bio-
logical matter from entering the unit to prevent
the water side channels in a BPHE from clogging.
These matters may block the channels, causing
bad performance and increased pressure drop.
Under extreme conditions, they may lead to the
BPHE freezing.
•
debris and particles generated in the piping weld-
ing and process before the BPHE is connected.
• Strainers can prevent the BPHE from blocking.
If any of the media contains particles larger than
1 mm, use a strainer with a size 40 mesh at the
upstream of the BPHE.
•
the blockage. Contact a professional company
if a chemical cleaning to the BPHE is required.
Chemical cleaning is one of the high risks of
BPHE corrosion, because any chemical corrosion
will void the warranty.
• Do not allow muddy water to be used in this chill-
er.
•
following table for chemical consideration.
TABLE 3 - CHEMICAL SPECIFICATION OF WATER
WATER CONTENT UNIT
CONCENTRATION
(mg/l or ppm)
TIME LIMIT
(analyze before)
Alkalinity (HCO ³-) ppm 70–300 Within 24 hrs
Sulfate (SO42-) ppm < 70 No Limit
HCO3- / SO42- — > 1.0 No Limit
Electrical Conductivity μS/cm 10–500 No Limit
pH — 7.5–10 Within 24 hrs
Ammonium (NH4+) ppm < 2 Within 24 hrs
Chlorides (Cl-) ppm < 100 No Limit
Free Chlorine (Cl²) mg/L < 1 Within 5 hrs
Oxygen mg/L < 0.02 Within 5 hrs
Hydrogen Sulde (H²S) mg/L < 0.05 No Limit
Free Carbon Dioxide (CO²) mg/L < 5 No Limit
Total Hardness (odH) mg/L 4.0–8.5 No Limit
Nitrate (NO³-) ppm < 100 No Limit
Iron (Fe) mg/L < 0.2 No Limit
Aluminum (Al) mg/L < 0.2 No Limit
Manganese (Mn) mg/L < 0.1 No Limit