bumpjones
Mechanical
- Nov 9, 2000
- 44
Hello,
We put in two new cooling towers last year and we operated the cooling towers in tandem. When one chiller is running we run one condenser water pump and allow the condenser water to run over both towers. During operation of a single chiller we operate our towers at 1/2 of rated flow. When the second chiller starts, the second condenser water pump starts and both towers are subjected to rated flow. The problem is we are experiencing severe algae growth in the cold water basin. The rep says we need to spend a ton of money to install valve actuators to isolate one tower so that the towers are subjected only to rated flow. This will increase circulation in the cold water basin and allow for better mixing of the biocide. How can I be sure this will work?
Thanks,
bumpjones
We put in two new cooling towers last year and we operated the cooling towers in tandem. When one chiller is running we run one condenser water pump and allow the condenser water to run over both towers. During operation of a single chiller we operate our towers at 1/2 of rated flow. When the second chiller starts, the second condenser water pump starts and both towers are subjected to rated flow. The problem is we are experiencing severe algae growth in the cold water basin. The rep says we need to spend a ton of money to install valve actuators to isolate one tower so that the towers are subjected only to rated flow. This will increase circulation in the cold water basin and allow for better mixing of the biocide. How can I be sure this will work?
Thanks,
bumpjones