kbparham
Chemical
- Jul 17, 2006
- 9
HELP! Cooling Tower Distribution Deck/Hotwell lids bent? It looks like some kind of pressure build up forced water out of top of lids - strong enough force to bend them. Now water won't flow evenly down fill.
I have NO idea what caused this. Are we looking at a pump problem, a controls problem? Condenser pumps has no soft start or variable speed. Flow is approx 3600gpm, total volume of water isn't known, we've got a tower on the roof of a 10-story bldg with with condenser on ground level.
There is no obvious obstruction at the distribution deck. I am wondering if... the Distribution system was "clogged" with loosened scale from a cleaning a few weeks back, could this cause such a catastrophic event? As I said, at this time there is no obvious obstruction, but towers were cleaned a few weeks ago.
This has occured twice in the last 6 months - but we can't draw any parallels between the events. Could this be a pump problem?
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I have NO idea what caused this. Are we looking at a pump problem, a controls problem? Condenser pumps has no soft start or variable speed. Flow is approx 3600gpm, total volume of water isn't known, we've got a tower on the roof of a 10-story bldg with with condenser on ground level.
There is no obvious obstruction at the distribution deck. I am wondering if... the Distribution system was "clogged" with loosened scale from a cleaning a few weeks back, could this cause such a catastrophic event? As I said, at this time there is no obvious obstruction, but towers were cleaned a few weeks ago.
This has occured twice in the last 6 months - but we can't draw any parallels between the events. Could this be a pump problem?
kbparham
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