Closed System
Who Handles Water Management at Your Facility?
Without a dedicated water management team, your systems are at risk for equipment failure, overspending, or worse -- a Legionella outbreak. Put a team in place to keep your water working and your facility safe!
3 Problems In Your Closed System Water
CORROSION
Water is a universal solvent. Manufactured metals are inherently unstable. Electrochemical reactions take place creating irreparable damage.MICROBIOLOGY
Organic materials in the water provide food for microbiological growth. Microorganisms eat and secrete acids that corrode piping and equipment.SUSPENDED SOLIDS
Debris in the water breaks down into small undissolved solids. These solids erode system materials such as pump seals and valve shaft packing.How Does This Impact Me?
Your facility’s closed system was designed to use water because it is available and efficient. In theory, this should be saving you money in lower energy and utility costs. But in reality, water-related problems rob you of these savings and compromise the reliability of your cooling. With the right help, preventing these problems is not hard. We’ve helped over 4,000 commercial, institutional, and industrial facilities with proven water treatment programs that work.
A Closed System Program That Works
The Right Chemistry
Chemical formulations and mechanical processes create water conditions that minimize corrosion and control microbiological growth.The Right Control
Equipment controls ensure the right water conditions are consistently maintained for your systems to perform reliably and efficiently.The Right Service
We are on-site regularly to report performance and detect potential problems that could impact your results.Your Next Step
All water is local and no two facilities are the same. When you schedule a site visit, we will walk through your facility to collect system data and water samples. Our lab will perform a detailed analysis and we’ll present you with a custom cooling water program that is guaranteed to get your water systems operating at maximum potential.