Condensate Control

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CONDENSATE CONTROL
Liquid Condensate Control for Boiler Systems

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Concentrated liquid neutralisation agent for corrosion control in
condensate and feed water systems.


DIRECTION FOR USE:
CONDENSATE CONTROL is a liquid, volatile alkaline amine which
neutralises the acid contaminants of condensate and feed water
systems, so preventing the acid corrosion of system components. The
most common cause of acid corrosion in condensate and feed water
systems is carbonic acid, which is the result of dissolved carbon dioxide
(CO2) being present in the water. CONDENSATE CONTROL
neutralises these acids and maintains the condensate and feedwater in
an alkaline condition.


DOSAGE AND CONTROL:
The condensate is tested for pH to determine the dosage level. The
minimum pH should be 8.3 the optimum would be between pH 8.5 and
9.0.
A typical dosage for an average 10 metric tonne system would be
0.75L/day.


DOSING METHOD:
CONDENSATE CONTROL is best dosed using a metering pump or a
flow meter arrangement. The treatment can be dosed together with
oxygen control.
Suitable dosage points are:-
* Condensate pump discharge.
* Hot well or condensate drain tank (with the feed line at least 1 metre
below the surface).
* Deaerator storage tank.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance: Clear Liquid
Specific Gravity: 0.995
Odour: Amine, “Fish-like”
Stability: InfiniteFeatures & Benefits
* Easy to use liquid treatment.
* Neutralises the acids occurring in the
condensate system.
* Less maintenance required. Lower
operating costs and increased reliability.
* Maintains an alkali condition from the
condenser onwards, throughout the
system.
* CONDENSATE CONTROL volatilises
and carries over with the steam and so is
recycled. Dosage is economical and
efficient.
* Simple test to determine level of
treatment.
Applications
* Used for protection condensate and feed
water systems in boiler systems of all
pressures.
* CONDENSATE CONTROL can be used
in virtually any system requiring
protection for acid conditions.
* Part of the co-ordinated treatment
programme for boiler systems.


CONDENSATE CONTROL
Liquid Condensate Control for Boiler Systems

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Concentrated liquid neutralisation agent for corrosion control in
condensate and feed water systems.


DIRECTION FOR USE:
CONDENSATE CONTROL is a liquid, volatile alkaline amine which
neutralises the acid contaminants of condensate and feed water
systems, so preventing the acid corrosion of system components. The
most common cause of acid corrosion in condensate and feed water
systems is carbonic acid, which is the result of dissolved carbon dioxide
(CO2) being present in the water. CONDENSATE CONTROL
neutralises these acids and maintains the condensate and feedwater in
an alkaline condition.


DOSAGE AND CONTROL:
The condensate is tested for pH to determine the dosage level. The
minimum pH should be 8.3 the optimum would be between pH 8.5 and
9.0.
A typical dosage for an average 10 metric tonne system would be
0.75L/day.


DOSING METHOD:
CONDENSATE CONTROL is best dosed using a metering pump or a
flow meter arrangement. The treatment can be dosed together with
oxygen control.
Suitable dosage points are:-
* Condensate pump discharge.
* Hot well or condensate drain tank (with the feed line at least 1 metre
below the surface).
* Deaerator storage tank.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance: Clear Liquid
Specific Gravity: 0.995
Odour: Amine, “Fish-like”
Stability: InfiniteFeatures & Benefits
* Easy to use liquid treatment.
* Neutralises the acids occurring in the
condensate system.
* Less maintenance required. Lower
operating costs and increased reliability.
* Maintains an alkali condition from the
condenser onwards, throughout the
system.
* CONDENSATE CONTROL volatilises
and carries over with the steam and so is
recycled. Dosage is economical and
efficient.
* Simple test to determine level of
treatment.
Applications
* Used for protection condensate and feed
water systems in boiler systems of all
pressures.
* CONDENSATE CONTROL can be used
in virtually any system requiring
protection for acid conditions.
* Part of the co-ordinated treatment
programme for boiler systems.