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Apex provides
water treatment for: |
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Cooling Towers |
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Evaporative
Condensers |
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Closed Loop Hydronic Systems |
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Brine & Glycol Process Systems |
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Steam & Hot Water Boilers |
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Proper water
treatment is essential in maintaining system performance,
extending equipment life, and protecting the investment you have
in your mechanical system.
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Apex Water
Treatment for Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers |
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Determine an effective
treatment plan based on conditions existing at your facility
based on a water quality analysis, and considering: System utilization; and
Required water treatment equipment. |
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Recommend a water treatment
plan tailored to your requirements including: Necessary
Chemicals; Bleed requirements; Feed & Control System to properly
apply treatment; and a Scheduled Equipment Maintenance
Program. |
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Furnish and apply necessary chemical additives
including: Scale and Corrosion Inhibitors, and Micro
biocides. |
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Provide chemical and mechanical cleaning of
all water related mechanical equipment including: Basins; Pump
suction screens; Spray nozzles and water distribution devices.
Furnish complete work order reports on all work performed, with
recommendations for potential system maintenance.
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Our a "No-Scaling" Guarantee provides for
chemical cleaning of any system treated by Apex which
experiences scaling. |
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All chemicals used by Apex are:
a) Registered under the Toxic
Substance Control Act as Applicable.
b) In compliance with all EPA registration information with EPA
number approval.
c) In compliance with all Material Safety Data Sheet
requirements.
d) Approved by the Federal Drug Administration or Department of
Agriculture. |
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Apex Water
Treatment Plan for Closed Recirculating Systems |
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In theory, a closed
system, should require only initial treatment for corrosion
control.
In practice, "closed" systems often leak, or because of
inadequate provisions for fluid expansion require make-up on a
periodic basis. This make-up dilutes corrosion protection,
and actually may increase system corrosion via dissolved oxygen
being introduced with the make-up fluid.
For any closed system, Apex recommends checking the condition of
the heat transfer fluid a minimum of twice annually, and
determining by fluid analysis if adjustments in pH or inhibitors
are warranted. |
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Apex understands
water treatment, and we welcome the occasion to discuss your
requirements. |