serendepidy
Chemical
- Aug 2, 2004
- 14
I am a team member managing a gas turbine plant of around 500 MW and have recently had a fogging system installed and associated 1000 ton tank for water storage. We only plan to run the fogging during peak periods and store the water for use as required. The OEM has stated that we must drain the system every 7 days the fogging is not used which is impractical. We hope to use a biocide to treat the water and prevent biological growth which in turn will block up the small filters/nozzles on the system. However the OEM has also stated that the TDS of the feedwater must remain below 5 ppm. Furthermore, the material of the GT inlet duct is carbon steel, complicating things a bit more (No oxidisers) and the biocide must not interact with Hot Gas Path coatings. The final complication is that we sit on top of a water mound that supplies water to a large city, so the biocide must not have any toxicity.
Is there a biocide on the market we can apply to the tank at reasonable cost to treat the water, whilst maintaining a low TDS and not introducing additional corrosion risks.
Is there a biocide on the market we can apply to the tank at reasonable cost to treat the water, whilst maintaining a low TDS and not introducing additional corrosion risks.