Thumpick
Nuclear
- Jun 18, 2014
- 6
System is: cation anion, co-flow, co-flow regeneration with sulphuric and sodium hydroxide. Fixed volume regeneration not pumped. We have two identical cation/anion streams. The problem is on both streams.
We changed our cation and anon resin sometime last year with an equivalent resin. The only difference was the cation is a slightly larger particle size but chemically identical. The anion is exactly the same. The volumes of resin are identical.
The issue is, upon regeneration, the stream won't rinse online. The conductivity must drop below 10 microS/cm to allow online. However it does not drop below around 20 microS/cm. this has been confirmed as sodium. The way to solve the problem is by back washing the cation for around 20 mins. This normally allows the bed online. Occasionally not and the anion has been backwashed.
The regent process looks fine. Acid strength and contact as it always has been.
Any ideas on what our issue could be. I don't think it's mechanical as it is occurring on both streams.
Thanks
We changed our cation and anon resin sometime last year with an equivalent resin. The only difference was the cation is a slightly larger particle size but chemically identical. The anion is exactly the same. The volumes of resin are identical.
The issue is, upon regeneration, the stream won't rinse online. The conductivity must drop below 10 microS/cm to allow online. However it does not drop below around 20 microS/cm. this has been confirmed as sodium. The way to solve the problem is by back washing the cation for around 20 mins. This normally allows the bed online. Occasionally not and the anion has been backwashed.
The regent process looks fine. Acid strength and contact as it always has been.
Any ideas on what our issue could be. I don't think it's mechanical as it is occurring on both streams.
Thanks