DISSOLVES SLUDGE THAT BUILDS UP IN HEAT EXCHANGERS. This is a liquid polymeric acid based material that readily dissolves sludge that builds up in heat exchangers.
DISSOLVES SLUDGE THAT BUILDS UP IN HEAT EXCHANGERS: HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANER is a liquid POLYMER - Acidic based new generation material that readily dissolves sludge that builds up in heat exchangers.
DESCALANT is specially formulated to clean and remove scale and microorganism as well as the growth of algae, humus, mussels, shellfish etc and also effectively dissolve magnetite, lime, rust and other deposits from water systems, Descalant most commonly used to clean heat exchangers and centrifugal separators.
HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANER:
PRETREATMENT TECHNICAL DATA SHEET:
USE & CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS:
Operating Properties (Typical):
Application:
Maintenance product – special application Circulating the product through the heat exchanger.
OperatingConcentration:
Free Acid: 0.9 - 1.7 points
Operating temperature:
Ambient
Operating time:
Typically at least 30 minutes.
Specific process conditions may warrant operating the above parameters outside of the typical ranges. Please consult your RX MARINE representative:
Charge Instructions:
HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANER is used as delivered at ambient temperatures. If time is not a factor in the clean out, the solution can be diluted up to 50% with water.
Charge details:
1) If used at the 50% dilution: Fill the clean tank approximately ½ full with fresh water.
2) Set valves to proper setting for clean out
3) Plumb the circulating system to the correct side of the heat exchanger Turn on.
4) Slowly add 1 gallon of HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANER for every two gallons of bath (or use the HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANER neat)
5) Allow to circulate for at least ½ hour dependent on sludge.
6) Turn off pump and disconnect plumbing from heat exchanger
7) Flush heat changer with fresh water to remove residual acid.
8) Turn heat exchanger valves back to running positions.
It is important to circulate the solution through the heat exchanger for at least 30 minutes. The cleaning time will vary depending on the amount and type of sludge build-up. After the heat exchanger is cleaned, it is highly recommended that the unit be flushed with water. If this step is not taken, an increase in the free acid of the operating phosphate solution might occur.
PRETREATMENT TECHNICAL DATA SHEET:
Analysis Procedures:
CAUTION: DO NOT PIPETTE BY MOUTH ::: Free Acid
Equipment needed:::
• Burette Assembly
• 5-ml pipette and bulb
• 250-ml flask or beaker
• 100 ml graduated cylinder
Reagents needed:::
• Bromophenol Blue indicator
• 1.0N Sodium Hydroxide
Free Acid Procedure:
1. Using a pipette, pipette 5-ml of your solution into a 100-ml graduated cylinder. Fill the cylinder to the 100 ml mark with DI or RO water, then mix by up ending 2-3 times.
2. Pipette 5 ml of the above dilution to a beaker or flask; add 4-5 drops of Bromophenol Blue indicator. Then add 1.0N Sodium Hydroxide drop-wise until the
solution changes from yellow to blue. Record the number of mls as points of Free Acid.
The concentration is calculated by multiplying the points of Free Acid times the HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANER factor 0.59. This equals the concentration in percent by volume
of HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANER in solution. Points of Free Acid X 59 = Percent by volume of HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANER
PRTREATMENT TECHNICAL DATA SHEET:
Points of Free
Acid
Concentration of HEAT
EXCHANGER CLEANER
in percent by volume
Addition of HEAT EXCHANGER
CLEANER per 100 gallons of tank
volume (based on using HEAT
EXCHANGER CLEANER at 50%)
1.7
125%
0
1.3
100%
0
0.85
50%
0
0.4
25%
25 gallons
0.2
12.5%
37.05 gallons
Equipment:
The HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANER is used for cleaning Stainless steel heat exchangers.The external pump and circulating system employing the HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANER should likewise be made of stainless steel or of a suitable, non-corrosive plastic.