Replace Your Waters Equipment W9000 Sample Cooler with the Neptune SC-316
Posted by David Cannon on 29th May 2018
Effective June 1st 2018 the Waters Equipment W9000 Sample Cooler will be discontinued. The good news is you can get a direct drop in replacement with the same specifications and connections and dimensions by using the always available Neptune SC-316 Sample Cooler. Waters W9000 Sample Cooler Neptune SC-316 Sample CoolerI can't confirm this for sure but rumor has it that the Waters W9000 was being made by Neptune so if that's t
Closed System Water Treatment For Leaky Systems
Posted by David Cannon on 28th Aug 2017
To continue to treat a closed heating or cooling system that leaks with a closed system treatment chemical can be very expensive. To not treat a leaking system can be even more expensive. A closed system that has a leak and no treatment is 100% guaranteed to corrode and develop fouled and plugged coils and heat exchangers. It is just a matter of time, before catastrophic failures will develop.Traditional Water Treatment:Nitrite based corrosion inhibitors are used in 90% of treated closed
Closed System Water Treatment Problems: Corrosion
Posted by David Cannon on 4th May 2017
Some of the leading conditions that can cause problems in closed systems are: Leaks. Water loss, either through leaks or intentional releases, will drain away any chemical corrosion protection and introduce fresh, oxygen rich, water. When fresh water enters a closed system the dissolved oxygen will react with metals such as iron and copper. When oxygen reacts with iron it forms iron oxide (rust) that can expand the thickness of the iron by up to 20 times.Exposure to atmosp
Three reasons you should chlorinate your well water.
Posted by David Cannon on 15th Apr 2017
I often get asked questions about adding chlorine to well water. I have found that there are three reasons or problems that require the addition of chlorine bleach to well water.
1. Iron Control
2. Hydrogen Sulfide Control (Rotten egg smell in water)
2. Bacteria Control
Iron Control: Iron is found in ground water more often than not. In cases where there is an extremely high presence of solubilized iron many issues will start to develop. The most common complaint is stained fixtures and ir