Cooling Water Conference with Chemiclean
Swedens "Water Supply Section" association has arranged a number of conferences to highlight various potential problems in cooling water systems.
The annual "Cooling Water Conference" will again revolve around problems associated with Legionella.
Chemiclean will participate with a presentation of automatic measuring and dispensing systems from Walchem.
In recent years, legionella in cooling water systems have come into focus, and several cases of infected systems has been detected in plants, although chemical treatment has been performed in the usual manner.
Inadequate design of the cooling system and inadequate monitoring of water treatment has contributed to the problems.
The Feedwater Section has arranged a number of conferences to discuss the problem of Legionella in cooling water systems, with participating representatives from utilities, facilities, authorities and suppliers.
The conferences have been highly appreciated and attracted over 100 participants each time.
Chemiclean marketing manager Rafael Ospino will talk about how to maintain proper water chemistry in open cooling systems such as cooling towers, to the lowest possible cost and environmental impact, through the use of automatic measuring and dispensing systems.
The Cooling Water Conference is organized by the Feedwater section, a nonprofit organization, founded in 1987 and bringing together companies with holdings in energy, consultants and suppliers as well as institutions and organizations active in the technology. Feedwater Technologies include, inter alia, water chemistry, materials and equipment, corrosion problems as well as chemicals and function.
The Feedwater Section has aaround 130 members.
Rafael Ospino, Market Manager, +46 8 5221 5763
Chemiclean is a Cleantech Company which in a 2009 case study showed how a 30 % reduction in the energy usage of a commercial building could be achieved through very simple, environmentally friendly and cheap measures (ROI time usually between 4 and 12 months).
Chemiclean is an active member of The Stockholm Climate Alliance, Sweden Energy Leaders Group, Stockholm Environment Technology Center, Stockholm EcoTech etc.
The "Chemiclean method" has been implemented in some of the buildings most famed for their low energy usage.