Closed System water Treatment
Chemical cleaning, descaling, dosing and treatment of new and existing 'closed systems' also known as 'closed loop' pipework - heating systems - chilled water systems - to BSRIA specification and application guides.
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In simple terms a closed circuit or closed loop water system is a pipework design that enables water to be circulated for either heating or cooling purposes in domestic ,industrial or commercial premises.The intention of the design is to retain the same water in a system for an indefinite period which means that over the life of the system the water will degrade and so will the system. Without an effective water treatment programme corrosion products,foulants and slime forming bacteria can build up in the system. The components of the system will become blocked or decay resulting in a reduction in heat transfer issues and alot of expense.
Regular closed system water treatment and management will prolong the life and increase efficiency of all plant, machinery/ distribution circulation.
Water Treatment Planning For The Project
Sweetbriar Ltd provide the client with support and advise on the best possible closed system cleaning and treatment solutions for new projects. We work closely with system designers to ensure the best specification practices are produced for any project. Working to BSRIA BG guides such as BG50/2013.
Pre commission Cleaning
Working along side our disinfection department Sweetbriar Ltd provide full system cleaning and treatment for all new projects ensuring all specification requirments are satisfied. Working to BSRIA application guides ( such as BR29/2012) , British Standards and CIBSE recommendations whilst ensure all environmental and discharge aspects are addressed.
Onsite System Analysis
Our experienced engineers are always on hand for reactive spotchecks system analysis. These can be either for a general system check as part of the maintenance regime or for bespoke adhoc services. Our pre commisioning engineers carry the most up to date equipment to ensure that onsite results are accurate and reliable.