Abstract
Ozone use in cooling towers has continued, but at a much lower rate of expansion than five (5) years ago. The reasons for this reduction are primarily due to a better understanding of the ozone performance requirements. Ozone is not a “complete” treatment in most cases and is limited due to high costs for installation. Specific case histories are reviewed along with updated guidelines for ozone applications and economic evaluation.
Subject
Makeup water,
Water,
Corrosion rate,
Tubes,
Steel coupons,
Ozone,
HVAC,
Corrosion scales,
Steel,
Towers,
Corrosion protection,
Copper,
Cooling towers
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1996
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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