It's direct benefits include :
(1) Reduction in electrical energy, as the pipe cross section is freed from scales, the pump load decreases,
(2) Reduction in fuel consumption, as the scale removal results in better heat exchange,
(3) Less cooling water consumption,
(4) Improvement in process efficiency, resulting in better throughput,
(5) Reduction in maintenance time, as time required for scale removals during shutdowns is greatly reduced.... the list of benefits is endless
Typical Product Specifications:
(1) Input Voltage: 90-264 VAC at 47-63 Hz
(2) Input Current: 5A rush @ 115 VAC, 1A rush @ 230 VAC
(3) Output Signal: AC Square wave, Frequency user selectable,
(4) Micro-controller monitoring of enclosure/heatsink over temperature shutdown
(5) Micro-controller monitoring of internal over temperature shutdown
(6) Output sensing circuit for over current immediate shutdown protection
(7) Main input noise filtering
(8) Enclosure: Wall mount, beige powder-coated, 16-gauge steel. Nema 4 and 12 rated. With Gland Plate and polycarbonate window.
(9) Operating Temperature: 10º F to 130º F (12º C to 54º C)
(10) Storage Temperature: 2º F to 150º F (17º C to 66º C)
* All specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Please consult Forbes Marshall before deciding on any Scale Blaster Technology implementation
This technology finds application in each & every industry that uses water as utility for :
(1) Process cooling or heating,
(2) Chilling units,
(3) Condensers,
(4) Dryers,
(5) Heat exchangers of any kind.....
In short, wherever water can be used.
This technology is useful for removing existing scaling in the pipelines. It also stops new scaling to be formed. So it does a dual role - stop fresh scaling & remove existing scaling. Wherever, the user is facing water hardness problems, this technology can help
The potential users can be all the plants - may it be Refinery, Power Plant, Pharmaceutical, Brewery, Chemical, Petrochemical, Sugar, Cement, Mining, Steel, Alumina... any....any project using water in it's process !