This comprehensive manual includes information on clear water repellent materials for both vertical and horizontal surfaces. Also included are a glossary, product comparisons, specifications, monograph and performance test criteria.
4.1 Chloride ion is under regulation in waste water, and must, therefore, be measured accurately. It is highly detrimental to high-pressure boiler systems and to stainless steel, so monitoring is essential for prevention of damage. Chloride analysis is widely used as a tool for estimating...
1.1 This test method describes a simple procedure for the quantification of culturable, waterborne bacteria in potable water (drinking water, bottled water, and dental water, for example) and non-potable waters (cooling towers, for example). 1.1.1 The...
This standard applies to fire protection for field-erected and factory-assembled water-cooling towers of combustible construction or those in which the fill is of combustible material. Purpose. The purpose of this standard is to provide a reasonable degree of protection for...
1.1 These practices cover the sampling of water-formed deposits for chemical, physical, biological, or radiological analysis. The practices cover both field and laboratory sampling. It also defines the various types of deposits. The following practices are included: Sections Practice...
Preface The purpose of this guide is to help building owners understand what district cooling is and why they should consider it when deciding how to meet the cooling needs of their building(s). The guide also explains what is different about buildings that are served by district...
1.1 This test method describes a simple procedure for the detection of Legionella pneumophila (L. pneumophila) in potable water and non-potable waters (cooling towers, for example). This procedure describes a liquid culture method based on a bacterial enzyme technology. The...
5.1 Chlorine is used to destroy or deactivate a variety of unwanted chemicals and microorganisms in water and wastewater. 5.2 An uncontrolled excess of chlorine in water, whether free available or combined, can adversely affect the subsequent use of the water.
1.1 This test method covers the determination of silica in water and waste water; however, the analyst should recognize that the precision and accuracy statements for reagent water solutions may not apply to waters of different matrices. 1.2 This test method is a colorimetric...
5.1 This test method is useful for rapid determination of viable active biomass concentrations in cooling tower waters. The efficiency of cooling towers is directly affected by the concentration of biomass in the cooling tower waters. As biomass...
1.1 This practice covers the conditioning of a flowing water sample for the precise measurement of various chemical and physical parameters of the water, whether continuous or grab. This practice addresses the conditioning of both high- and low-temperature and pressure sample streams,...
This Code covers the determination of the thermal capability of water cooling towers. Purpose The purpose of this Code is to describe instrumentation and procedures for the testing and performance evaluation of water cooling towers.
This set contains: TIA-322 The scope of this Standard is limited to providingengineering
This test method covers the determination of viable active biomass in cooling tower water in the range from 102 to 108 cfu/mL. It is a semiquantitative test method. This test method was used successfully with reagent water, physiologic saline, and cooling...
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