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Guidelines for Treatment of Systems Containing Enhanced and Super-Enhanced Tubes
Author            :Association of Water Technologies
Designation    :Association
Company        :Association of Water Technologies
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This document is written and disseminated for information and discussion purposes only and is designed to provide information regarding the subject matter presented.

As cooling water usage continued to increase by orders of magnitude in the early twentieth century, the demand for efficient heat transfer systems increased. During the mid to late 1900s, the rising cost of energy forced the industry to develop new technical methods to reduce utility costs.

The concept of utilizing enhanced tube technology to reduce energy consumption, thereby, reducing utility costs has been in use for over 20 years. The most recent breakthrough in heat transfer tube technology has been the use of a combination of internal fifling with roll-worked external enhancements to increase heat transfer.

This practice has resulted in a significant reduction in energy consumption. As this new technology expanded into different areas of industry, new challenges had to be overcome. New designs such as enhanced and superenhanced tubes require that the heat transfer medium (i.e.water) be of a higher quality than ever before.These changes demand exceptional water treatment control programs.

This paper is written as a supplemental guide for the owners and operators of these new technology heat transfer systems and for water treatment professionals. It is intended to aid in the design of water treatment programs, in the development of correct treatment and operational practices, and in the instruction of proper maintenance techniques for systems that incorporate enhanced and super enhanced tube technologies.

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