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Hello all, The transistors in your CPU generate a lot of heat, and when your computer is running for a long time, or working harder than what it was built for, it can overheat. In such cases, the normal heat sink and fan aren't enough, and you will need a water cooling radiator. The radiator is part of the water cooling system. The water gets pumped through a water block where it picks up the heat from your computer and through the radiator, where it is cooled again. Thanks and Regards, Harry Potterish Cooling Water> |
Hello Guys, Water is often used as a heat transfer fluid in industrial operations. Water is applied, directly or indirectly, to the heat-generating equipment and processes then piped into a large cooling tower, whether the heat stored in the water is transferred into the air. Some of the water evaporates while the rest is returned back to the cooling system. Cooling systems will therefore often begin to absorb industrial chemicals or become breeding grounds for molds and harmful microbes. Treatment systems are thus used to decontaminate the water. Thanks and Regards, Harry Potterish Cooling Water Systems |
Hello Guys, The transistors in your CPU generate a lot of heat, and when your computer is running for a long time, or working harder than what it was built for, it can overheat. In such cases, the normal heat sink and fan aren't enough, and you will need a water cooling radiator. The radiator is part of the water cooling system. The water gets pumped through a water block where it picks up the heat from your computer and through the radiator, where it is cooled again. Thanks a lot! Harry Potterish Cooling Water |
Hello Friends, Most vehicle engines are water-cooled, meaning that a water-based coolant is circulated through the engine passages by the water pump. The coolant passes through the radiator, and than back through the engine. However, the coolant must be removed from the engine and radiator when repairs to the cooling system are needed. When the system is then refilled, there may be small nooks and crannies that trap air pockets. This air must be bled from the cooling system before it will function properly. Thanks & Regards, Harry Potterish Cooling Water Systems |
Hello Friends, Wood boiler water treatment is critical to the proper maintenance of a wood-fired boiler heating system. If operated and maintained properly, a wood boiler is an economical and environmentally friendly alternative home heating source. Treating the boiler water to prevent corrosion and scale buildup will keep the system operating at maximum efficiency and will extend its useful life by many years. Thanks and Regards, Harry Potterish Fouling Heat Exchanger |
Hi Friends, Water is often used as a heat transfer fluid in industrial operations. Water is applied, directly or indirectly, to the heat-generating equipment and processes then piped into a large cooling tower, whether the heat stored in the water is transferred into the air. Some of the water evaporates while the rest is returned back to the cooling system. Cooling systems will therefore often begin to absorb industrial chemicals or become breeding grounds for molds and harmful microbes. Treatment systems are thus used to decontaminate the water. Manual or automated systems are used to monitor water levels, temperature, and quality. Monitoring systems may contain a thermal sensor, an AC coupled conductivity sensor drive and conductivity measurement, PH electrodes, flow status switches, and a bleed solenoid to handle excess water buildup or temperature rises. Thanks and Regards, Harry Potterish Cooling Water Treatment |
Hello Guys, Liquid-cooled PC systems have a number of advantages when compared to off-the-shelf computers. PC coolant has a higher thermal conductivity than air, which is one of the more common methods used for PC cooling. High-performance gaming machines can be excessively loud with all the needed fans and take away from the audio experience of the game. Liquid-cooled systems are much quieter and are proven to cool the PC more effectively. Building a liquid-cooled system can optimize your gaming experience. Thanks and Regards, Harry Potterish Cooling Water |
Hello Everyone, Having a pond creates a soothing feature and a lovely focal point in the landscape. After all the work of designing a pond, building it, choosing plants and fish and allowing the pond to reach a natural balance, it can be a shock to walk out one day and find the water has turned into a murky green pea soup almost overnight. This is commonly called green water and it can be quite a shock when you first see it. But don't fret. Here is some information on how to treat green water in a pond. The first thing you need to know is that there is absolutely nothing wrong with your pond. Green water is a perfectly natural part of the pond cycle. When water starts to warm in the springtime and the sun's rays shine down directly, a single-celled free-floating fine algae 'blooms' throughout the water. Although it looks disturbing, the algae will harm nothing and, if your pond is properly aerated and has a good PH balance, it will go away on its own as the water continues to warm. The fish actually enjoy green water and these tiny plants make a rich diet for fish to graze on. Although this phase will pass in time naturally, many pond owners prefer to remove it fast. Since it does disfigure that beautiful crystal clarity, there are a number of ways to treat green water. Thanks and Regards, Harry Potterish Water Treatment Companies |
Hello Friends, Water is often used as a heat transfer fluid in industrial operations. Water is applied, directly or indirectly, to the heat-generating equipment and processes then piped into a large cooling tower, whether the heat stored in the water is transferred into the air. Some of the water evaporates while the rest is returned back to the cooling system. Cooling systems will therefore often begin to absorb industrial chemicals or become breeding grounds for molds and harmful microbes. Treatment systems are thus used to decontaminate the water. Thanks and Regards, Harry Potterish Cooling Towers Water |
Hi Everyone, Any appliance that is constantly exposed to water is prone to leaks, and steam boilers are no exception. Care and maintenance can go a long way toward preventing leaks, but the corrosive effect of water can only be held off for so long. Leaks can occur at a number of points inside and on the surface of steam boiler machinery, and you can detect them by looking for the presence of several signs and symptoms. Thanks and Regards, Harry Potterish ![]() |
Hi Guys, Boilers are an efficient and environmentally friendly way of heating your home in cold weather. Steam boilers rely on the heat present in steam to warm the rooms of the home, and boiler systems last for years when properly maintained. Part of that maintenance involves the addition of makeup water. So, I need some suggestions to make up the water losses for steam boilers. Thanks a lot! Harry Potterish ![]() |
Hi Everyone, Ich which also known as white spot disease, is a common parasitic disease among home aquarium fish that appear as small white spots on the skin and gills. To eradicate this problem what treatments are to be needed, please suggest me. Hope the cooperation of all members make me best. Thanks a lot! Harry Potterish ![]() |
Hi Everyone, Engineers or designers who need to transport hot fluids through pipe over a distance need to account for the natural heat loss that will occur along the way. These thermodynamic calculations can be quite complex unless certain assumptions are made, one being steady conditions and the other a lack of convection in the area of the pipe. So, anyone having brilliant idea to calculate the heat loss in a pipe, please share with me. Thanks a lot! Harry Potterish ![]() |
Hi Everyone, A boiler or steam generator is a device used to create steam by applying heat energy to water. Any appliance that is constantly exposed to water is prone to leaks, and steam boilers are no exception. Care and maintenance can go a long way toward preventing leaks, but the corrosive effect of water can only be held off for so long. Leaks can occur at a number of points inside and on the surface of steam boiler machinery, and you can detect them by looking for the presence of several signs and symptoms The conventional method of detecting tube leaks such as monitoring boiler make up water, mass balancing or merely depending on the human ear to recognise a sound change, are not sufficiently sensitive for large boilers. By using these methods the leak is often big enough to have already caused serious consequential damage sometimes to an entire boiler face. Research on acoustic tube leak detection for power station boilers started during the 1970's and has since become the most advanced method of tube leak detection worldwide. In 1984 we produced a computer based acoustic tube leak detection system for use on large boilers. * What to Look For If you see water on the ground or on the outside of your boiler, this is usually a sure sign of leakage, but boiler leaks do not always show themselves in such an obvious way. Often, your boiler is so hot during operation that small leaks evaporate quickly. These leaks are still detectable, however. Look for rust, water stains, corrosion buildup, and deposits of mineral salts. Leaks deep inside your boiler might be invisible, but they can sometimes be detected by removing your boiler's external covers. If you don't know how to do this, a service technician can help you look for interior leaks. * Likely Locations Some of the most common leak points on steam boilers include tankless coil mounting plates, pipe fittings, around bolt openings, between sections of a cast-iron boiler, at the circulating pump mounting flanges and at the boiler temperature/pressure relief valve. Leaks can also occur around various other valves and drains. You might not know the location of all these parts, but you can find them by consulting your boiler's operation manual. * Hydrostatic Testing Boiler technicians use a process called hydrostatic testing -- often simply called hydro-testing -- to detect leaks. Hydro-testing involves filling the boiler system with treated water between 100 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit, gradually increasing the pressure at less than 50 pounds per square inch per minute and inspecting the entire system for leaks. Hydro-testing should only be performed by a certified professional, and can be included with your boiler's regularly scheduled maintenance to keep it running smoothly. * Warning If you find rusted and corroded parts while inspecting your boiler, it is generally a good policy to look but not touch. In many cases, rusted and corroded areas can already be so thin that poking at them can break right through, transforming a minor leak to a major problem. Mineral buildup can also be holding back a major leak, and chipping it away can only make matters worse. If you find leaks, contact a service technician who can repair or replace the parts if necessary. Thanks a lot! Harry Potterish ![]() |
Hello Everyone, Greetings to all. Myself Harry Potterish. I am a newbie. I want to join in your discussion group. I could not find introduction thread. So, I introduce myself here. I have a little knowledge about Water Treatment. I want to know more and more about Water Treatment and many more. So I want to join in this group. In the discussion if there is any mistake please forgive me and cooperate with me. Thanks a lot! Harry Potterish ![]() |
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