CHEMICAL CONTROL
IN SOLAR THERMAL POWER PLANTS
The
Chemical Control course addresses a very delicate issue in the
operation of a solar thermal power plant: control of the
physical-chemical characteristics of the cooling water, water-steam
cycle and effluents.
The importance of this control is such that a wrong treatment can have
very serious damage and a loss of production so important, that its
good performance should be one of the strategic objectives in the plant
exploitation. As demonstrated throughout the course, this control is
simple, easy to understand and implement if you have the right skills.
Next
edition:
Location: Madrid
Date: October 3 - October 4, 2011
Course
fee: 495 € + 18% VAT
Courses in company:
This
course can be done anytime at the customer premises. Check prices and
conditions by calling 91 126 37 66 or sending an email to
info@renovetec.com
Distance learning course:
This
course can be done any time from a distance. Check prices and
conditions by calling 91 126 37 66 or sending an email to
info@renovetec.com
Special condition for unemployed
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COURSE DETAILS
Type of Course: On
site classes, based on a presentation developed with the help of
programs like
Power Point
Duration: 13
hours
Course Level:
Medium. It is assumed that participants have a previous knowledge in
industrial installations and they have some work experience.
Material: Colour
Book 17 x 24 Paperback
Practices: Practices
performed: Maintenance plans and Budget Calculation
Course Director: Fernando Narbona,
Bachelor in Chemistry
COURSE CONTENT
CHEMICAL CONTROL
- What
is the Chemicals control?
- Pursued
objectives
COOLING TOWERS CHEMICAL CONTROL
- Basic
operation of a cooling tower
- Inlay
and corrosion
- PH
control
- Conductivity
control
- Redox
potential control
- Bacteriological
pollution control
- Acceptance
ranges
- Regulations
related to towers
BOILERS CHEMICAL CONTROL
- Dissolved
gases control
- Oxygen
and CO2 effects
- Thermal
degassing
- Degassing
in the condenser
- Chemical
removal of dissolved oxygen
- pH
Control
- Conductivity
control
- Silica
ion control
- Na+
control
- Ammonia
+Phosphate treatment
- All
Volatile conditioning
- Comparison
between two types of conditioning
- Five
Points of Control
- Water
supply (make up)
- Acceptable
ranges and UNE regulations
CLOSED LOOP CONTROL OF SUPERHEATED WATER
CLOSED LOOP CONTROL OF COOLING SYSTEM WATER TREATMENT PLANT
- Basic
operation of a WTP
- Controls
and adjustments in the pretreatment phase
- Controls
and adjustments in the osmosis plant
- Controls
and adjustments in the refining phase
WASTEWATER CHEMICAL CONTROL
- Usual
effluent
- Regulation
rafts
- Control
equipment
NECESSARY TECHNICAL RESOURCES
CHEMICAL CONTROL HIRING
- Purchase
of reagents and analysis
- Service
contracts at a fixed price
- Specific
services
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