Successful Conversion Of Softeners And Two Bed Deionizers To Packed Bed Systems 

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Successful Conversion Of Softeners And Two Bed Deionizers To Packed Bed Systems

Challenge

The quantity and quality of water from an existing water treatment system were not meeting the expectations of plant personnel from a Midwestern power plant.  The challenges they faced:

  • Increased consumption of chemicals, energy, water and manpower
  • Inadequate production due to long, inadequate or multiple regenerations
  • Lower water quality due to inadequate regenerations

 

Plant personnel needed a quick, dependable solution that would maximize production, decrease expenses and improve water quality.

Solution

Through USFilter’s EP&S (Engineered Parts and Services) group, the existing system was upgraded and retrofitted.  In this example, the existing system was already a packed bed system that was operating erratically and not to design specifications.  The upgrade included:

  • Upsizing the acid chemical and regenerant dilution water pumps for increased regeneration flow rates
  • Adding compaction pumps for the additional compaction step
  • Changing the upper laterals to allow the resin fines to be discharged
  • Installing UPS resin for better performance
  • Making some logic changes to the existing control system

While this installation was already a packed bed design, the EP&S group can also convert existing co-current or countercurrent softener and two bed (also referred to as a separate bed) installations into packed bed systems. 

Results

Existing co-current or countercurrent systems can be upgraded to packed bed systems resulting in:

  • Lower costs due to less consumption and more efficient use of chemicals, energy, water and manpower
  • Improved quality of treated water and quantity
  • Significantly less waste water volumes and disposal charges
  • Maximized performance using the same footprint

 

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