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* Sizing an appropriate mineral descaler model/s is a combination of the building’s primary use, diameter of the water pipes where the mineral descaler will be installed, and the anticipated water flow. Other variables such as building height, square footage and supporting equipment (boilers, heat exchanges, cooling tower, etc.) also play a role in developing a holistic descaling plan to lower energy consumption and extend equipment and piping infrastructure lifespans.
Note: to offer a general mineral descaling model sizing plan for the building classifications below, assumptions were made for pipe diameter, number of floors, building size, etc. A final installation plan for your specific building may require more or fewer installed models.
Y1 – Fire Department
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Installation Considerations: Several live in quarters and showering facilities are assumed to be part of NYC fire department buildings. Using a centralized placed; larger descaler would maximize descaling results. Adding an additional descaler to the hot water pipe will create longer and stronger descaling bonds, this will result in cleaner showers with less general maintenance. |
• Office Buildings • Return On Investment • Boliers |
Y2 – Police Department
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Installation Considerations: Using a centralized placed; larger descaler on the main water pipe for a police department will be strong enough to descaling a typical police station. For larger buildings, a smaller primary descaler can be used on the main water pipe and then additional descalers installed on secondary level pipes to support 1-3 levels. |
• Office Buildings • Return On Investment • Cooling Towers |
Y3 – Prison, Jail, House of Detention
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Installation Considerations: Prisons, jails, and houses of detention are expected to vary in size. A customized installing plan would be required to assess water and equipment demands. Contact us for assistance. |
• Return On Investment • Cooling Towers • Boliers • Heat Exchangers |
Y4 – Military And Naval Installation
Mineral Descaling Models: |
Installation Considerations: Contact us for a customized plan |
• Return On Investment • Cooling Towers • Boliers • Heat Exchangers |
Y5 – Department of Real Estate
Mineral Descaling Models: |
Installation Considerations: Contact us for a customized plan |
• Office Buildings • Return On Investment • Cooling Towers • Heat Exchangers |
Y6 – Department of Sanitation
Mineral Descaling Models: |
Installation Considerations: Depending on the size of building and overall descaling goal, one or several descalers may be used. |
• Factory/ Industrial • Energy Efficiency Studies |
Y7 – Department of Ports And Terminals
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Installation Considerations: This installation plan uses the maximum descaler model for the pipe diameter to descale building support equipment in basement levels. Secondary smaller descaler units are installed on each level to remove and prevent scale from forming inside pipes and in faucets. |
• Return On Investment • Energy Efficiency Studies |
Y8 – Department of Public Works
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Installation Considerations: A slightly larger mineral descaler is use on each level instead of a centrally placed larger descaler. |
• Office Buildings • Return On Investment • Energy Efficiency Studies |
Y9 – Department of Environmental Protection
Mineral Descaling Models: |
Installation Considerations: A larger descaler is used on the main water pipe to accommodate a larger per story square foot space. |
• Office Buildings • Return On Investment • Energy Efficiency Studies |
Without knowing the intrinsic specifications for your property classification, the examples above are offered as a possible solution. However, this may not be completely accurate until the above-mentioned variables are considered.