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Evaluation of the Aqua-Stream™ Side Stream Filter with Pathex® Antimicrobial Filter Media                                       Part 2: Bacteria, Cooling Systems, and Side Stream Filtration

2/14/2018

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Summary of Study:
Beginning in October 2016, AS Filtration, LLC conducted a year-long study to document the effectiveness of a non-oxidizing biocide within a side stream filter on the cooling tower system of a four-story office building in Chattanooga, Tennessee. AS Filtration™ installed an Aqua-Stream™ side stream filter, utilizing their unique Pathex® antimicrobial filter media, on the 400-ton cooling tower system in operation at the office building. The goal of this study was to analyze the effects of the Aqua-Stream™ and Pathex® on bacteria, energy use, water use, and overall equipment/maintenance costs.

Bacteria:
As described in the previous entry, controlling bacterial and microbiological presence can help a cooling system operate more efficiently and limit other undesirable issues. A cooling system with bacterial concerns can also be a health issue, harboring pathogenic bacteria such as E. coli and Legionella. These particular bacteria have been known to cause sickness in humans, with Legionella (responsible for Legionnaires’ disease) having caused dozens of fatal infections in the US alone.

Frequently, oxidizing biocide chemicals such as chlorine, chlorine dioxide, and bromine are used to control biological activity. While typically effective, the chemicals are often hazardous to handle, must be constantly replenished, are harmful to the environment, and can accelerate corrosion within the system (GE 2013). The extensive corrosion seen in Images 1 and 2 occurred over only 8 years, the length of time that the cooling tower has been in service. Prior to the installation of the Aqua-Stream™, chlorine was being used to treat the cooling water at the Chattanooga study site. During the year-long study using the Aqua-Stream™ with Pathex® all chemical treatment was suspended. All water samples were taken and analyzed by an independent laboratory. As shown in Image 3, the concentration of waterborne bacteria increased dramatically once the chemical treatment was stopped in mid-October of 2016, quickly approaching the allowable threshold before the effects of filtration were seen.

The combination of the Aqua-Stream™ filter and Pathex® media maintained a reduced bacterial presence via biological control for the remainder of the study. It is worth noting that during the warmer spring and summer months (when the cooling system is being used the most and bacteria thrive) the Aqua-Stream™ with Pathex® consistently maintained cooling system bacteria levels considerably lower than industry standards. Filtration through Pathex® frequently achieved bacteria counts lower than 100 colonies per milliliter (col/mL), and achieved counts as low as 10 col/mL, one one-thousandth of the industry standards set by the Cooling Technology Institute (CTI 2008).

The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard 188 recommends water treatment plans for a building’s HVAC and water systems to address these issues. Though the standard itself does not have regulatory authority for pathogen control, it is frequently incorporated into building codes. These results demonstrate the suitability of the Aqua-Stream™ filter with Pathex® media as a critical component of a water management plan to meet or exceed the criteria set forth in ASHRAE Standard 188.

The next entry will focus on energy consumption and how it relates to cooling systems and side stream filtration. If you would like to know more or discuss using the AquaStream™ and/or Pathex® at your facility, please contact us!

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Evaluation of the Aqua-Stream™ Side Stream Filter with Pathex® Antimicrobial Filter Media                                       Part 1: Overview and Background

1/29/2018

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PictureImage 1. The 400-ton cooling tower at the Chattanooga study site.
Summary of Study:
Starting in October 2016, AS Filtration, LLC conducted a year-long study to document the effectiveness of a non-oxidizing biocide within a side stream filter on the cooling tower system of a four-story office building in Chattanooga, Tennessee. AS Filtration installed an Aqua-StreamTM side stream filter, utilizing their unique Pathex® antimicrobial filter media, on the 400-ton cooling tower system in operation at the office building (Image 1). The goal of this study was to analyze the effects of the Aqua-StreamTM and Pathex® on bacteria, energy use, water use, and overall equipment/maintenance costs.

Overview:
Cooling towers are an important part of many large-scale cooling systems. They typically use evaporation to cool process water, so that the water can be reused to extract heat from the system. Given the purpose of cooling towers, they operate much more efficiently when their heat exchange surfaces are clean.

Cooling towers face four primary water treatment issues that can reduce operational efficiency: corrosion, scaling, fouling, and microbiological activity (PNNL 2012).
  • Corrosion – can cause premature structural failures; exacerbated by high oxygen levels  and oxidizing biocide chemicals
  • Scaling – precipitation of dissolved minerals; has insulating properties that reduce the efficiency of the heat exchange surfaces; requires more work from the system to achieve desired cooling
  • Fouling – insulating film formation on heat exchange surfaces affecting performance and energy requirements of the cooling system; causes include process oils, suspended particles, and biologic growth
  • Microbiological activity – can be either suspended or formed on system components; strongly insulating, increasing energy requirements; byproducts encourage further microbiological activity/growth     

All of these can negatively affect operational efficiency and are inter-related, such that an increase or decrease in the severity of one can cause a comparable, parallel change in the others (PNNL 2012). These water treatment issues arise for a number of reasons, including water chemistry, suspended and dissolved solids, dust, and bird and insect activity from the open system.

Multiple reputable studies, including several from the Department of Energy (DoE), have shown that side stream filtration can reduce the prevalence of the concerns described above. These studies also examined the benefits of side stream filtration on water usage, energy consumption, maintenance requirements/downtime, and biological control. Side stream filtration using the Aqua-StreamTM and Pathex® antimicrobial filter media allows for all of these benefits of filtration, with the addition of killing and controlling bacteria and biological activity. The Aqua-StreamTM selected for the cooling tower in this study measures 24 inches in diameter and roughly 80 inches in height, with a total footprint of 36 inches by 48 inches (12 ft2), and utilizes approximately 650 lbs (6.5 ft3) of Pathex® media. The filter operates with its own control system, virtually eliminating the need for any maintenance actions. Pathex® antimicrobial filter media does not degrade and is rejuvenated daily by the filter’s control system through a programmed backwash cycle.
 
The next entry will examine waterborne bacteria in cooling systems and the effect of Pathex® on these issues.

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From Clammy to Comfortable: Water Filtration Solves Hotel Cooling Problem 

2/8/2016

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Now that cooler weather is upon us, it’s time to perform HVAC system maintenance and lay up cooling towers for winter. If your system struggles to keep up with the summer’s heat and humidity, now is the perfect time to evaluate your cooling water treatment program and consider making a switch.
 
Take, for example, a hotel in Washington, D.C. that traded biocide chemicals for Pathex filter media and hasn’t looked back:

The Problem
Biofilm, scaling and corrosion were winning the battle in the cooling tower of a Washington, D.C.’s 10-story hotel. Resulting operational inefficiencies in the 200-ton cooling tower led to guests complaining about hot, muggy rooms.

The Solution
An Aqua-Stream high-efficiency side-stream filter, fitted with Pathex antibacterial filter media, was installed. The Aqua-Stream efficiently filters suspended solids, and Pathex replaced the oxidizing chemical biocides that weren’t adequately killing bacteria in the cooling water.
 
Together, the products improved heat transfer efficiency, reduced water and energy consumption and decreased maintenance needs for the hotel – ultimately resulting in cooler, more comfortable rooms for hotel guests.
 
The Outcomes
Cleaner air, cooler water and significant savings.
 
Read the case study for additional outcomes or contact us to discuss your cooling tower filtration needs.

Already have a side-stream filter? Consider switching to Pathex filter media to boost the power of your filter. It’s a drop-in replacement for most sand and multi-media filter beds. Pathex kills bacteria on contact without using or leaching chemicals.
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Best Practices in Cooling Tower Management Yield Water Savings 

11/30/2015

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The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) offers guidance for reducing water usage and improving water efficiency, and their Best Management Practices publication includes a section on cooling tower management. Although the FEMP resources are designed specifically for federal businesses and campuses, they’re best practices that can help all building owners and managers save money on cooling tower operations.
 
The FEMP’s best practice #10 offers water efficiency opportunities for cooling towers, and we’ll focus on three of those tips:

  1. Maximize cycles of concentration
  2. Install side-stream filtration
  3. Consider alternative water treatment options
 
Cycles of concentration
Maximizing cycles of concentration reduces water lost through blowdown, thereby minimizing the amount of water needed as make-up water. Significant water savings can be achieved by running lengthier cycles, but using the same water for a longer period allows dissolved solids to accumulate between blowdown flushes, causing scaling and corrosion problems.  The extent of those problems is highly dependent on environmental factors and the quality of your makeup water.
 
The next two water efficiency recommendations, however, provide solutions for increasing cycles of concentration in new and retrofit configurations.
 
Side-stream filtration
Side-stream filters run continuously, filtering sediment from a portion of cooling water and returning clean water back into the system. This process prevents the buildup of scaling and biofilm and requires fewer maintenance interruptions. High-efficiency side-stream filtration also improves operational efficiency, saves water, and reduces the need for water treatment chemicals.

Learn more about high-efficiency side-stream filtration in “2-in-1 Solution for Industrial and Commercial Cooling Tower Water Treatment.”
 
Alternative water treatment options
The FEMP guideline here is a bit vague but refers to the fact that new treatment options can be effective tools in your arsenal for cutting chemical use and saving water. AS Filtration’s antimicrobial filter media, Pathex, is one such solution. Pathex is EPA-registered as a pesticide and is a proven tool for destroying waterborne bacteria on contact. The filter media enhances the efficacy of side-stream filters by removing not only suspended solids, but also by controlling bacteria as water is filtered. Pathex is a drop-in replacement for most sand and multi-media filters.
 
Our blog, How Clean is Your Water Filter?, compares water disinfection technologies and shows how Pathex filter media stacks up against traditional treatment options.
 
For more best practices in cooling tower management, read the FEMP’s full Best Management Practice #10.
 
To talk with an experienced engineer about your water efficiency needs, contact us.
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How to Comply with ASHRAE Standard 188-2015 and Reduce the Risk of Legionella

9/8/2015

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Begin updating your water management program today 

In our previous entries, we touched on the basics of the ASHRAE Standard 188-2015, why it’s important, and what buildings and facilities are impacted. Now, we’ll take a look at what you should do to follow the published guideline. 

Establishing a water treatment program
Most cases of Legionellosis are the result of exposure to Legionella bacteria associated with building water systems, so the standard requires use of a water management program to reduce the risk of Legionellosis associated with those systems. 

The water treatment framework within the standard includes these components: 

  • Program team identification
    Indicate who is responsible for implementing and monitoring the water management program. 

  • Description and analysis of building water systems
    Indicate the location and flow of water systems, then identify those that pose the most significant risk for Legionellosis and note where water treatment can be applied. 

  • Control measures
    This is the heart of the standard. Choose and install water treatment measures to effectively reduce the risk of Legionella. Document all treatment measures taken, their implementation schedules and processes, measurement parameters, and corrective actions for each control measure. 
 
  • Verification and validation
    Outline specific, scheduled reviews of water treatment program documentation and processes to ensure the program is being implemented. Then, perform periodic water sampling of building water systems to validate the efficacy of your treatment measures. Routine testing specifically for Legionellosis is the most direct method for confirming the effectiveness of your program. 

What should I do with the written plan and program compliance information?
Simply keep the documentation and make it available for review as needed by the party or parties responsible for enforcing the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 188-2015. 

AS Filtration’s Legionella Risk Management Solutions
Your water management program must include disinfectant to kill or inactivate pathogens, as well as water treatment products to control microbiological activity, scale, and corrosion.  

The Aqua-Stream filtration system has been proven to kill and control waterborne bacteria while removing suspended particles as small as 0.5 micrometers (microns).  

Pathex® antimicrobial filter media removes particles and controls waterborne bacteria. It’s included in our Aqua-Stream filtration system and is also a drop-in replacement for most sand and multi-media filters. Unlike plain sand filters that often harbor bacteria, Pathex kills waterborne bacteria on contact. Pathex is EPA registered as a pesticide under FIFRA sec 3(c)(7)(A) and is certified by NSF International to NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for drinking water system components.  

For more information, please visit our Legionella Risk Management Solutions page or contact us for a free consultation.
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Water Filtration Solutions for Legionella Risk Reduction

8/24/2015

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The cause of Legionnaire’s Disease, Legionella bacteria, is present at low levels in many bodies of water. But it thrives in warm, damp environments like cooling towers and whirlpool spas and can pose a serious health risk when dispersed in mist or fine droplets.
 
Fortunately, reducing and controlling Legionella is relatively easy to do with an effective, continuous water treatment program that is regularly evaluated and maintained. The recently published ASHRAE Standard 188-2015 for managing Legionella risk outlines water treatment program guidelines for monitoring and reducing the bacteria in building water systems. It’s an excellent starting point for establishing or updating a water treatment program for your facility. 

A central component of the standard is control measures to inactivate or kill pathogens as well as reduce scaling, corrosion, and biofilm in cooling towers and evaporative condensers. Control measures are also required for potable water systems, whirlpool spas, ornamental fountains, and aerosol generating misters, atomizers, air washers, and humidifiers.  

There’s no single solution that is best for every application, but our filtration products can be valuable components of your water treatment program for managing Legionella risk in many new and retrofit situations.  

Aqua-Stream™ High-Efficiency Side-Stream Filter
The Aqua-Stream filtration system has been proven to kill and control waterborne bacteria while removing suspended particles as small as 0.5 micrometers (microns). It provides continuous filtration and uses a small footprint, so it’s ideal as a water treatment product in retrofit and critical facility applications .
 
Pathex® Filter Media
Pathex antimicrobial filter media is the key to successful particle removal and controlling waterborne bacteria without the use of chemicals. (See our Technical Report, Breakthrough Filter Media Technology Kills Bacteria on Contact). Pathex is included in the Aqua-Stream filtration system and can also be used as a drop-in replacement for most sand and multi-media filters. Unlike plain sand filters that may harbor bacteria, Pathex kills waterborne bacteria on contact. Pathex is EPA registered as a pesticide and is NSF/ANSI Standard 61 certified for drinking water system components.  

For more information about Legionella risk reduction, please visit our Legionella Risk Management Solutions page or contact us for a free consultation.

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2-in-1 Solution for Industrial and Commercial Cooling Tower Water Treatment

6/29/2015

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Traditional water treatment solutions for cooling towers combat scaling, corrosion, fouling and microbiological growth in two steps: filtration and chemical treatment.

Removing suspended solids with side-stream filtration
Rather than treating all cooling water at once, side-stream filters continuously clean a portion of cooling water, so that the entire water volume is filtered over the course of a day. Traditional side-stream filters are designed to remove suspended solids and silt from water, offering benefits that lead to improved operational efficiency.

In the 2012 paper, “Technical Evaluation of Side Stream Filtration for Cooling Towers,” the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) discusses the effectiveness of side-stream filters as solutions for combatting the primary water treatment concerns in cooling towers:

  1. Corrosion
  2. Scaling
  3. Fouling
  4. Microbiological Activity

By continuously removing solids, silt and organics, side-stream filters diminish fouling and biofouling in the system, which, in turn, reduces scaling and corrosion. However, cooling tower water treatment programs that utilize side-stream filters still require additional disinfection to control waterborne bacteria.

Controlling microbiological activity with chemical biocides
The FEMP report states that most mechanical filtration systems focus on the removal of suspended solids greater than 10 microns in size. But roughly 90 percent of suspended particles are smaller than that! Those smaller particles are typically bacteria, and traditional water treatment programs require oxidizing or chemical biocides for bacterial disinfection.

Those biocides require constant monitoring and can be harmful to handle and store. Often, they can create hazardous byproducts, and they contribute to corrosion of pipes and tubes in the HVAC system. That corrosion creates suspended particles that perpetuate the need for filtration and leads to increased maintenance and shortened equipment lifespans.
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A single solution
The Aqua-Stream™ high efficiency side-stream filter takes a revolutionary approach to cooling tower water treatment by filtering suspended particles and killing waterborne bacteria in a single step. 

The high-efficiency sand filter removes particles down to 0.5 microns in size, but the magic really happens when bacteria comes into contact with the antimicrobial filter media (Pathex®). The EPA-registered filter media kills bacteria on contact, reducing the need for water treatment chemicals by as much as 90 percent. 

The one-two punch of filtration and bacterial control improves operational efficiency by removing suspended particles and preventing the build-up of biofilm. Aqua-Stream can be sized to meet your flow rate needs, and its small footprint makes it ideal for settings where space is at a premium.

Why pay for two solutions, when you only need Aqua-Stream?

Contact us to see whether Aqua-Stream can solve your water treatment problems.

You may also like Side-Stream Filtration Saves Cooling Tower Water, Maintenance. 

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Become an Energy Star: Save up to 40% on Cooling Tower Energy Consumption with New Filtration Technology

5/27/2015

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Become an ENERGY STAR
ENERGY STAR labels are familiar sights on appliances, light bulbs and other products, and now, over 26,000 buildings also boast the certification. ENERGY STAR certified facilities earn the designation by demonstrating that their energy performance score is better than 75% of buildings nationwide. For green-minded businesses, the certification offers visible confirmation of their leadership in environmental stewardship. 

So what does water filtration have to do with energy efficiency and ENERGY STAR certification? Cooling towers can account for 20% or more of a facility’s energy costs, so they’re prime targets when identifying opportunities for saving energy – especially in warm climates where the towers run continuously for much of the year. And selecting a filtration system that removes suspended solids and controls bacteria can significantly improve the operational efficiency of cooling systems, resulting in energy savings of up to 40%!

AS Filtration’s cooling water solutions include the high-efficiency Aqua-Stream side-stream filter and Pathex antibacterial filter media. Together, they continuously filter a portion of cooling water to remove suspended solids (down to 0.5 microns) and kill waterborne bacteria on contact. The result is a highly efficient system with clean water and clear tubes and pipes. Killing bacteria concurrently with filtration leaves behind cooling water that’s clear, clean and no longer prone to the scaling, corrosion, and biofilm that make cooling towers sluggish energy hogs. View a case study highlight to see how one hotel saved 162,490 kWh per year with Pathex filter media in side-stream filters.

If your business is interested in earning ENERGY STAR certification, don’t forget to include your cooling water treatment system in your hunt for energy savings.

AS Filtration takes on a limited number of pilot programs each year to demonstrate the effectiveness of our cooling water solutions. If your business is working toward ENERGY STAR certification and would like to become a test site, please contact us.

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Does Your Water Treatment Plan Address the Symptom or the Problem?

5/11/2015

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Are You Being Proactive?
Many common water treatment solutions today are reactive in nature, attempting to keep corrosion, biofouling, and scaling in balance. The symptoms can be managed, but they won’t go away until the major underlying problem, bacterial overgrowth, is solved.

Chemicals are hazardous to handle and store and are hard on equipment, often causing corrosion in pipes and tanks. Copper and silver are expensive, and bacteria can mutate after treatment, rendering the metals ineffective as long-term treatment options. Ozone is touted as a more earth-friendly option, but it causes corrosion and is dangerous to handle. It also requires specialized equipment that drives up maintenance costs. Finally, ultra-violet light needs frequent maintenance, performs poorly in turbid water (That’s worth repeating: It’s not effective on water that’s already dirty!), and it leaves your water vulnerable to mutating bacteria.

What if there was a way to eliminate expensive and dangerous procedures, reduce corrosion and clean water without harming the environment?

The AS Filtration Alternative

AS Filtration’s filter media products kill waterborne bacteria on contact during filtration, leaving you with clean, clear water that is not prone to scaling or biofouling. The filter media doesn’t use or leach chemicals, so it’s a sustainable option that prolongs your equipment life and reduces maintenance expenses.

By killing and controlling waterborne bacteria before problems start, both Pathex and PathShield filter media offer these benefits:

  • Improved operational efficiency
    Keeping bacterial growth in check prevents scaling, corrosion and fouling, extending the life of your equipment and allowing it to operate more efficiently.
  • Decreased maintenance costs
    The filter media can be used as a drop-in replacement for most sand and cross-flow filters, so it doesn’t require special equipment. The media is safe to store and handle, and there’s no need for constant monitoring and adjustment of pricey chemicals. Simple backwashing keeps the media operating at peak performance.
  • Environmental protection
    Our filter media are EPA-registered pesticides. They don’t use or release chemicals, so they’re safe for your site and for the environment. Pathex and PathShield support your green initiatives and can help your facility earn LEED certification points.
  • Treating the cause instead of the symptom
    Bacterial growth in water is the major underlying cause of common water treatment headaches like scaling, corrosion and biofouling. Controlling waterborne bacteria is the ounce of prevention that’s worth a pound of cure when it comes to water treatment. 

Whether your water treatment need is for stormwater runoff, cooling towers, or other industrial use, our expert engineers are ready to help find the best filtration solution for addressing your water treatment problems.

For more proactive water treatment tips, you may also like 4 Ways to Save Big on Cooling Tower Costs. 

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Pathex Filter Media Achieves U.S. EPA Registration as Antimicrobial Pesticide

5/7/2015

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With the refresh of our website, we’re revisiting newsworthy items, like this major announcement from 2014.

After stringent testing, our finest granule filter media, Pathex®, earned U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registration as an antimicrobial pesticide.  

Pathex antimicrobial filter media kills waterborne bacteria, like coliform, on contact, without using or discharging harmful chemicals. Bacteria is killed instantly when it comes into contact with Pathex filter media, making Pathex an effective and environmentally friendly option for reducing and controlling waterborne bacteria. Its fine particle size makes it a perfect solution for centrifugal, high efficiency side-stream filter, and other slow flow rate applications. 

Traditional water treatment technology includes liquid biocide chemicals, oxidizing agents, ultraviolet lighting, or reverse osmosis, which often produce toxic disinfection byproducts and corrode downstream equipment. 

Pathex is uniquely recognized as the only filter media registered with the EPA while also holding certification to NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for drinking water system components. Pathex is stable, non-toxic, non-leaching, non-corrosive, not consumed with use, requires no power source for efficacy and is not affected by temperature changes. 

View a video demonstration to see how Pathex works.

*Registration number 88965-1

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