It\u2019s\xa0hard\xa0to believe, we are half way into Industrial Water Week.\xa0 Today\u2019s questions are all about cooling and we are joined by another mentor of mine, Jay\xa0Farmerie, CWT.
The questions we will answer today are:
Cycles of concentration in a cooling tower, if you can control your limiting factors, is there any reason to stop concentrating the water indefinitely?
How do you weigh downtime against maximizing water and chemical consumption in a cooling tower and a boiler?
Don\u2019t forget my\xa0challenge\xa0to you:\xa0 What can you do\xa0differently\xa0in your regular routine that will impact everything else?\xa0 It\u2019s no\xa0secret, if you do the same things your will keep getting the same things.\xa0 So, what can you change that will impact\xa0everything\xa0you do.
Happy\xa0Cooling Wednesday!\xa0
Join me\xa0each and every\xa0day this week for a special themed episode.\xa0
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Timestamps
Limiting factors [0:02:15]
Concentration Ratio [0:04:35]
Water and Chemical Consumption [0:11:03]
Chiller plant [0:14:13]
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Quotes
Cooling Wednesday - Question of the Day!
"Reach out to the people that have helped me in my career."
Cycles of concentration in a cooling tower, if you can control your limiting factors, is there any reason to stop concentrating the water indefinitely?
"Your job as a water treater is more or less not to sell chemicals but prevent energy use."
What are you thinking about that you can change what you do on a regular basis that is going to impact on everything that you do on a redular basis?
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Links Mentioned
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Connect with Jay Farmerie
Website: http://www.cyrusrice.com/
LinkedIn:\xa0https://www.linkedin.com/in/jay-farmerie-07b80015/
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