08.07.2020
Fortunately, effective disinfection is possible while reducing CO2 and plastic waste. The solution lies in the on-site production of NADES 2.0. One only needs water, salt and electricity to produce active chlorine, i.e. sodium hypochlorite by electrolysis, with a mCON generator. Only the salt has to be transported. As a solid it is easy to transport and is not subject to any transport restrictions.
Since August 2019, Licatec has been using a mCON generator from the company aquagroup AG in Weiden to keep their open recooling systems free of legionella.
The generators developed by aquagroup AG produce the biocide NADES 2.0 on site at the customer. This is active chlorine, which is generated in situ from sodium chloride by electrolysis. Only water, electricity and salt are required for production. Risks and costs associated with the transport, storage and handling of hazardous chemicals in the conventional treatment of water are completely eliminated. The low operating costs make the product particularly economical to use.
Every day, numerous trucks transport hundreds of tons of conventional disinfectants on Europe's roads. Often the goods transported are hazardous goods for which strict regulations apply during transport. The use and storage of this hazardous substance is also subject to strict regulations. In addition, these canisters contribute to plastic waste.
On the other hand, process-reliable disinfection in open evaporation cooling systems in accordance with VDI 2047 and 42nd BImSchV is absolutely necessary. Only in this way can life-threatening legionella and other pathogenic germs be reliably eliminated. These germs can enter the ambient air via aerosols and endanger human life.
The dosing of NADES 2.0 into the cooling towers is automatically event-controlled. A measurement and control technology developed by aquagroup especially for cooling towers monitors and controls this process. The dosing data is recorded and is used for recording in accordance with the 42nd BimschV.
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