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Wasted fuel
May 1st 2007

Plant operators could be wasting thousands of pounds in fuel because their water treatment supplier is failing to monitor the phosphate levels of raw water for their steam systems. According to the European Drinking Water Directive, water supplies must not exceed 25 microgrammes of lead per litre of water, reducing to 10 microgrammes from 25 December 2013. To solve the problem, steam system operators need to ensure their water treatment supplier is measuring phosphate in the incoming water supply.

"Our experience shows there is a significant drop of up to 10% in energy efficiency with phosphatescaled boiler systems," says Richard Cumber, steam system conditioning manager, Spirax Sarco, "the problem has arisen because most water treatment suppliers only measure phosphate levels in the boiler itself, not the incoming water supply. What is needed is a water treatment regime that takes into account water quality throughout the steam system, not just inside the boiler."

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