The following cleaning procedure is designed specifically for a system that has had carbonate scale precipitated in the elements. In severe calcium carbonate scaling, the cleaning solution may have to be heated to above 35°C. Typical calcium carbonate cleaning is conducted at 20-25°C. The cleaning procedure is considered complete when the pH of the cleaning solution does not change during recycle and/or high flow pumping.
It may be possible to recover severely scaled elements by acid cleaning. Calcium carbonate scales dissolve easily in acids by releasing carbon dioxide. This can be observed as a foaming/bubbling reaction.
Cleaning system flow diagram
There seven steps in cleaning elements with carbonate scale.
Table Carbonate scale cleaning solutions
Cleaning chemical formula in order used: HCl is hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid); H3PO4 is phosphoric acid, Na2S2O4 is sodium hydrosulfite.
Cleaning solutions
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Solution
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Preferred
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0.2 wt % HCl (pH 1 – 2, 35°C)
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Alternative
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2.0 wt % citric acid
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Alternative
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0.5% H3PO4
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Optional
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1.0% Na2S2O4
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