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Why is it essential that the flushing procedure runs perfectly?
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Why are precise dosing pumps essential in the pre-treatment process?
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Why does the permeate water have to be further treated after the reverse osmosis process?
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How does reverse osmosis in desalination work?
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Why is it important to measure the raw water, production water and brine, when the facility is switched on for the first time?
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Why are beach wells with submersible pumps the optimal intake method for smaller desalination plants?
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1: Why is it essential that the flushing procedure runs perfectly?
Flushing prevents premature corrosion and increases system reliability
1: Why is it essential that the flushing procedure runs perfectly?
Flushing keeps the usage of expensive chemicals to an absolute minimum
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1: Why is it essential that the flushing procedure runs perfectly?
Flushing ensures reliable and efficient operation for years
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2: Why are precise dosing pumps essential in the pre-treatment process?
They ensure that the exact amount of chemicals is used, keeping the cost of production to a minimum.
2: Why are precise dosing pumps essential in the pre-treatment process?
The salt cannot be removed from the water if it is not treated with chemicals.
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2: Why are precise dosing pumps essential in the pre-treatment process?
It always looks good if a premium brand of dosing pumps is installed.
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3: Why does the permeate water have to be further treated after the reverse osmosis process?
To ensure consumers that the water is safe to use and drink.
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3: Why does the permeate water have to be further treated after the reverse osmosis process?
To change the colour of the water before it reaches the consumer.
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3: Why does the permeate water have to be further treated after the reverse osmosis process?
To ensure the right PH-value and to add important minerals that have been filtered away.
4: How does reverse osmosis in desalination work?
In reverse osmosis, the intake water is subjected to high temperatures in order to separate salt from water through evaporation.
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4: How does reverse osmosis in desalination work?
Reverse osmosis is a normal filtration process in which water passes through a filter.
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4: How does reverse osmosis in desalination work?
High-pressure pumps force seawater through a membrane to separate water molecules from minerals, bacteria and other impurities.
5: Why is it important to measure the raw water, production water and brine, when the facility is switched on for the first time?
The measuring will ensure that the water is properly treated before it reaches the reverse osmosis membranes.
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5: Why is it important to measure the raw water, production water and brine, when the facility is switched on for the first time?
By comparing the data with the values obtained in the design phase it is possible to calibrate and balance the system to get the best possible results
5: Why is it important to measure the raw water, production water and brine, when the facility is switched on for the first time?
Because it is important to provide the operator with the instructions and the information he needs.
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6: Why are beach wells with submersible pumps the optimal intake method for smaller desalination plants?
A beach well is a very cheap solution for water intake.
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6: Why are beach wells with submersible pumps the optimal intake method for smaller desalination plants?
A beach well intake will prevent chemical use in the desalination plant.
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6: Why are beach wells with submersible pumps the optimal intake method for smaller desalination plants?
The water passes through sand, which acts as a natural filter and eliminates the need for prefiltration in the plant