BSRIA Closed System Water Testing Screen
Feedwater can now offer Full BSRIA compliant water analysis for Micro and Chemistry parameters to measure the control levels in your closed heating or cooling system.
Feedwater can now offer Full BSRIA compliant water analysis for Micro and Chemistry parameters to measure the control levels in your closed heating or cooling system.
If you are having trouble trying to size your closed heating or chilled system, our handy sizing ‘rule of thumb’ may help when calculating chemical inhibitor dosing.
Feedwater microbiological and chemistry water analysis offerings continue to grow.
Feedwater has proudly positioned itself as the all in one water treatment company carrying a wide gamut of products and services to cover the entirety of customer’s water treatment requirements. This has included having in-house chemistry and microbiological laboratories which process 10,000s of water samples for analysis every year.
Information obtained from regular monitoring can indicate:
whether or not water replacement and backwashing are being undertaken at sufficient frequency,
disinfectant levels are adequate,
show whether or not the operation of the water treatment plant is coping effectively with the bather load,
highlight any unnecessary hand dosing of water treatment chemicals,
provide information on the condition of the filter bed, and
provide advanced warning of failure of filter, pumps, valves etc.
If you have an interest in joining the Feedwater team please look on our Jobs page and contact us, if successful not only will you be joining a company which is good place to work, where people are respected, encouraged, developed and share in our success but you will also gain access to our company perks scheme on your first day!
It is important to test your closed system regularly, especially for chemical reserves, Feedwater offer a range of Chemistry and Microbial tests performed by our in-house Micro and Chemistry labs. We can also provide test kits for you to test your own closed system water for inhibitor reserves and other parameters.
It is common practice to test water for metals, this could be for drinking water reasons, limits on the levels prohibited in waste water or to establish the scale potential of the water. To make the provision of these types of water tests simple, Feedwater has created a number of metals analysis packs which include the sample kit and freepost return to our chemistry laboratory for analysis.
We can break down the guidance for you in an easily digestible manner so that you can be clear on what the guidance says and what you should be doing in your situation. Be aware that sometimes there is no requirement or need to sample. But in some cases sampling is required, especially in care homes and health care premises.
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Due to holidays, Sample Kits, Chemicals and Reagents may not be delivered until January. Returning Samples? The last date for receipt of samples for Microbiology Analysis is Friday 20th December. Feedwater Labs will reopen on 2nd January 2025. Dismiss