Central air conditioning circulating water treatment is achieved through the central air conditioning circulating water system. It mainly includes two parts: cooling water system and chilled (heating) water system. The cooling water system is an open circulation system, while the chilled (heating) water system is generally a closed circulation system. Although these two parts of the central air-conditioning water system have their own characteristics, they have the same problem: they both use tap water as the working medium. When external conditions (such as temperature, flow rate, concentration) change, the water quality often appears unstable. If the water is in a certain state, phenomena such as scaling, corrosion, and biological slime will occur. Without proper water treatment, it will inevitably cause a series of problems such as pipe blockage, corrosion leakage, and reduced heat exchange efficiency, affecting the normal operation of the entire central air-conditioning system.
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