Maintaining stable water quality is essential for ensuring efficient system operation and extending equipment lifespan. Key parameters such as pH, hardness, dissolved oxygen, total dissolved solids (TDS), chlorine, turbidity, and alkalinity all play a role in influencing scaling, corrosion, and fouling. Rather than focusing on a single factor, effective water management requires continuous monitoring and balanced control of these indicators. By keeping these parameters within reasonable ranges, industrial and HVAC systems can achieve more reliable performance, lower maintenance costs, and longer service life.
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