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Heat Exchanger Cleaning - Inspection Clean vs. Standard Cleaning
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00:00:03.149 optimal cleaning to an inspection clean 00:00:05.78000:00:05.790 status ensures operational efficiency 00:00:08.24000:00:08.250 and a longer duration between cleaning 00:00:10.58000:00:10.590 requirements 00:00:14.90000:00:14.910 at Dunn we have the ability with our 00:00:18.39000:00:18.400 off-site methods to thoroughly clean to 00:00:20.58000:00:20.590 inspection clean status quickly and 00:00:22.65000:00:22.660 safely any fouling permitted to be left 00:00:25.23000:00:25.240 on the surface of the equipment after 00:00:26.85000:00:26.860 cleaning will attract additional fouling 00:00:29.04000:00:29.050 at a greater pace once put back into 00:00:31.22900:00:31.239 service the combined effects of fouling 00:00:34.68000:00:34.690 and scaling create a layer of insulation 00:00:36.87000:00:36.880 around the tube walls this reduces heat 00:00:39.99000:00:40.000 transfer and causes a loss in pressure 00:00:42.33000:00:42.340 in turn this can have a negative impact 00:00:44.63900:00:44.649 on production 00:00:53.84000:00:53.850 a heat exchanger cleaned to inspection 00:00:56.77900:00:56.789 clean status rejects fouling 00:00:59.24000:00:59.250 for a longer period of time resulting in 00:01:02.11900:01:02.129 overall better performance this reduces 00:01:06.59000:01:06.600 downtime and increases productivity 00:01:09.76000:01:09.770 potentially saving your company a lot of 00:01:12.98000:01:12.990 money 00:01:21.11000:01:21.120 you
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