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How should seawater desalination equipment be cleaned?

November 2, 2024

Seawater desalination equipment provides abundant freshwater resources for coastal cities and is a very popular type of seawater desalination equipment The device is easy to operate and maintain. As long as there is seawater and electricity, fresh water can be provided immediately after startup. As the usage time increases, the equipment also needs regular cleaning and maintenance. So, how should seawater desalination equipment be cleaned? Below, we will introduce the standard cleaning methods for seawater desalination equipment.

 

1. Rinsing with RO produced water before cleaning can reduce the content of pollutants and thus reduce the consumption of cleaning chemicals. After cleaning, use RO produced water to flush away the drugs in the components and pipelines.

 

2. Soak each section in cleaning solution beforehand, regardless of the degree of pollution or scaling. Soak each section in cleaning solution for 15 minutes to loosen most of the pollutants. Finally, transfer the soaked cleaning solution to the wastewater treatment tank and strictly prohibit returning to the cleaning tank. This step can prevent the liquid in the cleaning tank from being contaminated, open up blocked channels, and ensure even fluid distribution for the next cycle of cleaning. This step can be repeated several times.

 

3. Segmented cleaning to avoid mutual contamination between the front and back sections.

 

4. The positive flow cleaning solution flows in from the component water inlet and out from the concentrated water outlet, circulating in and out of the cleaning component. Assemble a water inlet on/off valve to generate pulse cleaning for better results. The seawater desalination equipment utilizes high-precision filtration of reverse osmosis membranes to remove various harmful substances from the raw water, making the effluent quality meet people's physical needs.