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January Lunch Meeting - Water Treatment for Closed Loop Hydronic Systems

  • 08 Jan 2014
  • 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
  • Byron's Southend, 101 W. Worthington Avenue, Suite 110 Charlotte, NC 28203
  • 29

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Water Treatment for Closed Loop Hydronic Systems

The January meeting's technical presentation will focus on Closed Loop Hydronic System's Water Treatment with an emphasis on “Multi Metal” systems. There are a lot of new High Efficiency systems with equipment that contains more than just the traditional Cast Iron boilers. Water pH, dissolved minerals and suspended particles, just to name a few, are more important than ever to keep under control. We all want more efficient systems, but you have to take care of the systems you design or install. It’s not necessarily more expensive, just different.

Come out and learn a little about the proper treatment of these closed loop systems.


Presented by Kim Wooten, Regional Manager for Chem-Aqua

Kim is a regional manager and has 22 years of water treatment experience as a technical service representative and manager.  He currently is responsible for 15 field representatives throughout Eastern Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Chem-Aqua is the wholly owned water treatment subsidiary of NCH Corporation, a worldwide company that has been providing high-quality maintenance supplies, chemicals and services since 1919. Their Corporate Offices are located in Irving, Texas, USA. They have over 25 manufacturing plants and distribution centers worldwide, and can provide custom water treatment solutions in over 28 countries in North and South America, Europe, and Asia.

 

 

 

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