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Watts Scale Control Technology
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Fort Bend, Independent School District Overcomes Destruction of Equipment from Scale Armstrong Elementary Formerly Quail Valley Elementary Stafford, TX July 17, 2008
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Problem - Defined For years the district used the standard, 80-year old technology, salt-based water softeners to prevent scale. Softeners increased equipment costs for the district. Increasing maintenance, salt storage costs, and the expense of wasted water from backwashing and regenerating. Salt-based systems became prohibitively expensive. Control valves on Softeners required maintenance contracts and monitoring Salt storage required Special storage facility (due to the corrosive properties of out gassing) Recurring monthly expense Labor to handle storage and fill brine tanks
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ProblemCreated a Chain Reaction Use of Water Softener Excluded by Independent School District (ISD) At Armstrong Elementary. Excessive Scale Issues in Under 1 Year Damage to Steamers, Water Heaters and Mixing Valves In-Line Point-Of-Use Scale Inhibitors Required Monitoring & Servicing at Great Expense
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The Intelligent Scale Solution
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Watts OneFlow ® Scale Control System Documented, Field-proven superior performance Less expensive, easier to install Smaller footprint Patented Media Lasts for three years No Salt (no salt storage or labor costs) No Chemicals No Maintenance No Electricity No Waste Water for Backwashing and Regeneration ANSI Standard 42, NSF61, 3rd Party Tested & Certified
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Watts OneFlow ® Enables Ft. Bend, ISD to: Provide a scale solution for all facilities Protect the water heaters Protect kitchen equipment Protect plumbing fixtures and piping Save thousands of dollars in operating expense Watts OneFlow ® Scale Control System
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From July 2008 – Present CornerStone Elementary is the control system The school stayed with the original softener system in order to compare with Armstrong Elementarys OneFlow ® Scale Control System Watts OneFlow ® Scale Control System 2008 CornerStone Elementary installed a traditional salt softener 2007 July Armstrong Elementary installs OneFlow ® System January One Month Check on OneFlow ® System at Armstrong Elementary after installation 2009 August Five Month check on OneFlow ® System at Armstrong Elementary after installation July 2008
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Existing 4" Inlet Piping for Building Supply
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Bypass Required
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Completed Bypass Isolation Valves Supply/Return
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Copper Line With Wye Strainer
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Transition From Copper TO CPVC
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CPVC Water Inlet Manifold Isolation Valves Purge Valves Unions
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Outlet Manifold to Building Supply Piped in Parallel Isolation Valves Drain Valve
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Armstrong Elementary Evaluation Photos Taken July 17, 2008 EWH-1 Element Photographed for Evaluation EWH = Water Heater Element
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Armstrong Elementary Evaluation Photographed July 17, 2008 EWH-2 Element before OneFlow ®
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Armstrong Elementary Evaluation Photographed August 28, 2008 EWH-1 Element after 40 days with OneFlow ® Shows substantial descaling
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Armstrong Elementary Evaluation Photographed August 28, 2008 EWH-2 Element after 40 Days with OneFlow ® Shows substantial descaling
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Armstrong Elementary Evaluation Photographed January 12, 2009 EWH- 1 Element No scale buildup with OneFlow ® after 6 months of use
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Armstrong Elementary Photographed January 12, 2009 EWH-2C Element No scale buildup & reduction of prior buildup
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Cornerstone Elementary Utilizing Traditional Salt Softener Photographed January 12, 2009 EWH-1 Element installed October 2007 Massive scale buildup
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Cornerstone Elementary Utilizing Traditional Salt Softener Photographed January 12, 2009 EWH-1 Element Installed July 17, 2008 Massive scale buildup
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Armstrong Elementary – Watts OneFlow® Cornerstone Elementary – Traditional Salt Softener Results Protects newly installed components Reduces existing scale on previously installed equipment All of This with No Additional Maintenance
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Armstrong Elementary – Watts OneFlow® Cornerstone Elementary – Traditional Salt Softener Facilities Construction Department, Ft. Bend Independent School District. After reviewing the results of this final test, the district will use the Watts OneFlow ® Technology for future new projects and replacements. OneFlow ® provided a sizeable vaster protection against scale buildup vs. salt Softener. OneFlow reduced and extensively de-scaled previous buildup. OneFlow, No salt, no maintenance, no backwashing, no regeneration or no monitoring. Since OneFlow ® has been installed, Facilities Crews have not even been back in the mechanical room where the system is located. With Watts OneFlow, No salt purchases, no salt storage, no replacement salt labor, no monitoring and no salt corrosive damage: OneFlow works and is maintenance free. OneFlow ® is for any owner looking to have protection against scale buildup with no maintenance, no salt, no wasted water and you only need the replacement of the media every three years.
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WATTS SCALE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
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Acknowledgements Dan Ursery ProjectSales Specification Sales Manager South TX Provided on-site photographs and content for this presentation. He also worked closely with the Ft. Bend, ISD to ensure a successful installation. H. M. Cunningham Project Sales Team
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