Lime dosing with Peristaltic pumpsThe ProblemThe addition of lime forms an important part of water treatment. Lime is used to adjust the ph of drinking water and is added at various stages of the process. The control of ph is important as the effectiveness of coagulants and polymers varies greatly depending on the ph of the water. Lime mixing and lime dosing present particular problems, lime is particularly aggressive and can be dangerous if released into the work area especially in a dust form before it is hydrated into solution. Two principle methods of lime dosing can be employed. Fixed rate dosing of variable strength lime solution. Variable rate dosing of fixed strength lime solutions. Introducing higher volumes of lime solution makes high-level corrections; low-level corrections are made introducing lower volumes of lime solution. For the first method fixed speed fixed flow pumps are employed for the second method variable speed variable flow pumps are utilised. Once in solution lime presents further difficulties to the pumps and transfer systems. In the pump the coating process builds up layer on layer affecting the performance of the pump, ultimately resulting in failure that requires dismantling and cleaning of the pump. Traditional metering pumps that employ ball valves suffer particularly from this problem as a result of the ball valves and seats becoming choked with lime. Seals are another area that are prone to failure again because of the coating problem jamming up the spring mechanisms as well as the seal faces suffering from abrasion from the particles of lime. In addition when the pump stops the lime solution tends to dry out on the seal faces and sticking the faces together.
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