Many water treatment companies recognise the desire for their water systems to contain only the highest levels of clean water before commissioning the work on systems. At the stage of pre-commissioning, contaminants must be removed; otherwise performance will not be at its maximum.
So the potential buyer should be looking for an entirely comprehensive pre-commission cleaning service. The following services will be provides upon setting-up an appointment: tank cleaning, pipework disinfection of cooling systems, and water tank maintenance; elite, specialised cleaning of water systems, leak detection, chlorination, etc.
For pipeline pressure testing in addition to chlorination sampling, testing of hydrants, chlorinated drinking systems, and pressure testing are all part of the standard service package. For the most elite services that cover issues relating to the construction and utility industry, we are knowledgeable with regard to digital flow gauges and chemical units.
We supply quality services throughout the UK and have gradually become one of the top providers in the business. On the day of your appointment, a trained operative will arrive at the site before we commence pre-commission procedures. Flushing points and sewage draining points will be accessed, making sure there is adequate functioning. A method statement will then be manufactured for approval, and then a license will need to be created for by the closest water authority to pass.
Unfortunately, this legal requirement is a must in instances when chemical water is being dumped into the sewer. After results are received, there will be a number of processes that will be presented. Moreover, the system is to be pressure tested and vented before we arrive at the site. The cleaning process is relatively elaborate and is mentioned briefly in the following list: firstly, dynamic system flushing takes place, removing debris, etc., then a biocide wash is undertaken to remove bacteria; then, a chemical cleaning ensues, to loosen deposits in the piping; system inhibiting is begun to ensure there is little water to metal corrosion taking place.
Lastly, back flushing is initiated, which removes debris from terminal units. After all of these steps are finished, documents detailing the procedure will be forwarded to related authorities.