Overview
At the GAP headquarters in Pleasanton, California, Brian Malone is the chief engineer and assures efficient maintenance operations for the 180,000 square feet five-story facility. Malone was looking to solve the hard water problems at the GAP. Malone meticulously collected data to understand the impact Magnation would deliver.
Magnation’s devices were promised to decrease surface tension, reduce friction, and viscosity for faster and easier flow. Magnation also improves pump performance with better air intake, better spray patterns, and flow inducement while saving fuel to get more power with less energy and maintenance. Malone was eager to see if waterworks more effectively when conditioned with Magnation, in hopes of positively
Problem
The GAP’s five-story commercial building is located in the City of Pleasanton, which has high pH, high TDS, and hard water. Hardness as CaCO3 in the groundwater ranges from 316mg/L up to 529 mg/L. These numbers impact water consumption with excessive evaporation and water waste, increased energy bills, and higher CO2 emissions. Additionally, there was a foul smell from hydrogen sulfate in the water, and the high pH was eroding equipment.
Solution
A combination of Magnation Rainbolts (2-stage treatment with magnetic resonance treatment) Aquabolts (5 stage treatment consisting of double Rainbolt and vortexing treatment) were installed throughout the facility. Magnation units were installed on the incoming main line, boilers, cooling towers, ice makers, and drinking fountains.
Results
In addition to solving hard water issues and lowering the pH, Malone noted a reduction in water and energy waste, CO2 emissions, and reaping evaporation credits from the City of Pleasanton— the only business to achieve this.
Evaporation was reduced by 37,750 gallons in the West Cooling Tower, and 29,700 gallons in the East Cooling Tower. The difference of two months worth of data equated to a savings of 67,450 gallons of water. Expected savings will approach half a million gallons of water per year in water savings alone.
Conclusion
Magnation is an effective treatment for scale prevention as it reduces precipitation on solid surfaces. As a chemical-free water descaler for commercial, industrial and residential applications, Magnation reduced total dissolved solids (TDS), reduced need for expensive and damaging chemicals, and used 42% less energy for HVAC pumping. Reduction of 42% in energy consumption due to two factors: using less water and reduced friction from less surface tension of the water.
Blow down reduced by 10%, saving water and the company received evaporation credits from the City of Pleasanton.
“After installing Magnation, we observed 42% savings in energy, less scale formation, higher efficiency in cooling with less demand on compressors for cooling towers resulting in easier chilling cycles, better spray pattern on 15-year-old equipment — the manufacturer had never seen that before! And, the cooling tower use to have a foul stink that no longer smells.” ~Brian Malone, Chief Engineer at The GAP Headquarters, California, 2018
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