Comprehensive Engineers Test Kits

The AquaKlar® comprehensive Boiler Test Kit has been developed specifically for engineers and treatment professionals responsible for the maintaining and management of boiler systems. This test kit has been designed to include the key parameters which enable the monitoring of samples in these water systems ensuring optimum operating conditions are maintained.

 

Comprehensive Engineers Test Kit

Key Features
 

- Ideal for mobile treatment engineers

- Compact & portable design

- Easy to follow waterproof instructions

- Clear product labeling

System Monitoring Kit

The AquaKlar® Comprehensive Engineers Test Kit has been developed specifically for engineers and treatment professionals responsible for the maintaining and management of boiler systems. This test kit has been designed to include the key parameters which enable the monitoring of samples in these water systems ensuring optimum operating conditions are maintained.

The kit provides accuracy and speed, utilising titration, drop test and comparator methods together with electronic meters for the most efficient monitoring of water samples. The reagents and equipment are specified below.

The ETK005 is supplied in a robust aluminium carry case with reagents and instruments secured and retained by a high quality chemical resistant foam insert with sufficient chemical reagents to carry out between 100 and 200 tests.

Industrial Water Treatment

Water systems require regular and careful monitoring to ensure the correct water conditions are maintained.  Chemicals are dosed to ensure the integrity and performance of the system.  A treatment programme should be specified according to the system and then be maintained in accordance with it.  The correct dosing of these treatement chemicals is critical to the success of a treatment program and the long life of the plant.

Any failure to maintain the correct levels and dosing of the chemical treatments can lead to:

Corrosion of the system (leaks)

Formation of scale (blocked pipes)

Increased biological activity

These can lead to unstable water conditions with potential negative consequences to the life of the plant and operating costs.