GE P&W Long Term Water Treatment User Manual

Fact Sheet
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These comparisons are from an actual Long Term Service contract that not only cut water costs in half but water quality was dramati­cally improved.
Part of GE’s Multiple Technology Back-up Fleet 24/7 Priority Availability
Long term installation uses GE filter system, 300 GPM (68 m3/hr) RO system, forced draft aerator, and demineralizer
to provide ultrapure water. Starting with municipal wastewater, this installation uses 2-step RO prefilters along with a RO reject storage tank. This allows reject water to be used for filter backwash to reduce overalll water usage.
Long Term Water Treatment
Contract Services Worldwide
GE Service Agreements
GE’s long term water treatment service agreements provide a wide range of capabilities and technolo­gies to supply ultrapure or treated water. Long term service offers many financial and technical ad­vantages over capital investment systems including multiple technologies and the world’s largest 24/7 mobile fleet backup.
GE professional field service representatives oper­ate and maintain these systems which can be re­motely monitored with GE’s InSight* technology. InSight, a remote monitoring and diagnostics ser­vice, monitors and analyzes performance of the wa­ter treatment systems and customized reports are generated for viewing on the web-based system.
From source water to final supplied water, GE’s long term services provide treated water that meets your requirements for purity and volume with little or no capital expenditure, reduced operating costs and improved technical performance.
GE’s extended term services are backed by the
largest and most comprehensive fleet of mobile wa­ter treatment equipment available anywhere. With priority service agreements, GE guarantees water quality and quantity.
DeltaFlow*
By combining Reverse Osmosis, Gas Transfer Mem­branes and Electrodeionization, the DeltaFlow pro­cess is just one of many technologies available for supplemental and extended term water treatment.
The introduction of new technology (high flow membranes) allowed this 1200 GPM (270 m3/hr) RO system to be upgraded to 1800 GPM (405 m3/hr) without additional equipment.
Quality Assurance Standards
ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management System – “The Design, Installation, and Servicing of Water Purifica­tions Systems for Industrial Applications Utilizing Ion Exchange, Membrane, Filtration, Degasification, and Deoxygenation Technologies”
Water on demand
GE builds, owns, operates, and maintains long term water treatment systems like this one at a US kraft mill. This 10 year GE Long Term Service Agreement reduced labor costs and cut chemical use by 87%. Long term treatment systems can be installed in one of our pre-engineered buildings, in your new or existing building or in mobile containers.
Starting with municipal wastewater, this installation uses 2-step RO prefilters along with an RO reject
storage tank. This al­lows reject water to be used for filter back­wash to reduce overall water usage.
GE’s long term projects provide customers with little or no capital expenditure, reduced operating costs and improved technical performance. If you would
like more information about how GE’s long term
services agreements can provide you with the same, contact your local GE Representative, visit us at www.ge.com/water, or call the numbers below:
USA: Toll free 800-446-8004 or +1-757-855-9000
EU: +00 800-4300-0043 or
Other EU countries +44 (0) 733 394555
Asia Pacific:
Australia & New Zealand +1800 064 140 SE Asia +65 6268 4366 China +86 411 8366 6489 India +91 80 2797 1661
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