Goodway® Descaling Solutions for Hexonic® Heat Exchangers
HEXONIC® has inspired people to save our planet’s resources through efficient heat transfer. Implementing a preventive maintenance schedule is essential to retaining optimal heat transfer and flow.
When reliability is essential, HEXONIC offers heat exchange solutions ranging from Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers (BPHE), Gasketed Plate Heat Exchanger (GPHE), Plate and shell, shell & tube, and shell & coil. For over 30 years HEXONIC has been perfecting their products to give customers confidence in making the best choice for their heat exchanger needs. HEXONIC provides heat exchange solutions for almost every industrial application imaginable, these industries include chemical, food & beverage, HVAC & refrigeration, oil & gas, marine, and power generation. Hexonic heat exchangers are designed specifically to meet the needs of the respective machine or equipment system, ensuring energy efficiency and reliability regardless of the market segment.
HEXONIC® and Goodway® Technologies have partnered to ensure peak heat transfer efficiencies continue with approved preventative maintenance solutions and proven cleaning methodologies.
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Shell & Coil Heat Exchanger
When cleaning a Hexonic shell & coil heat exchanger you will first need to reference the corresponding chart below so you know the proper amount of ScaleBreak-MP needed and the length of cleaning time. The shell side volumes differ from the tube side volumes. Heavier scale accumulations could require additional ScaleBreak-MP, circulation time, or both.
Shell & Coil Heat Exchanger Step by Step Instructions for Cleaning
The Goodway GDS-C40 is a perfect clean-in-place pump system for cleaning shell & coil heat exchangers. The reversing capability of this system is instrumental in the successful opening of potentially plugged tubes.
- Follow proper shutdown and lockout procedures and isolate the heat exchanger from the system by closing the supply and return water valves.
- Position a ball valve on the low point of the heat exchanger. This valve will function as your entry point for your ScaleBreak-MP cleaning and can be closed to prevent backflow.
- Attach your circulation hoses so you are pumping into the bottom of the heat exchanger and returning the fluid out the top.
- Your exit point on top needs to be at the highest point of the exchanger. If tubes are above your exit point, position the hose at a higher point. This action will bring up the liquid volume and ensure the higher tubes are flooded and do not become air bound with CO2 or foaming resulting from the cleaning.
- Fill your exchanger with water and perform a hydrostatic test by turning on your pump and circulating water. This action assures the exchanger is isolated and none of the ScaleBreak-MP will be needlessly lost.
- You will need to bleed off enough water equal to the volume of ScaleBreak-MP required for the cleaning. If you relieve too much water, you can add some back in to complete your recirculation loop.
- Water-formed deposits will occupy volume, as a result, additional water may need to be added during the cleaning duration as deposits are dissolved.
- Periodically check your isolation valves as they may have initially seated against the scale. As ScaleBreak-MP dissolves the scale, this action will help you avoid losing the product.
- Circulate the ScaleBreak-MP solution for the recommended timeframe as indicated in the chart below.
- During your ScaleBreak-MP cleaning you will want to ensure your solution remains active. For this step, please follow our “Testing ScaleBreak’s Effectiveness” procedure.
- Once you have reached the recommended circulation time and your ScaleBreak-MP solution has completed the job, you can begin your flushing process.
- Though ScaleBreak-MP is a biodegradable solution, most facilities must conform to pH discharge limits. ScaleBreak Neutralizer can be utilized to safely elevate your pH to meet your discharge limit so it can be flushed to the drain. Please follow the instructions for this process in the ScaleBreak Neutralizer information sheet.
- To flush your heat exchanger, turn off your circulation pump, remove the return hose from your recirculation system, and put it in a drain.
- Add a freshwater hose to your recirculation bucket on your pump system and turn the pump back on.
- Continue running clean water through the heat exchanger for 10-15 minutes or until the return water is running clear. This action will also flush your pump system.
- Disconnect your hoses, close the valves you performed your circulation through, and open the valves for the exchanger supply water.
- Your heat exchanger can now be returned to service.
This procedure is for offline cleanings only, please contact Goodway Technologies for instructions to perform an online cleaning.
Please note:
- Follow all local regulations for discharge.
- Follow all plant personal protective equipment guidelines as determined by your health & safety team.
- ScaleBreak formulas have very minimal corrosion rates, however, the application of ScaleBreak may reveal pre-existing under-deposit corrosion (UD). This type of corrosion can present itself in the form of pitting, pin holes or similar types of damage.
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Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger
When cleaning a Hexonic shell & tube heat exchanger you will first need to use our calculation tool below so you know the proper amount of ScaleBreak-MP needed and the length of cleaning time.
The information in the calculation tool allows you to adjust the amount based on the thickness of the scale in your Hexonic heat exchanger.
Click to use the: SHELL & TUBE HEAT EXCHANGER CALCULATOR
Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger Step by Step Instructions for Cleaning
(Follow proper shutdown and lockout procedures and isolate the heat exchanger from the system by closing the supply and return water valves.
- Position a ball valve on the low point of the heat exchanger. This valve will function as your entry point for your ScaleBreak-MP cleaning and can be closed to prevent backflow.
- Attach your circulation hoses so you are pumping into the bottom of the heat exchanger and returning the fluid out the top.
- Your exit point on top needs to be at the highest point of the exchanger. If tubes are above your exit point, position the hose at a higher point. This action will bring up the liquid volume and ensure the higher tubes are flooded and do not become air bound with CO2 or foaming resulting from the cleaning.
- Fill your exchanger with water and perform a hydrostatic test by turning on your pump and circulating water. This action assures the exchanger is isolated and none of the ScaleBreak-MP will be needlessly lost.
- You will need to bleed off enough water equal to the volume of ScaleBreak-MP required for the cleaning. If you relieve too much water, you can add some back in to complete your recirculation loop.
- Water-formed deposits will occupy volume, as a result, additional water may need to be added during the cleaning duration as deposits are dissolved.
- Periodically check your isolation valves as they may have initially seated against the scale. As ScaleBreak-MP dissolves the scale, this action will help you avoid losing the product.
- Circulate the ScaleBreak-MP solution for the recommended timeframe as indicated by our calculation tool.
- During your ScaleBreak-MP cleaning you will want to make sure your solution remains active. For this step, please follow our “Testing ScaleBreak’s Effectiveness” procedure.
- Once you have reached the recommended circulation time and your ScaleBreak-MP solution has completed the job, you can begin your flushing process.
- Though ScaleBreak-MP is a biodegradable solution, most facilities need to conform to pH discharge limits. ScaleBreak Neutralizer can be utilized to safely elevate your pH to meet your discharge limit so it can be flushed to the drain. Please follow the instructions for this process in the ScaleBreak Neutralizer information sheet.
- To flush your heat exchanger, turn off your circulation pump, remove the return hose from your recirculation system, and put it in a drain.
- Add a freshwater hose to your recirculation bucket on your pump system and turn the pump back on.
- Continue running clean water through the heat exchanger for 10-15 minutes or until the return water is running clear. This action will also flush your pump system.
- Disconnect your hoses, close the valves you performed your circulation through, and open the valves for the exchanger supply water.
- Your heat exchanger can now be returned to service.
This procedure is for offline cleanings only, please contact Goodway Technologies for instructions to perform an online cleaning.
Please note:
- Follow all local regulations for discharge.
- Follow all plant personal protective equipment guidelines as determined by your health & safety team.
- ScaleBreak formulas have very minimal corrosion rates, however, the application of ScaleBreak may reveal pre-existing under-deposit corrosion (UD). This type of corrosion can present itself in the form of pitting, pinholes, or similar types of damage.
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Brazed Plate and Gasket Heat Exchanger
When descaling the water side of a Hexonic brazed plate or gasket plate heat exchanger, please use our calculation tool below to determine the amount of ScaleBreak-MP needed and the length of cleaning time. The information in the calculation tool allows you to adjust the amount of ScaleBreak-MP needed based on the thickness of the scale in your Hexonic plate exchanger.
Brazed Plate and Gasket Plate Heat Exchanger Step by Step Instructions for Cleaning
- Follow proper shutdown and lockout procedures and isolate the heat exchanger from the system by closing the supply and return water valves.
- Position a ball valve on the low point of the heat exchanger. This valve will function as your entry point for your ScaleBreak-MP cleaning and can be closed to prevent backflow.
- Attach your circulation hoses so you are pumping into the bottom of the heat exchanger and returning the fluid out the top.
- Your exit point on top needs to be at the highest point of the exchanger. If the exit point is lower than the top of the plate pack, position the hose at a higher point. This action will ensure the entire plate pack is flooded and ScaleBreak-MP comes in contact with all the interior wetted surfaces. It will also ensure upper interior areas do not become air bound with CO2 or foaming resulting from the cleaning.
- Fill your exchanger with water and perform a hydrostatic test by turning your pump on and circulating the water. This action assures the exchanger is isolated and none of the ScaleBreak-MP will be needlessly lost.
- You will need to bleed off enough water equal to the volume of ScaleBreak-MP required for the cleaning. If you relieve too much water, you can add some back to complete your circulation loop.
- Water-formed deposits will occupy volume, as a result, additional water may need to be added during the cleaning duration as deposits are dissolved.
- Periodically check your isolation valves as they may have initially seated against the scale. As ScaleBreak-MP dissolves the scale, this action will help you avoid losing the product.
- Circulate the ScaleBreak-MP solution for the recommended timeframe as indicated by our calculation tool.
- During your ScaleBreak-MP cleaning you will want to make sure your solution remains active. For this step, please follow our “Testing ScaleBreak’s Effectiveness” procedure.
- Once you have reached the recommended circulation time and your ScaleBreak-MP solution has completed the job, you can begin your flushing process.
- Though ScaleBreak-MP is a biodegradable solution, most facilities need to conform to pH discharge limits. ScaleBreak Neutralizer can be utilized to safely elevate your pH to meet your discharge limit so it can be flushed to the drain. Please follow the instructions for this process in the ScaleBreak Neutralizer information sheet.
- To flush your heat exchanger, turn off your circulation pump, remove the return hose from your recirculation system, and put it in a drain.
- Add a freshwater hose to your recirculation bucket on your pump system and turn the pump back on.
- Continue running clean water through the heat exchanger for 10-15 minutes or until the return water is running clear. This action will also flush out your pump system.
- As an added safeguard you can reverse your hoses, so you pump into the top and out the bottom. This action will flush away any debris that may have settled out the bottom of the exchanger.
- Disconnect your hoses, close the valves you performed your circulation through, and open the valves for the exchanger supply water.
- Your heat exchanger can now be returned to service.
Please note:
- Follow all local regulations for discharge.
- Follow all plant personal protective equipment guidelines as determined by your health & safety team.
- ScaleBreak formulas have very minimal corrosion rates, however, the application of ScaleBreak may reveal pre-existing under-deposit corrosion (UD) or microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC). These types of corrosion can present themselves in the form of pitting, pin holes or similar types of damage.
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Pool Heat Exchanger
When cleaning a Hexonic pool heat exchanger you will first need to reference the corresponding chart below so you know the proper amount of ScaleBreak-MP needed and the length of cleaning time. The shell side volumes differ from the tube side volumes. Heavier scale accumulations could require additional ScaleBreak-MP, circulation time, or both.
Pool Heat Exchanger Step by Step Instructions for Cleaning
(Follow proper shutdown and lockout procedures and isolate the heat exchanger from the system by closing the supply and return water valves.
- Position a ball valve on the low point of the heat exchanger. This valve will function as your entry point for your ScaleBreak-MP cleaning and can be closed to prevent backflow.
- Attach your circulation hoses so you are pumping into the bottom of the heat exchanger and returning the fluid out the top.
- Your exit point on top needs to be at the highest point of the exchanger. If tubes are above your exit point, position the hose at a higher point. This action will bring up the liquid volume and ensure the higher tubes are flooded and do not become air bound with CO2 or foaming resulting from the cleaning.
- Fill your exchanger with water and perform a hydrostatic test by turning on your pump and circulating water. This action assures the exchanger is isolated and none of the ScaleBreak-MP will be needlessly lost.
- You will need to bleed off enough water equal to the volume of ScaleBreak-MP required for the cleaning. If you relieve too much water, you can add some back in to complete your recirculation loop.
- Water-formed deposits will occupy volume, as a result, additional water may need to be added during the cleaning duration as deposits are dissolved.
- Periodically check your isolation valves as they may have initially seated against the scale. As ScaleBreak-MP dissolves the scale, this action will help you avoid losing the product.
- Circulate the ScaleBreak-MP solution for the recommended timeframe as indicated by our calculation tool.
- During your ScaleBreak-MP cleaning you will want to make sure your solution remains active. For this step, please follow our “Testing ScaleBreak’s Effectiveness” procedure.
- Once you have reached the recommended circulation time and your ScaleBreak-MP solution has completed the job, you can begin your flushing process.
- Though ScaleBreak-MP is a biodegradable solution, most facilities need to conform to pH discharge limits. ScaleBreak Neutralizer can be utilized to safely elevate your pH to meet your discharge limit so it can be flushed to the drain. Please follow the instructions for this process in the ScaleBreak Neutralizer information sheet.
- To flush your heat exchanger, turn off your circulation pump, remove the return hose from your recirculation system, and put it in a drain.
- Add a freshwater hose to your recirculation bucket on your pump system and turn the pump back on.
- Continue running clean water through the heat exchanger for 10-15 minutes or until the return water is running clear. This action will also flush your pump system.
- Disconnect your hoses, close the valves you performed your circulation through, and open the valves for the exchanger supply water.
- Your heat exchanger can now be returned to service.
This procedure is for offline cleanings only, please contact Goodway Technologies for instructions to perform an online cleaning.
Please note:
- Follow all local regulations for discharge.
- Follow all plant personal protective equipment guidelines as determined by your health & safety team.
- ScaleBreak formulas have very minimal corrosion rates, however, the application of ScaleBreak may reveal pre-existing under-deposit corrosion (UD). This type of corrosion can present itself in the form of pitting, pinholes, or similar types of damage.