Standard Practice for Evaluation of Microbicides Used in Cooling Water Systems
Importancia y uso:
5.1 This practice determines potentially effective microbicides for use in cooling water systems using cooling water and deposits/biofilm obtained from the field. The addition of deposits/biofilms addresses the need to include the major source of microorganisms in cooling water systems. Even with this addition, laboratory results may not be totally predictive of microbicidal effectiveness in the field. This is because conditions in the field affecting microbicide effectiveness are difficult to mimic in the laboratory. These conditions that affect microbicide efficacy include blow-down rate, addition of makeup water, water hardness, hydrocarbon leaks, pH, sediment loading, dissolved solids, microbes in slime (biofilms), and deposits (salts, iron minerals, organics, and so forth) on surfaces. An additional factor is the difficulty in enumerating all microbes in the water due to the lack of adequate recovery media. A guideline for unconventional measurement of microbes is found in Guide E1326.
Subcomité:
E35.15
Referida por:
E2756-24AE01, E1054-22
Volúmen:
11.08
Número ICS:
65.100.99 (Other pesticides and agrochemicals)
Palabras clave:
algae; algicide; bacteria; bactericide; biofilms; cooling towers; cooling tower waters; deposits/slime; efficacy; fungi; fungicide; microbial biofouling; microbicide;
$ 1,226
Norma
E645
Versión
25
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Practice
Fecha aprobación
2025-02-01
