Title: Ball-Tech Energy Ltd. Present the BallTechnic System Air
1Ball-Tech Energy Ltd. Present the BallTechnic
System
- Air Conditioning and Industrial Heat Exchangers
Cleaning Systems -
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2 Ball-Tech Energy
Ltd. Established in 1989 as an RD
company.? Reorganized in 1994 with new
investment and management.specializes in the
field of water treatment. Main product line The
BallTechnic System. Patented throughout the
world.? Installed in air conditioning or
industrial water piping. Keep heat exchanger
tubes permanently clean. ? Enables heat
exchanger nonstop operation at its optimum
design condition.? Over 1700 Installations in
Israel, Italy, France, Mexico, S. Africa
Thailand, India, Malaysia, Singapore, China,
Hong Kong and the Philippines
Located in
the modern Industrial Park in Rosh Haain,
Israel.
3A total solution for Air-Con.
Industrial cooling systems Scale Fouling and
its Environmental problems.
4The Problem
- Keeping Air Conditioning Systems in Full Capacity
Efficiency - The Solution
- Keeping the Heat Exchanger Tubes Always Clean
5Central Air-conditioning System -Block Diagram
COMPLETE COOLING CYCLE
6The Problem
- Cooling capacity of The majority of medium to
large central air conditioning systems are
designed around a re-circulating open water
cooling systems. - Water flow in the tubes of Shell Tube heat
exchanger and remove the heat from the coolant
gas. - Water contains low solubility salts and sediments
that deposit and build a stony scale on the inner
tubes surfaces, causing fouling of the heat
exchanger unit. - Fouling of the heat exchanger unit is causing
reduction of the Air Conditioning C.O.P - 1mm of scale can be deposited in 2000 hours of
operation. - 1mm scale reduces the the system by 45
7What is Causing Fouling? Why? How Fast ?
- Water contain minerals of Magnesium and
Calcium that tend to deposit on hot surfaces. - Scale, fouling sediments can be found after
100-200 operation hours
8Coefficient of Performance (COP) of A/C systems
Cooling Rate of A/C Systems T.R
C.O.P
Electrical power required to generate above T.R
9The Problem
- Accumulation of stony deposits on the tube inner
wall has a heat insulating effect that results
in - ? Reduction of system C.O.P and overall capacity
- ? Lower C.O.P requires extra installed
capacity- resulting in higher
installation cost - ? Lower C.O.P means higher electricity
consumption and - maintenance costs.
- A/C system stoppage due to compressor high head
pressure.
10The Effect of Scale on A/C Performance
11Current Design Consideration to Compensate
Fouling
- Add more capacity per unit
- Add units as backup during disassembly and
cleaning - Current Operational Consideration to Compensate
Fouling - Use more electricity for the required cooling
- Operate another system earlier
- Special maintenance to disassemble and clean the
heat - exchanger
12 13Keeping Heat Exchanging Tubes Always Clean
Existing Solutions
- Chemical cleaning by acids.
- Shutting down and chemical-acid cleaning of
the heat exchanger tubes. -
- Frequent mechanical disassembly and acid
cleaning of the heat - exchanger tubes require excessive maintenance
time. - Acid can damage the tubes and the system.
- An additional backup unit is required to provide
cooling while - cleaning the system.
- Loss of production and cooling for days.
- Environmental problems due to the disposal of
the chemicals.
14 - Ball Tech system
- It is an hydro-mechanical system,
- circulate Sponge Balls through condenser's tubes
and keep them permanently clean. -
15Ball Tech system installation
16Ball Tech system Cleaning Concept
- Features
- The system injects and collects the soft balls
in seconds - 100 reliable system
- Inject and Clean the tubes every 40 min
(adjustable) totally - avoids scale
- The Sponge Balls made of natural rubber with
special wear resistance - additives
- The sponge ballls diameter is 1 mm larger
than that of the heat - exchanger inner tubes diameter..
- Sponge Balls and condense water specific
weight are identical. - Sponge Ball has Excellent Flexibility
- The sponge balls enter and moves through the
heat exchanger tubes by - the water flow
- The sponge balls wipe off the inner tubes
walls without disturbing the - condense water flow.
- Balls replacements - Every 1500 Hrs of the
chiller works.
17Ball Tech system installation
18Ball Tech Injector and Sponge Ball rinsing
19Ball Tech system advantages
- It is a simple, reliable hydro-mechanical system.
- It keeps heat exchangers tubes permanently and
absolutely clean. - It is simple to install and requires no
modification to the heat exchanger. - The ball flow does not disturb the condense water
flow. - It does not impair environmental quality.
- It preserves heat exchangers C.O.P. as designed
by the manufacturer.
20- Saving on Air-conditionings energy consumption
about 15 and more. - Reduce maintenance and chemicals cost.
- It is one-time investment recoverable within one
year. - It prevents accelerated chillers compressor
wear. - Clean and simple procedures for supervision by
any maintenance technician.
21 - Patent Protection
- Ball-Tech Energy Ltd. has patented its
BallTechnic System products throughout the world -
- Patents No
- ? US 5176204
Israel 96802 - ? US 5176204
Israel 94289 - ? US 5086833
Israel 79885 - ? US 4865121
Europe 0-417-332-B1 - Patents Applications in the following countries
- Israel
Japan - USA
China - Mexico
Singapore - S. Africa
Thailand - Europe
Australia
22The Thermodynamic Cycle P-H Graph
23Calculation of Cleaning Reliability
- The BallTechnic system is using 30 balls for
every 100 tubes in a pass (30 of the counted
tubes) - ? Can this ratio clean all the tubes?
- ? Yes, with 99.999.... reliability
- Some simple probability calculations
- ? The chance of a ball not to pass through a
specific - tube is 0.7
- ? There are, however, about 40 cleaning cycle in
24Hrs - and deposits are formed within 200 Hrs.
- ? The probability of a ball not to clean a tube
is reduced - over 24 Hrs. at the power of 40 is
- (0.7)40 6.3 10-7 0.00000063
- Conclusion cleaning reliability of every tube
is proved. - Field experience Unnecessary disassembly of the
heat - exchangers of systems equipped with BallTechnic
shows 100 clean tubes with no exception
24Ball Transfer Force
- Balls specific gravity is the same as water
- Ball diameter is 1 mm larger than tube diameter
- Pressure drop on tube is at least 1 meter (0.1
bar) per pas - Example
- A 20 mm tube diameter, with 0.1bar (1 meter)
pressure difference per pass - The force that pushes the ball through the tube
is - 0.1 bar x (3.14x22 cm)/4 0.315 Kg
- This pressure is much higher than is required to
push the sponge ball through the tube.