Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 12-14-04 |
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WRT218
2005 Spring – 2009 Spring |
LAB |
1 Credit(s) |
3 Period(s) |
Troubleshooting
Membrane Technologies |
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Troubleshooting
reverse osmosis (RO) systems. Hands-on experiences with actual RO systems and
membrane technologies. Maintenance, problem solving and cleaning procedures. Prerequisites or Corequisites: WRT210 or permission of
department. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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WRT218 2005
Spring – 2009 Spring |
Troubleshooting Membrane Technologies |
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Demonstrate the correct monitoring procedures of reverse
osmosis systems and other membrane technologies. (I) |
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Explain problems that could occur in a reverse osmosis
system and other membrane technology systems. (II, IV) |
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Perform instrument calibrations on specific membrane
technology equipment. (III) |
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Locate specific problems in the reverse osmosis system and
other membrane technologies. (II, IV) |
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Describe methods to prevent problems in the reverse
osmosis system and other membrane technologies. (II, V) |
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Compare and contrast methods for troubleshooting a reverse
osmosis system and other membrane technologies. (VI) |
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Competencies
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WRT218 2005
Spring – 2009 Spring |
Troubleshooting Membrane Technologies |
I. Monitoring Procedures A. pH B. Chlorine C. Sulfite II. Common Problems A. Source of problems B. Case studies C. Industry concerns 1. semi-conductor industry 2. pharmaceutical industry 3. beverage industry 4. cosmetics industry III. Calibrations A. Conductivity B. Flow meters C. Pressure D. pH E. Temperature IV. Diagnosing Problems A. Salt rejection 1. front end 2. tail end 3. isolated 4. uniform B. Differential pressure
changes 1. front end 2. tail end 3. random 4. uniform V. Problem Prevention A. Salt rejection B. Differential pressure
changes 1. front end 2. tail end 3. random 4. uniform VI. Methods of
Troubleshooting A. Visual inspection B. Dissolution in acid C. Dye test D. Optical microscopy |