What should you test drinking water for?
We get asked this questions a lot so we came up with an article to cover what you may consider.
Have a read and make an informed decision on what, if anything, you should test your potable/drinking water for.
We get asked this questions a lot so we came up with an article to cover what you may consider.
Have a read and make an informed decision on what, if anything, you should test your potable/drinking water for.
When it comes to protecting your boiler from corrosion there are two aspects you need to look at, first is choosing the right chemical treatment and the second is hotwell/feedwater temperature.
With such demand to know more about legionella risk assessments on let properties; Feedwater made the effort to go down and represent at the Wirral landlord forum at the Village hotel, Bromborough on the 14th of May. The event was well attended and set up to be an education affair for landlord from around the…
Feedwater offer landlord legionella training Feedwater’s Technical Manager Gary Hogben will be performing a Landlord and properties legionella awareness course on June the 25th at the Floral Pavilion in New Brighton, Merseyside. The Event will offer guidance on performing your own assessments of rented properties and what your responsibilities as the duty holder are. Tools and…
Feedwater are avid video marketers Feedwater are in the fortunate position to be friendly with a couple of young experienced video production experts, this gives Feedwater the option to call in this expertise to help market the company’s products and services. The image posted above shows a shot from a new video testimonial from a dairy customer…
Feedwater are an industry innovator in Chlorine Dioxide While the industry fawns over the cumbersome and inefficient standard of the ClO2 generator, Feedwater has gone another route, safety concerns and the specialist nature of the ClO2 generator has borne the necessity for true innovation in this area. Feedwater spent a great deal of time and…
Use our Calculator to convert litres per second into metres cubed an hour and vice versa Please wait a few seconds for the calculator to load [CP_CALCULATED_FIELDS id=”6″] The conversion calculations used are as follows: 1 m3/h = 0.277778 L/s; 1 L/s = 3.6 m3/h Conversion table 1 m3/h = 0.277778 L/s 2 m3/h = 0.555556 L/s 3 m3/h = 0.833333 L/s 4 m3/h = 1.111111 L/s 5 m3/h = 1.388889 L/s 6 m3/h…
Feedwater limited are a founder member of the Legionella Control Association The Legionella Control Association was established at the request of HSE in 1999 as the Code of Conduct Association to raise the standards amongst companies providing legionella control services. As a leading service provider Feedwater have been involved literally from day 1 and have continuously been…
Suspended matter in raw water supplies is removed by various methods to provide water suitable for domestic purposes and most industrial uses. The suspended matter can consist of large solids which settle by gravity alone without any external aids and ‘non-settleable’ material often colloidal in nature. Removal is generally by coagulation, flocculation and sedimentation. The…
The importance of the boiler feedtank, where boiler feedwater and make-up water are stored and into which condensate is returned, is often underestimated. Most items of plant in the boiler house are duplicated, but it is rare to have two feedtanks and this crucial item is often the last to be considered in the design…