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Enwa Water Treatment
ENWA Norway
ENWA Sweden
ENWA UK
ENWA Germany
ENWA PMI AS
ENWA Denmark
ENWA ABC Tech AS
ENWA USA
ENWA Pahlen AS
Enwa Water Treatment
─ Develop and manufacture water treatment equipment.
─ Commissioning, service and after sale.
─ Reliable, environmentally friendly, energy
effective and quality conscious.
─ Established in 6 countries + international distributors and agents
─ Norwegian owners
─ 160 employees
─ Approx 50 MEUR turnover
Enwa Water Treatment
Agents and Distributors in the following countries:
- UK - Malaysia
- The Netherlands - South Korea
- Poland - Australia
- Greece - New Zealand
- Croatia - USA
- Turkey - Ireland
- Italy
- Russia
- India
- Singapore
- China
- Vietnam
- Pakistan
Filter and
Filter systems
EnwaMatic®:
Chemical free water
conditioner for cooling-
and heating systems
Reverse Osmosis:
Fresh water from
sea-, brackish- and
contaminated water
ENWA BIN-X®:
Chemical free
bacteriological barrier
Bathing facilities:
Treatment plant and
equipment for spa &
swimming pools
Water Works
District
Heating
E N W A M A T I C
EnwaMatic
Inhibits corrosion
Controls scaling
Filtration < 5 µm
Restricts bacterial growth
Air separation & removal
Changes to key water parameters:
Elevation of pH
Elevation of alkalinity
Regulation of hardness
Silica sand
Reaction media 1/ 2
Gravel
Glass beads
EnwaMatic
Energy Efficiency:
Sustainable Energy Solutions.
Designing new technologies and
maximising existing ones to
ensure all new homes have a
zero carbon rating by 2016.
Fairview New Homes Ltd,
£70m redevelopment of a
dilapidated hospital site in
Colindale, North London.
EM 1672 Main Energy Centre, 2011.
Energy Efficiency: ESCO’s responsibility for the systems next 20-25 years operation
“The EnwaMatic is always preferred for our District Heating Networks as we achieve
consistent water quality with filtration down to 5 Microns which is essential with heat
interface units using plate heat exchangers with very small waterways. Visual
indication of the water turbidity through the flow meter sight glass confirms how
well the units operate.”
Garry Kimber, Operations and Maintenance Manager – E.ON Sustainable
Energy: Community Energy Team.
Dalston Lane:
2 x EM 1260, 2 x EM 1252
1 x EM 825
Chalvey, Carbon ZERO, EM 825,
18 mths operation - Excellent water chemistry.
Ian Marchant, chief
executive of Scottish
and Southern Energy,
said: “This is an exciting
project as it will give us a
much clearer picture of the
zero carbon home process
from start to finish.
“Homes in the UK account for more than a quarter of the UK’s carbon dioxide
emissions so saving energy makes sense for the planet as well as the householders.
Rt Hon Chris Huhne MP.
Referenzen in Deutschland
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Dorint Hotel Sanssouci Berlin -
Potsdam
Grundfos-Pumpenfabrik in Wahlstedt
Prijon Bootsbau KRAFT - FOOD Biogasanlage Kuppendorf
System very heavily contaminated.
Installation of EM; Intensive backwash regime.
Operating 4 x 2MW Chillers to maintain cooling, running at full capacity.
Extra strain/wear on all components running at 100 %.
Post clean up/stabilisation: Same environmental conditions.
Same level of cooling achieved with 3 x 2 MW chillers.
Saving 2 MW.
Energy Efficiency:
Wärtsilä, Finish Ship Engine Manufacturer, recently approved EMM after
an extensive trial, 16 378 hours. Even with considerable water exchange
EMM showed satisfactory performance.
Engine Cooling: EMM
Piston thermal stress analysis by
Technomot Limited.
Engine optimisation
Reduced fuel consumption
Guaranteed design efficiencies.
Pistons need to be constantly cooled.
Heat needs to be ejected.
Heat stress impacts greatly on piston
lifespan.
Good water quality & chemistry impacts
positively on:
Aberdeen City Council ↓↓ ~ 8%
Comprehensive data set, monitored by
ACC.
Marie Porteous, Energy Manager.
Comparison 20 sites vs 5 treated sites.
Registered < 5 % in some cases, upto
13 %. Av, 8 %.
Further savings achieved in second
year due to boiler output reduction.
Call outs ceased, no more blocked
components; TRV’s and strainers.
Contacts: A. Mcpherson, R. Ferguson.
Energy Efficiency:
Steen & Strom, Olso, Norway, 2002:
“Before the installation the water had a return temperature of 8 °C and a
flow from the chiller of 6 °C. After the ‘clean up’ the return is 11°C and a
flow of 6°C. We have regained the design efficiency of the system”, says
Las Ørmen.
The only change to system was the introduction of EM to the CHW system.
Change in energy consumption attributed to EM.
Before installation Delta T of 2 °C. After
installation Delta T 5 °C.
Extrapolated savings
2,100 NOK = £182 per day.
Energy price 0,20 NOK (1.7 pence) per kWh,
ROI, 29 working days based on standard operation.
Year one 375,000 NOK = £32,600 per year.
Energy Efficiency:
By cleaning the blocked cooling coils of deposited debris and
corrosion by-products, the client was able to re-establish effective
cooling. The pumping requirements were reduced from four to
two 18.5 kW pumps creating considerable savings.
Continuous filtration
Dynamic, self-regulating process
Environmentally sound
Reduced COSHH & HS risk
New build or retrofit
Cost effective alternative
EnwaMatic Summary