Avoid MIC in Type 300 series stainless steel tank:
Lesson and Learned: 1. The use of steam condensate, deionized water, or other clean water with less than 10 ppm chloride ions is the first rule to prevent stagnant water damage.
2. Do not put hydrotest water into equipment, tankage, and piping until just before the facility will be put into service. If this cannot be scheduled, then extra steps are necessary to drain the water and dry the inside.
Avoid MIC in Type 300 series stainless steel tank:
Lesson and Learned: 1. The use of steam condensate, deionized water, or other clean water with less than 10 ppm chloride ions is the first rule to prevent stagnant water damage.
2. Do not put hydrotest water into equipment, tankage, and piping until just before the facility will be put into service. If this cannot be scheduled, then extra steps are necessary to drain the water and dry the inside.
Avoid MIC in Type 300 series stainless steel tank:
Lesson and Learned: 1. The use of steam condensate, deionized water, or other clean water with less than 10 ppm chloride ions is the first rule to prevent stagnant water damage.
2. Do not put hydrotest water into equipment, tankage, and piping until just before the facility will be put into service. If this cannot be scheduled, then extra steps are necessary to drain the water and dry the inside.
Avoid MIC in Type 300 series stainless steel tank:
Lesson and Learned: 1. The use of steam condensate, deionized water, or other clean water with less than 10 ppm chloride ions is the first rule to prevent stagnant water damage.
2. Do not put hydrotest water into equipment, tankage, and piping until just before the facility will be put into service. If this cannot be scheduled, then extra steps are necessary to drain the water and dry the inside.