Reliable Deionized Water for Philippine Power Plants: MMF, RO, & EDI Solution

25 May, 2026
Features two sets of 125 TPH Multi-Media Filters (MMF) as the pretreatment for initial filtration and sediment removal. Afterwards, a two-stage (RO) process is utilized to reduce most of the unwanted substances. Lastly, the water is further polished with an Electrodeionization (EDI) unit, producing high-quality deionized water. This integrated treatment process supports reliable operations and compliance with environmental standards.

Timeline

l  Initial Inquiry Date: May 2018

l  Order Placement: Mid-October 2018

l  Assembly Time: Mid-October 2018 ~ End of December 2018

l  Inspection Period: Mid-January 2019

l  Shipping Time: End of January 2019

l  On-Site Commissioning: Mid-August 2019

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Difficulties & Solutions:

l  Difficulty: Power plants require water with extremely low conductivity and minimal silica levels to protect sensitive equipment like boilers and turbines. Meeting these standards while ensuring system reliability and efficiency was critical.

l  Solution: Instead of a single 10 m³/h system, we designed two parallel 5 m³/h systems. This ensures uninterrupted operation; if one unit requires maintenance, the other can continue to meet the plant’s needs. The modular design also allows for easier maintenance.

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