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Since its founding in 1976, EVAPCO, Incorporated has become an industry leader in the engineering and manufacturing of quality heat transfer products around the world. EVAPCO s mission is to provide first class service and quality products for the following markets: Commercial HVAC District Energy Industrial Process Industrial Refrigeration Power EVAPCO s powerful combination of financial strength and technical expertise has established the company as a recognized manufacturer of market leading products on a worldwide basis. EVAPCO is also recognized for the superior technology of their environmentally friendly product innovations in sound reduction and water management. EVAPCO ENGINEERING The Wilson E. Bradley Global Research & Development Center, located at world headquarters in Maryland, includes six state of the art environmentally-controlled testing laboratories and a water analytical laboratory devoted to advanced research in support of our water treatment programs. EVAPCO s research and development focuses on thermal performance verification, market leading heat transfer research, and low temperature testing with a paramount emphasis on developing sustainable products and technologies Pulse~Pure Non-Chemical Water Treatment is a result of this commitment. Water Analytical Services supports the application and ongoing development of Pulse~Pure Non-Chemical Water Treatment, as well as research on passivation, corrosion, and new materials. This division utilizes advanced equipment in the field of analytical chemistry, including Ion Chromatography and Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, giving EVAPCO the ability to conduct fast and accurate analyses of both chemically and non-chemically treated systems. EVAPCO is an employee owned company with a strong emphasis on research and development and modern manufacturing plants. EVAPCO has earned a reputation for technological innovation and superior product quality by featuring products that are designed to offer these operating advantages: Higher System Efficiency Environmentally Friendly Lower Annual Operating Costs Reliable, Simple Operation and Maintenance With an ongoing commitment to Research and Development programs, EVAPCO provides the most advanced products in the industry Technology for the Future Available Today! EVAPCO products are manufactured in 17 locations in 8 countries around the world and supplied through a sales network consisting of over 170 offices.

Pulse~Pure Technology Provides SCALE CONTROL Pulse~Pure technology controls the formation of mineral scale (calcium carbonate) by creating seed crystals from small suspended particles in circulating cooling water. As the Pulse~Pure treated water is cycled up beyond normal solubility, the calcium carbonate precipitates onto the seed crystals eventually settling out in the basin of the evaporative equipment as non-adherent powder. The result is clean heat transfer surfaces coupled with crystal clear basin water. MICROBIOLOGICAL CONTROL Pulse~Pure technology controls biological growth by two physical mechanisms; agglomeration and electroporation. Agglomeration is the mechanism where seed crystals form with calcium carbonate and trap bacteria and other small particles in the growing matrix. These trapped bacteria cannot ingest food nor reproduce and become inert. Electroporation is the process of damage to the bacteria s cell wall caused by the pulsed electric fields generated in the Pulse~Pure chamber. These damaged bacteria devote energies to repair in lieu of reproduction resulting in extremely low bacteria counts. Both of these mechanisms of bacteria control are physical and non-species-specific thus reducing the bacteria s ability to mutate or adapt to defend against the treatment. EVAPCO guarantees that total bacteria counts will not exceed 10,000 CFU/ml (Colony Forming Units per Milliliter) in the cooling water of an operating Pulse~Pure treated system. CORROSION CONTROL Pulse~Pure technology controls corrosion by operating in an alkaline environment beyond the normal saturation for calcium carbonate. These operating characteristics allow calcium carbonate to act as a natural cathodic corrosion inhibitor. Corrosion potential is reduced further by the elimination of the need for feeding corrosive oxidizing biocides and other potentially harmful chemicals. Operating Pulse~Pure systems typically exhibit uniform corrosion rates equivalent to most chemically treated systems without the risk of aggressive localized corrosion noted in some chemically treated systems.

Pulse~Pure ENGINEERING DATA Pulse~Pure Integrated Controller Field Installed Pulse~Pure Pulse~Pure Water Treatment System Engineering Data and Power Requirements PURIFICATION CHAMBER PULSE PANELS Model Pipe Size (in) Amps (120V / 4V) Max Flow (gpm) Max OD (in) Length (in) Weight (lb) Cable Length (ft) 120V Weight (lb) 4V Weight (lb) P-3 3 1.3 / 0.3 275 11-1/2 43-1/4 56 45 55 P-4 4 1.5 / 0.4 475 11-1/2 43-1/4 66 45 55 P-6 6 2.5 / 0.7 1,100 15 48-3/8 94 15 /25 (opt) 45 55 P-8 8 4.0 / 1.0 1,900 15 48-3/8 120 P-10 10 6.3 / 1.6 3,000 20-1/4 55-1/4 163 P-12 12 7.5 / 2.0 4,200 20-1/4 55-1/4 204 P-14 14 9.6 / 2.5 5,000 23 66 274 25 P-16 16 11.3 / 2.9 6,700 23 66 340 25 NOTES: (1) Units are designed for a maximum water temperature of 130ºF. Units are not designed for boiler applications. (2) Units are standard with 120V NEMA 4 electrical pulse panels. Optional NEMA 4X and 4V available. (3) Purification chamber flanges ship mounted for field installation. (4) Pipe assembly is Schedule 80 PVC with a water-resistant purification chamber housing. (5) Units are UL and cul approved. FCC title 47 CFR compliant and have a Total Harmonic Distortion less than 15%. EVAPCO is doing its part to protect water resources by eliminating the discharge of chemicals into our waterways. Combining Pulse~Pure Non-Chemical Water Treatment with Evaporative Cooled Equipment contributes toward satisfying the following credits under the LEED v3 Green Building Rating System : WATER EFFICIENCY* WE Credit 1, Option 1: Water Efficient Landscaping: Reduce potable water consumption for irrigation by % WE Credit 1, Option 2, Path 1: No Potable Water Use or Irrigation: Use only captured rainwater, recycled wastewater, recycled graywater or water treated and conveyed by a public agency specifically for nonpotable uses for irrigation WE Credit 2, Option 1: Innovative Wastewater Technologies: Reduce potable water use for building sewage conveyance by % through the use of water-conserving fixtures (e.g., water closets, urinals) or nonpotable water (e.g., captured rainwater, recycled graywater, on-site or municipally treated wastewater). WE Credit 4: Process Water Use Reduction (Schools Only) To reduce wastewater generation and potable water demand while increasing the local aquifer recharge. *Note: Check with appropriate government agencies for local discharge water regulations. INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IEQ Credit 5: Indoor Chemical and Pollution Source Control To minimize building occupant exposure to potentially hazardous particulates and chemical pollutants. INNOVATION IN DESIGN ID Credit 1: Innovation in Design EVAPCO seeks to support the USGBC mission of reducing air and water pollution by minimizing the operational hazards associated with the transportation, handling, and storage of toxic chemicals. The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction, and operation of high performance green buildings.

Pulse~Pure Water Treatment System EVAPCO s Pulse~Pure Water Treatment System offers an environmentally responsible alternative for treating cooling water. EVAPCO s patented and patent pending Pulse~Pure innovation utilizes pulsedpower technology to provide chemical-free water treatment with no harmful by-products. This cutting edge technology enables you to rely on one trusted supplier for your evaporative cooling equipment and associated water treatment EVAPCO! Furthermore, your Pulse~Pure purchase includes a one year cooling water monitoring program performed by EVAPCO s factory trained representatives. Pulse~Pure FEATURES Compact Design with No Moving Parts Factory Installed Option Available on Coolers and Condensers (shown below) Low Energy Consumption No Treatment Chemicals Required Manufactured and Warranted by EVAPCO Performance monitored by an EVAPCO Authorized Service Organization Self Draining Conductivity Loop USB Port Pulse~Pure INTEGRATED CONTROLLER FEATURES Integrated Conductivity Controller The Pulse~Pure system integrates a micro-processor driven conductivity controller with a temperature compensated toroidal sensor. One location for conductivity and Pulse~Pure control! Single Power Feed One 120 volt or 4 volt service feed is all that is required to power the Pulse Panel and Integrated Conductivity Controller. USB Port Incorporates an audit trail which can document up to days of system operation. Water Meter Inputs Includes ability to track and document water usage from make up and blowdown water meters (meters by others). EVAPCO Your single source for environmentally responsible water treatment, evaporative cooling equipment and quality service.

Pulse~Pure APPLICATIONS Pulse~Pure BENEFITS Advanced Engineering Combining both High and Low Frequency Coil Arrangements Dependable Operation No Cooling Fans Required Clean Power Less than 15% Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) Compact Design Saves Facility Floor Space Saves Money Quickest Install & Commissioning with Factory Mounting Contact your local EVAPCO Sales Representative or EVAPCO Headquarters for more information. EVAPCO,Inc. World Headquarters 5151 Allendale Lane Taneytown, MD 21787 USA Phone: 410-756-20 Fax: 410-756-64 e-mail: marketing@evapco.com Bulletin 901B 4M/0110/YGS EVAPCO Europe, N.V. European Headquarters Industrieterrein Oost 4010 3700 Tongeren, Belgium Phone: (32) 12-3929 Fax: (32) 12-238527 e-mail: evapco.europe@evapco.be Visit EVAPCO s website: www.evapco.com EVAPCO Asia/Pacific Headquarters 1159 Luoning Rd. Baoshan Industrial Zone Shanghai, P.R. China, Postal Code: 200949 Phone: (86) 21-6687-7786 Fax: (86) 21-6687-7008 e-mail: marketing@evapcochina.com