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Figure 1: This graph shows the overall Normalized Permeate Flow for Train 4, along with a line indicating a
necessary cleaning. Since the graph of the NPF has not dropped below the cleaning line, it can be surmised
that this train does not need to be cleaned based on flow at this time.
Figure 2: This graph shows the Normalized Permeate Flow only for the third stage of Train 4. Though the
system did not need to be cleaned overall, it is clear that stage 3 does need to be cleaned based on flow. You
can see that after the cleaning occurred, the normalized permeate flow in stage 3 returned to start-up values,
indicating that the cleaning was successful.
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