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Influent is directed through a series of valves and into the over-drain of the filter. It is then evenly distributed over the filtration media. The suspended particulate is trapped in the voids formed between the media as it is forced down through the media bed. The clean effluent then passes through the under-drain and is returned to the original source.
The PF-60 series employs centrifugal forces to achieve solid-liquid separation. When the pressurized fluid carrying the mixture enters the separator's entrance chamber, it creates a downward helical flow, resulting in high centrifugal forces on the carrying fluid. This force pushes the suspended solids to the separator's wall and then downwards to the accumulation chamber at the bottom.
To clean the filter, we need to reverse the fluid flow through it. This process is called backwashing. During backwashing, we direct the backwash fluid into the filter through the underdrain and up through the media. As the fluid moves through the media, it lifts and separates the bed. The media starts tumbling, causing a scouring effect that releases the trapped particulate and suspends it in the backwash flow. The fluid then carries the suspended particulate up through the overdrain and out to waste.
Ultracorr is a monitoring instrument that uses high-sensitivity ultrasonic technology to detect corrosion and erosion without causing damage. It can log data from multiple transducers connected to a single point, providing periodic time—and date-stamped measurements of wall thickness.