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Process water from the plant's cooling tower is often contaminated with airborne dust, debris, cardboard scraps, labels, and bacteria. These contaminates circulate through heat exchangers and chillers and significantly reduce the system's cooling ability. In addition, spray nozzles become clogged due to particulate in the system, which endanger the quality of the product manufactured. In many cases, chemicals and alternative forms of filtration are used without much luck. This problem results in unscheduled maintenance shutdowns, which often cause considerable production losses. This problem may also originate in the pasteurizing and cooling tunnels. Breakages plug the spray nozzles, spot the cans, and create a maintenance nightmare. In addition, plant water supply from the municipality or from wells is often contaminated with dirt that causes unscheduled shutdowns for cleaning, costing many plant hours. |
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Essential Chamber 88® self-cleaning water filters provides the ultimate solution where dirty water is a problem. The filters operate on line pressure alone. Self-cleaning is triggered by a pressure differential and is accomplished in seconds without interrupting the flow. The filters are compact in size and designed to meet a wide variety of food processing applications.
Essential Chamber 88® filters are available in SST (approx. 168L) construction at carbon steel prices. |
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Deep Well Water is often contaminated with dust, soils, and a very tiny worms . These contaminates circulate through the entire hospital water system. In addition, their old filters become clogged due to particulate in the system, which affects the quality and volume of water supply. In many cases, chemicals and alternative forms of filtration are used without much luck. This problem results in unscheduled maintenance shutdowns, which often cause discontentment of their hospital clients. In addition, water supply from the municipality or from wells is often contaminated with dirt that causes unscheduled shutdowns for cleaning, costing many hours. |
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Essential Chamber 88® self-cleaning water filters provides the ultimate solution where dirty water is a problem. The filters operate on line pressure alone. Self-cleaning is triggered by a pressure differential and is accomplished in seconds by just turning on the self cleaning flow. The filters are compact in size and designed to meet a wide variety of Institutional water system applications.
Essential Chamber 88® filters are available in SST (approx. 168L) construction at carbon steel prices.
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Reusing of secondary treated water or plant effluent possesses numerous dirty water problems.  Problems include plugging of spray nozzles, fouling of pipes, blinding of sensors, scrubbers, membranes, R/O, and analyzers, and wearing of pump gland seals. Such issues cause unscheduled shutdown for maintenance and cleaning. These issues cause unscheduled shutdown for maintenance and cleaning. In many cases, chemicals and alternative forms of filtration are used without much luck. This problem results in unscheduled maintenance shutdowns, which often cause considerable production losses.
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Essential Chamber 88® filters offer immediate benefits to water reclaim systems. The reclaim systems usually contains three (3) tanks that capture the water being used to wash the vehicles, as the dirt and road grime get rinsed off the vehicles it drains into these tanks. The filters are installed on the last of the series of tanks removing all dirt particles prior to the water being pumped back to wash the vehicles.
By using filtered water to wash the vehicles, it helps eliminate spotting on the vehicles. These water spots are an eyesore on clean vehicles. Filtered water also protects spray nozzles from getting clogged and causing the car wash to shut down.
Essential Chamber 88® filters remove very fine dirt particles, as small as 5-10µ without ever needing to shut down the filter for cleaning. They are maintenance free. Dirt build up on the screen causes a slight pressure drop at the filter outlet. Upon noticing such change, Just open the rinsing b electronic fuse controller actuates the filter to rinse itself. Flushing lasts 5 seconds and all valve uses 5 to 10 gallons of water during the cleaning flow. The rinse water is sent to the first reclaim tank. |
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