Self-cleaning water filters

Monday, 26 September, 2005 | Supplied by: http://www.roycewater.com.au/


Reusing 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 analysers; wearing of pump gland seals; and plugging of irrigation heads. Such issues cause unscheduled shutdown for maintenance and cleaning.

Filtration is one of the simplest and most convenient ways of solving these problems. Automatic Filters has cost-effective filtration solutions to all of the above problems.

Tekleen filters are self-cleaning and operate on line pressure alone. As water passes through the filter the dirt particles are collected on the screen. This causes a drop in water pressure. When the pressure drop reaches a pre-set level the cleaning cycle is initiated.

The Vacuum Screen Cleaner aggressively suctions the dirt from the inside of the screen and flushes it out the drain. The cleaning cycle is accomplished in seconds using minimal water without interrupting the main flow.

The compact systems are available in a wide range of industrial configurations. Tekleen has over 50 models from ½ to 24" and flow rates from 40 to 45,000L/min on a single filter.

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