Inner Air
2010
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This is the unit which removes dirt and debris from a body of water such as a swimming pool and or spa. This piece of equipment is one of the most important because a crystal blue environment depends on how this apparatus functions.
Some of the parts of a cartridge filter are as follows:
o Upper Knob and or Clamp Assembly - Usually on the top of the unit and when unscrewed releases the filter head. Note: Always make sure the pump is turned OFF and the air pressure inside the tank has been released before loosening the upper knob.
o Tank Head - Provides easy access to the inner cartridge element. Usually can be rotated to position the pressure gauge and manual air relief valve in a convenient position.
o Tank - Unit in which the element is housed.
o Air Relief Valve - Allows for the purging of air which is inside the unit.
o Pressure Gauge - Usually reads 0-60 PSI and advises when the element is dirty and is in need of disassembly and cleaning.
o Element - Usually engineered of high quality reinforced polyester with molded end caps. This unit can be removed and cleaned many times.
o Inlet and Outlet - Ports which are used to connect the filter to the piping which allows the water to flow in and out. Depending on the brand and model, these ports can be either a slip or threaded port.
o Lower Plug - Used to drain the unit when necessary.
How should a cartridge filter be cleaned and serviced?
o TURN OFF THE PUMP SYSTEM
o Release the air from the tank by opening the air relief valve.
o Turn the top knob or release the upper clamp assembly and remove the top of the unit.
o Remove the element from the tank.
o Use a garden hose and a pressure nozzle to remove dirt and debris from the material.
o Replace the cartridge back into the tank.
o Replace the top.
o Re-tighten the top knob and or reinstall the clamp assembly and hand tighten.
o Restart the pump system, Bleed out the air inside the tank and close the air relief valve assembly.
o Check the system for leaks.
o Take note of the pressure gauge reading.
How can you insure your filter will last as long as possible?
Cleaning your filter on a regular basis is very important. As the element is "loaded" which dirt and debris, more and more pressure is asserted on the unit. If the unit is allowed to continue to operate without being cleaned the cartridge can and will be damaged. Regular cleaning removes the dirt and allows operation at a high level.
How important is the pressure gauge?
Checking the pressure gauge on the top of the tank when the unit is clean and noting the reading is very important. When the pressure inside the unit rises 5-7 pounds it is time to perform a cleaning. Example: Clean Reading = 15 pounds, Pressure goes up to 21 pounds = Time to clean.
Should the cartridge be washed with Muriatic Acid on a regular basis?
Acid washing shortens the life of the cartridge and should be done on a limited basis, if at all. Acid will remove built up calcium inside the element. When using muriatic acid use extreme caution, proper safety equipment and follow safety regulations for disposal of the used muriatic acid. Products are available for soaking to remove excess oils; these should be used as per manufactures recommendations. Remember that when cleaning with muriatic acid, if oils are present in the material, acid can "lock" the oil into the material. It is most important that a product to remove oils be utilized BEFORE acid is used for calcium removal.
How and why does calcium build up on the element?
Poor water chemistry (high calcium and pH levels) in your swimming pool and spa water will contribute to calcium build up. Regular testing is critical and it is important to monitor these levels in order to maintain cleaner and better functioning filters.
The filter in your swimming pool equipment is certainly one of the most important units in your system. Having it operate at peak level is very important to maintaining crystal clear and sparkling water. Take a few minutes each week to monitor and clean this apparatus and have fun and enjoyment with your pool and spa. Disregard your system and plan on spending unnecessary money and time correcting a variety of problems.
Ron Burr has been involved in the swimming pool industry since 1978 and is an active, licensed commercial swimming pool and spa contractor in South Florida. Ron is the owner of One Stop Pool Supplies http://onestoppoolsupplies.com/ a great place to visit for all your swimming pool and spa needs. Visit our store online, we represent all the major pool and spa manufactures and would count it a privilege to serve you.
Air Purification by Cyclone Dust Collectors
Oleg Systems Co. is an engineering company for dust collecting systems. Dust collection equipment is available in numerous designs utilizing a number of principles and featuring wide variation in effectiveness, initial cost, operating and maintenance expense, space, arrangements and material of construction.
The following factors determine selection of dust collection equipment:
* Concentration and particle size of contaminant;
* Degree of collection required;
* Characteristics of air or gas stream;
* Characteristics of contaminant;
* Methods of disposal.
Depenging on above factors, the following Oleg Systems dry type dust collectors can be utilized:
- Cyclone Dust Collectros
Cyclone Collectors are frequently applied for the removal of coarse dusts from an air stream, as a pre-cleaner to more efficient dry or wet dust collectors and / or as a separator in product conveying systems using an air stream to transport material. Principle advantages are low cost, low maintenance and low pressure drop (in order 0.75" to 1.5" WG), but this type dust collector can not be used for collection of fine particles.
- High Efficiency Centrifugal Collectors
Have been developed whereby higher centrifugal forces are exerted on dust particles in a gas stream. Improvement in dust separation efficiency has been obtained by 1) increasing velocities through a cyclone shape dust collector, 2) utilizing a skimmer or other design feature, 3) using a number of small diameter cyclones in parallel and 4) placing units in series in some unusual applications.
- Dry Type Dynamic Precipitators
In this collector, dust is precipitated by centrifugal force on to specially shaped blades on an exhauster wheel and then conveyed through a dust circuit in the fan casing to the dust storage hopper.
- Louver Type Dust Collectors
Centrifugal forces can be applied to a particle by a rapid change in direction of air flow by series of plates set at an angle to the air stream. Coarse particles traverse the air stream and will project back to the dirty air side by the forces that can be produced from such an impact.
- Settling Chambers
Dust is ettled out in a large chamber when conveying velocities are reduced to the point where the particles are no longer conveyed. Extreme space requirements and the presence of edde currents to nullify the effective velocity mean that settling chamber type of dust collectors can be used only for removal of extremely coarse particles.
- Potable Unit Collectors
To fill the need for dust collection from isolated, portable or frequently relocated dust producing operations, a number of unit collector designs are availbale having capacities in the range of 200 to 1,000 CFM. Featuring small space and designed to recirculate the air, collectors of this type have been used extensively, especially in the metal working industry.
A stationary Cyclone Type Dust Collector is one of the most popular choices for industrial users due to it low initial cost and simple maintenance.
Cyclone dust collector provides a simple and economical means to most medium to coarse dust collection applications. The centrifugal action and gravitational forces are the basic plinciples of its operatrion. The dust laden air enters the dust collector through ahigh velocity inlet forcing the dust particles to the collector wall in spiral motion. This, together with gravitational pull, forces the concentrated dust downward and out of the dust outlet, while the cleaned air travels upward via the inner vortex and out the air outlet on the top side of the dust collector.
For abrasive or corrosive applications, special materials of construction are available, such as abrasion resistant carbon steel, stainless steel, special alloys, rubber liners, etc... Many sizes and arrangements of cyclone dust collectors are available from Oleg Systems to meet specific capacities and space requirements.
For additional information please refer to http://olegsystems.com/dustcollector/Index.html.
Oleg Chetchel
Canadian air systems designer and engineer
Oleg Systems Co.
http://olegsystems.com/index.html
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