Cyclonic Separation System
CYCLOFORCETM
Flow Diagram
Pneumatic Pump Models CF-L- 25 40 60 75
Standard Option
Collected oil with some water from cyclonic separation process is returned to pit
Air Diaphragm Pump
Debris Strainer
Processed water to waste Water recycle option available
Effluent Pit Float Switch
Pump suction
Cyclonic Separation Process 1.
Washdown water drains to effluent pit.
2.
When the effluent in the pit rises to a set level a float switch starts the air diaphragm pump.
3.
Water is removed from the pit and processed through the cyclonic separator. Separated oil is returned to the pit for future removal by sucker truck or similar means.
4.
Treated water is discharged to waste. Optional reprocessing of water is available (multiple passes through separator). With this option processed water is returned to the collection pit for recycling through the cyclonic separator. At the end of a preset time the water is diverted to waste by either automatic or manual controls.
5.
As water is discharged the effluent level in the pit falls until the float switch is activated and the pump is turned off.
Level Switch Pneumatic or electric operation. Turns pump on when effluent in pit reaches high level and off when it reaches low level. Strainer Prevents debris from fouling pump and cyclonic separator. The 0.5mm mesh removes particles that could block oil outlet of separator. Diaphragm Pump Air operated double diaphragm type Suitable for hazardous areas Self priming Cyclonic Separator High G force separation High separation efficiency Recycle capability further increases separation efficiency Oil Collection Tank Collects separated oil Allows water collected with the oil to automatically drain back to pit Recycle Option Manual or automatic Allows large build up of oil to be removed before water effluent is discharged to waste Allows reprocessing of effluent and increased oil separation efficiency
Global Spill Control Pty. Ltd. 16 Halsey Rd., Airport West, Melbourne, Australia, 3042 Ph: +61-3-9335 5366 Fax: +61-3-9335 4399 E-mail:
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