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How it Works: Self-Cleaning Microseparator® |
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The automatic Microseparator® is a centrifugal processing tool for
the removal of solid particulate from a liquid medium. Feed enters
at the dirty liquid inlet (A) and progresses upwardly through
the rotor body (C). The accumulated solids are removed from the rotor in the following manner. First, a solenoid valve energizes and the drain plate is pneumatically retracted (G). This movement opens the bottom of the rotor to the sludge drum below. A second air solenoid pneumatically operates the stopper assembly (H) which locks the rotor in position and engages the scraper drive (I). In some Microseparators®, the rotor is held fixed by way of a disc brake, replacing the stopper assembly. Clockwise and counter clockwise rotations of the scraper (B) clean the solid particulate from the walls of the rotor causing the solids to drop into the sludge drum below. After the sludge has been removed from the rotor, all of the above operations are reversed and the Microseparator® returns to full speed . Normal operation will continue until the system is shut down or vibration is detected which initiates an automatic cleaning cycle. On normal shut down, a complete cleaning cycle is initiated to ensure that the Microseparator® shuts down clean.
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