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3.3 High pressure Hand Gun
is used for precise clean up in
the hard to reach areas. It is used for the tanks with a lot of
built in equipment (ladders, partitions, columns, heat exchangers,
etc.), change of holding product (if required), and final clean up
for the welding works. This process usually takes not more than 2
hours.
3.4. Hoses
All
MegaMacs components are connected by special network of hoses. There
are three types of hoses: hydraulic, process and return. Hydraulic
hoses distribute power from MegaMacs hydraulic station to all
components including auxiliary equipment. Process hoses move water
or cutter stock to the cannon or wash heads. Return hoses provide
diluted sludge delivery to the main tank of MegaMacs. All types of
hoses are equipped with quick disconnect connections which reduce
timing for set up and prevent leaks. Metal sleeves increase hoses
durability and serve as a grounding network for the system.
3.5. Submersible Booster Pump.
Submersible Booster Pump is a small, lightweight portable pump
that is used for the transfer of liquefied sludge from storage tanks
and sludge lagoons to the MegaMACS. It is primarily used in
conjunction with a liquid jetting device to extract and return
liquids and solids to the cleaning system for separation,
reclamation, and reuse. Threaded suction ports allow multiple pumps
to be run in series for pumping liquids over longer distances, while
the pump’s hydraulic drive allows the pump to be fully submerged in
the sludge being pumped without fear of damaging the drive motor.
Pic. 9 Booster Pump
Pump type: Open impeller
centrifugal
Size: 3" x 3" x 7-1/4"
Weight: approx: 90 lbs (40.8 kg)
Max Delivery: 500 GPM (113.6 m 3/hr)
-pumping water
Max Head: 100 feet (30 m)
Maximum operating Temperature: 200 0
F (930C)
Construction: SS case / Iron impeller
Seal: Mechanical with carbon vs. ceramic seal faces
Hydraulic Requirements: 30 GPM (6.8 m 3/hr)
@ 2500 PSI (172 bar)
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