Ingersoll Rand PSG-7 oil water separator is a device used to separate oil and water mixtures, ensuring environmental compliance and efficient water treatment. It is used in manufacturing, automotive and aviation applications, where oily wastewater is generated during processing.
Working Mechanism:
- Ingersoll Rand oil water separator operates through a combination of gravity separation & coalescence.
- Contaminated water is directed into the separator, where it undergoes initial gravity separation.
- Heavier oil and solid particles settle to the bottom of the separator, forming a sludge layer.
- The remaining water then passes through coalescing media, which captures smaller oil droplets and allows them to merge into larger ones.
- These larger oil droplets rise to the surface, where it is skimmed off, leaving behind clean water ready for discharge.
Features:
- This oil water separator is designed for air compressors with a maximum horsepower of 15 hp, ensuring efficient performance in industrial applications.
- It features a maximum airflow capacity of 60 SCFM, effectively handling the condensate generated during compressed air operations.
- This Ingersoll Rand oil water separator features a condensate type, ensuring it effectively separates and removes oil from water for environmental compliance.
- It features NPT outlets for oil and water, with a size of 3/4 inch, ensuring compatibility with standard plumbing connections.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How do I detect leaks in Apollo LD14118SN12A butterfly valve?
A.
- Visually inspect the valve for signs of leaks.
- Listen for hissing sounds near the valve.
- Apply soapy water to potential leak areas.
- Bubbles will form if there is a leak.
- Address identified leaks through repair or valve replacement.