Automatic screen filter is designed to remove suspended solids from water sources efficiently. It utilizes a self-cleaning mechanism that allows for continuous operation without the need for manual intervention. It is beneficial in applications where maintaining water quality is critical, such as irrigation, cooling towers, and industrial processes.
Features
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Minimal Water Waste : The self-cleaning process uses less than 1% of system flow for flushing, making it highly efficient.
Low Maintenance Requirements :It requires less maintenance compared to traditional systems.
Durability : It is constructed from corrosion-resistant materials ensuring longevity even in harsh conditions.
Specification
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Product Type: Screen Filter
Brand: Automat
Model No : HT-124T-SA
Product Type : Screen Filter
Brand : Automat
Mesh Size : 120 Mesh/130 Micron
Filtering Cartridge : Stainless Steel Screen
Max. Pressure : 8 Kg/cm2
Range of Flow Rate : 18-27m3/hr
Nominal Flow Rate : 25m3/hr
Clean Pressure Drop : Max. 0.26 kg/cm2
Filtration Surface Area : 554 cm2
Closing System : Stainless Steel Clamp
Cartridge Diameter : 119 mm
Cartridge Length : 225 mm
Cleaning Instructions :
Cleaning the semi-automatic filter must be done while the filter is under pressure.
Open the drain valve gradually. Close the valve gradually.
Cleaning of the filter must be done when pressure differential across the screen reaches 0.5kg/cm² (7psi) or when the pressure indicator red button pops up.
Rotate the handle gripper in clockwise direction 4 - 5 times and then rotate in anti -clockwise direction to finish the process. This is to be done online when the system is on.
In case the filter is still clogged (pressure indicator button is up).Repeat the above while the downstream valve of the filter is closed.
Cleaning operation starts, system pressure might increase during the cleaning operation
Applications
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Irrigation systems
Cooling tower filtration
Pre-filtration for membranes
Seawater filtration
Industrial processes requiring clean water
Warning :To prevent water hammer (surge), always open and close upstream valve gradually