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Selection Guide
Simplicity of Operation Contaminated liquid enters the rotating bowl through the inlet. Centrifugal force causes solids to collect on the bowl wall, while clarified liquid overflows the bowl and is discharged by gravity. The CS90 Models feature an all stainless steel single or double bowl to provide economical separation, even with chemically aggressive or high temperature fluids. For high solids-holding capacity, the double-bowl version offers 500 cubic inches to extend the operating time between cleanings. When
it is necessary to clean either the single or double bowl, the shell is
readily separated from the base plate. The dry solids may be quickly
removed and the shell reassembled without affecting the
dynamic balance of the assembly. Choose
either a single bowl with 377 cubic inch solids holding capacity, or a
double bowl with 500 cubic inch capacity. Flow Distributor The flow distributor may be added to the single bowl in order to increase the separation efficiency of very fine particles, or particulate material which has a specific gravity close to that of the liquid. Automatic Solids discharge Paste-like, soft sludges may be emptied automatically without stopping or opening the centrifuge. The electro-mechanical, solid state control system provides optimum simplicity and reliability of operation. When
the bowl is full, a timer initiates the cleaning cycle which shuts off
the inlet flow, slows the separator speed* and rotates the carbide-tipped
discharge scoop into the compacted sludge. The sludge is extruded
through
the discharge tube until the bowl is empty, then the scoop is retracted,
operating speed is resumed and the inlet flow is started. Manual Solids Discharge This option discharges the same type of solids as the automatic version described above, but is done by manually actuating the discharge scoop. It is recommended that an inlet valve be placed near the separator for operator convenience. Variable Speed Drive Solid-state variable speed drives are available to allow pilot plant simulation of large scale process separations. Electronic braking and digital speed indication may be included with this drive option. Perforate Bowl The bowl may be supplied in a perforate version which forces the liquid to be discharged through a filter medium. This allows capture of particulates which may require further processing, such as washing. Floating particulates may also be captured in the perforate bowl. Filter bags can be fabricated from various materials and in a wide variety of micron ratings. Safety Interlocks Lid safety switch prevents separator startup if lid is open, and stops separator if lid is released during operation. Vibration sensor shuts off separator in the event of inbalance. Drive Motor May be any voltage/phase/frequency commonly used. Explosion-proof and HYDRAULIC DRIVE also available.
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