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Amiad Semi Auto Super Scanaway Filter 50mm (2") 130 Micron - Irrigation & water tank

Amiad Semi Auto Super Scanaway Filter 50mm (2") 130 Micron - Irrigation & water tank

Brand:Amiad
Product Code:030002-000013/14/15
Availability:In Stock
Price: $675.00

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Features:

  • Simple turn-of-a-handle cleaning of the filter screen
  • Eliminates the need for turning off the water and extracting the filter screen for rinsing
  • No interruption of the process water flow during cleaning
  • Low pressure loss
  • Fitted with a “Clogging Indicator”

 

Amiad Semi-Automatic Filters

 

General

Amiad’s exclusive Semi-Automatic assemblies provide a quick and efficient way for cleaning manual filters. Semi-automatic operation eliminates the need for turning-off the water and extracting  the filter screen for rinsing, with the semi-automatic assembly the process flow is not interrupted during operation.

Amiad’s semi-automatic assemblies are fitted with a Clogging Indicator for visually monitoring the status of the filter element without disrupting the water flow. A red button pops-up from the indicator when the differential pressure across the screen reaches 0.5 bar.

 

How the “Clogging Indicator” Works

The Clogging Indicator is a special feature mounted on the filter pressure check points and acts like a “traffic light”. When the pressure differential across the screen reaches a pre-set value of 0.5 bar the red button of the Clogging Indicator pops-up to visually indicate that the filter needs cleaning.

 

 

How the “Scanaway” Assembly Works

The Scanaway assembly consists of a suction-scanner, ahollow pipe with suction nozzles, that is facing the inner side of the screen. Outside the filter a handle is connected to the “suction scanner", allowing turning of the scanner in a spiral movement so it rotates inside the screen surface without touching the screen mesh.

Opening the exhaust valve at the filter lid creates low pressure conditions in the suction scanner, which cause the scanner nozzles to suck-in the dirt particles from the screen surface and expel the dislodged particles out through the exhaust valve.

Scanning is done during the filtration process without having to stop the flow of process water through the filter

 

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