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An especially large system with six pumps and a tank content of 26.0 m3, a system power of 800 m3/h and a weight of approx. 6.3 t can reliably handle drainage for a city with up to 37,000 residents. The unique pump controls achieve a discharge head of 40 mWS, while the AWALIFT 10/6x2 version boosts this discharge head to 80 mWS. Proven components, such as our separator, separating flaps, level controller, etc. are used in this system as well. Draining towns with up to about 37,000 residents which cannot be drained using natural gradient or as an intermediate pumping station within the context of a pressure drainage system Residential and industrial areas Towns Communities Infrastructure facilities such as airports, industrial parks, subway systems etc. Product features One holding tank with six separator systems Six centrifugal pumps and motors according to type and operating location required Twelve pump gate valves Six STRATE non-return valves One Y-pipe DN 300

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Force-of-gravity separators, which are used as pre-filters or for the separation of large quantities of dust and swarf. Cyclone separator Cyclones are force-of-gravity separators. The separation principle is based on centrifugal force, which is produced by the tangential injection of the raw air. Cyclones are used as pre-filters or for the separation of large quantities of dust and swarf. The degree of separation of a cyclone is not normally sufficient to meet the usual environmental protection requirements. The cyclone exhaust air must be post-filtered in most cases. Product description A cyclone essentially consists of three parts: the intake cylinder, the cone and the immersion tube. In the intake cylinder, the raw air is brought into a circular path by means of tangential injection. Due to the taper of the subsequent cone, the speed of rotation increases sharply, so that the particles are pressed by centrifugal force against the outer wall and decelerated by friction, causing them to drop out of the air stream and fall down. The cleaned air leaves the cone in an upward direction via the central immersion tube. Cyclones are usually welded sheet steel structures. Cellular wheel sluices or, in individual cases, double-gate sluices are used for the pressureless discharge of the material. In order to increase the cyclone effect, or the degree of separation, counter-spirals with a pipe connection can be placed on top of the immersion tube. Further options are, for example, wearing devices, explosion pressure relief devices, control flaps, level monitoring devices and manufacturing in stainless steel or galvanised sheet steel.

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