Apparatus and method for controlling the discharge or continuous

Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Fluid distribution – Pumping

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137244, 137434, 222149, 261 97, 261DIG11, 261DIG46, 261 70, B01F 304

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051065436

ABSTRACT:
Method and apparatus for controlling the discharge or continuous bleed-off of cooling water of evaporative coolers and cooling towers includes a container for receiving water from the cooling water system via an adjustable float valve. An orifice at the bottom of the container, which may be adjustable in height, allows water to flow to a device for eliminating suction effects or depression caused by the hydrostatic head of water below the container and a cleaning device, which may oscilate, operated by movement of the float valve keeps the orifice clean.

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