Liquid purification or separation – With heater or heat exchanger
Patent
1997-11-13
2000-02-01
Lacey, David
Liquid purification or separation
With heater or heat exchanger
210248, 138177, 138DIG11, 99444, 99446, F16L 900, A47J 2700, B01D 3518
Patent
active
06019894&
ABSTRACT:
An assembly for connection to the drain of a cooking appliance which diverts low volume flow effluent from the drain is disclosed. The assembly includes a pipe defining a main flow channel. An auxiliary exit port is connected to said pipe in such a way that the low volume flow will be diverted from the pipe into said auxiliary exit port. A hot water entry pipe port is also connected to said pipe and is in connection with a hot water source which provides a flow of hot water into said pipe. Additionally, a solenoid valve regulates the flow of hot water into said pipe.
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Becker Drew
Clearline Systems, Inc.
Lacey David
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