Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1976-06-03
1978-05-30
Nozick, Bernard
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55112, 55135, 55154, 55151, B03C 316
Patent
active
040921344
ABSTRACT:
An electric dust precipitator comprising a chamber, a pair of dust collecting electrode groups, disposed in parallel with each other in the gas-flow direction in the chamber, the electrode groups being spaced apart by a distance of more than 400 mm, each electrode being made of a tubular member through which a cooling fluid for controlling the temperature thereof is passed and a plurality of discharging wires disposed in parallel with and between the dust collecting electrode groups wherein a high direct current voltage is applied between the discharging wires and the dust collecting electrodes, and a control system including a detecting means which detects the number and quantity of spark discharges caused by reverse ionization per unit time and a control means which controls the temperature of the cooling fluid with aid of a detected signal.
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Nipponkai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
Nozick Bernard
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