Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1980-08-18
1982-01-19
Shoop, William M.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55105, 323903, B03C 366
Patent
active
043114911
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for optimizing the operating efficiency of an electrostatic precipitator based on controlling the average input power of the precipitator electrodes in response to control signals derived by sensing changes in specific instantaneous peak voltages associated with the average electrode voltages. The method is particularly well suited for electrostatic precipitators processing high resistivity fly ash and exhibiting an inflection region in its KVmin electrode voltage characteristic. The apparatus is organized to serve as a stand alone control system, or as an adjunct to existing electrostatic precipitator control systems.
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Bibbo Peter P.
Hankins Frederick E.
Jakoplic Richard
Research Cottrell, Inc.
Shoop William M.
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