Gas separation: processes – With control responsive to sensed condition – Liquid level sensed
Patent
1996-11-27
1998-10-20
Bushey, C. Scott
Gas separation: processes
With control responsive to sensed condition
Liquid level sensed
95260, 95266, 95272, 96165, 96189, 96193, 96406, 96409, 55417, B01D 1900
Patent
active
058241353
ABSTRACT:
This invention consists of apparatus and methods for separating fluids of differing specific gravities, and more particularly apparatus and methods for separating a high volume flow of fluid comprising a mixture of air and water into an essentially dry air component and a pure water component. The separator is high volume and is structured around three physical elements which are defined as an input, a water chamber and an air separator chamber. A composite flow enters the input where most of and flows into the water chamber. The remaining fluid, which is air and water in the form of vapors mist, or droplets, is drawn into the air separator chamber using a vacuum pump, and subsequently flows through a condensate sub chamber which physically is an element of the air separator chamber. Any moisture in this flow is condensed within, and drained from, the condensate chamber such that dry air is discharged from the air separator chamber.
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